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BJJMATIQ uses AI video analysis to turn rolling footage into actionable training insights for athletes, coaches, gyms, and competition prep.

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Turn Losses or Missed Opportunities

into Wins - Instantly

We do not teach new techniques instead we reveal patterns in your game, how existing skills are being used or misused in competition.  This leads to faster, measurable improvement.  After our analysis is complete, we give you a clear, actionable plan:​

The Problem

Competitors often leave tournaments frustrated and unsure what actually cost them the match. Watching footage alone rarely reveals patterns or scoring inefficiencies.  Most people roll, sweat, and grind, but they don’t always understand why they’re getting stuck, where their weaknesses are, or how to fix the patterns that keep showing up in their matches. 

 

Coaching a room full of athletes is one of the most rewarding parts of Brazilian Jiu‑Jitsu — but it’s also one of the hardest. Every student learns differently, moves differently, and struggles with different parts of the game. The challenge isn’t caring; coaches care deeply. The challenge is capacity.

Most coaches are juggling:

  • Dozens of students

  • Multiple classes

  • Different belt levels

  • Different learning speeds

  • Different goals (hobbyists,kids, competitors)

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The Process

Action Camera Setup

Send in your competition footage.  

Your match is watched all the way through without pausing to understand the overall pace, momentum shifts, major turning points, and the athlete’s mindset. This gives me the “big picture” before I zoom in.

Initial Review

Your match is watched all the way through without pausing to understand the overall pace, momentum shifts, major turning points, and the athlete’s mindset. This gives me the “big picture” before I zoom in.

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Transition Analysis

Transitions are where matches are won or lost. Each transition is analyzed for:​

  • Who initiated the transition

  • What triggered it

  • Whether it was technical, tactical, or reactive

  • Missed opportunities

  • Speed and timing of reactions

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Scoring & Strategy Review

  Your match is analyzed through both a technical and competitive lens looking for:

  • Points earned

  • Points given up

  • Referee decisions

  • Tactical choices

  • Situational awareness

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Position to Position Review & Mistake Identification

The match is broken into clear positional phases to reveal patterns in your game.

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Improvement Plan

Every analysis ends with a clear, actionable plan which includes:​

  • 2–3 drills to fix the biggest issues

  • 1–2 positional focuses for your next training cycle

  • Competition mindset notes

  • Specific habits to build or break

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