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Dedicated jiu jitsu

#2484
National Rank
756Academy Score · Elite
37Fighters
59Total Wins
10119
Medals
725Avg Rating
Jits.gg Review

Dedicated jiu jitsu is a results-driven youth program with 37 competitors across 5 tournaments.

They win gold 34% of the time, finish 38% of wins by submission, retain 35% of first-time competitors.

A technically advanced program in the area — the competition results speak for themselves.

01
Competitive Intelligence
Tournament Performance

Gold Medal
Rate

Win rate across 5 tracked tournaments, benchmarked against medium-size academies.

34%GOLD MEDAL RATE▲ 29 vs similar academies
10GOLD MEDALS

Among 657 medium academies, above average gold rate.

34%
-5% below Global Avg
Dedicated jiu jitsu 34%
Global Avg 40%
Medium Avg 5%
0%
100%
Dedicated jiu jitsu has won 10 gold medals across 190 entries in 5 tournaments.Gold medal rate measures how often fighters reach the top of the podium — a 34% rate means roughly 1 in 3 tournament entries end in gold.This is a foundational metric for evaluating any competition program.

Submission
Culture

Finish rate, scoring patterns, and how Dedicated jiu jitsu closes out victories.

38%FINISH RATE▼ 12 vs similar academies
37TOTAL SUBMISSIONS

Similar-size avg: 50%

Submission
37 · 38%
Points
54 · 56%
Decision
6 · 6%
Dedicated jiu jitsu wins are split roughly evenly: 38% by submission, 62% by points or decision.That's 37 finishes across 97 tracked wins. Fighters are trained to finish when the opening is there and control when it's not.The national median is 49%. Dedicated jiu jitsu is in that range — a program that develops both sides of the game.

Tournament
Outcomes

Placement distribution across all tracked competitions.

30TOTAL PLACEMENTS
33%GOLD CONVERSION

Similar-size avg: 5% gold

THIS ACADEMY — 30 placements
Gold 33% (10)
Silver 33% (10)
Bronze 33% (10)
33% Gold(10)
33% Silver(10)
33% Bronze(10)
Out of 30 tracked placements, 67% result in gold or silver.Nearly every time they step on the mat, they medal.That's not luck over hundreds of placements — that's preparation.
Academy Roster

Roster
Depth

Fighter tier distribution across the competitive roster.

18RANKED FIGHTERS
1ELITE+ TIER

6% of roster is Elite or higher

THIS ACADEMY18
61%
22%
11%
61% Novice(11)
22% Prospect(4)
11% Advanced(2)
6% Elite(1)
18 fighters at Dedicated jiu jitsu are ranked against the national field at their belt level.Tier distribution shows where fighters fall relative to all competitors nationwide. Elite and Prodigy tiers represent the top performers, while Prospects and Veterans show developing talent with upward trajectory.Building depth across tiers is how programs develop long-term competitive pipelines.

Belt
Breakdown

Performance metrics segmented by belt level.

13ACTIVE FIGHTERS
2BELT LEVELS

Strongest: White (8 fighters)

0%25%50%75%100%
White8
▲42▼7
Grey5
▲11▼29
Gold Rate
Sub Rate
Medium Avg
Performance metrics broken down by belt level reveal where this academy's training is most effective. Look for consistent gold rates and submission rates across belts — it signals a program that develops fighters at every stage.
Male vs Female
21
Fighters
Gold Rate
17%
regional 40%
Sub Rate
30%
regional 55%
Win Rate
35%
regional 71%
Retention
42%
regional 52%
11
Fighters
Gold Rate
58%
regional 40%
Sub Rate
48%
regional 56%
Win Rate
47%
regional 66%
Retention
100%
regional 52%
21
Male Fighters
Gold Rate
17%
regional 40%
Sub Rate
30%
regional 55%
Win Rate
35%
regional 71%
Retention
42%
regional 52%
11
Female Fighters
Gold Rate
58%
regional 40%
Sub Rate
48%
regional 56%
Win Rate
47%
regional 66%
Retention
100%
regional 52%
Dedicated jiu jitsu has 11 active female competitors.The girls don't just show up. They win: 47% win rate and 64 gold medals. That's nearly identical to the boys' 35% win rate.The coaching works for everyone. If your daughter trains here, she'll have teammates at every belt level to compete alongside.
Academy Operations

Competition
Activity

Match frequency and competition cadence over 5 months.

104TRACKED MATCHES
250EST. MATCHES/YEAR
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Dedicated jiu jitsu competes year-round. 104 tracked matches across 5 months, with peaks aligned to major tournament cycles.Activity never drops to zero for more than a few weeks — this isn't a seasonal program.Consistent competition exposure is how young fighters develop.

Fighter
Retention

What percentage of athletes return after their first competition.

35%RETURN RATE▼ 14 vs similar academies
13RETURNING FIGHTERS

Similar-size avg: 49%

35%
-16% below Regional Avg
Regional Avg 52%
Dedicated jiu jitsu 35%
Global Avg 52%
Medium Avg 49%
0%
100%
Retention measures whether fighters come back after their first tournament. At Dedicated jiu jitsu, 35% return to compete again.Building retention comes from positive tournament experiences — when kids feel prepared rather than thrown to the wolves.This metric signals whether families see enough value to continue investing in competitive training.
02
Top Fighters
#FighterBeltM/FSt
1
2,761Elite
Annabelle McClellanWhite4-2
67%
50%
21
–
2
2,079Advanced
Avery RauboltWhite7-4
64%
43%
212
–
3
1,959Advanced
Serenity SouthworthGrey2-5
29%
100%
11
–
4
1,827Novice
Nathaniel McAlveyGrey11-7
61%
18%
13
–
5
1,520Prospect
Leonardo SánchezWhite2-1
67%
100%
1
–
6
1,467Prospect
Rudy CerdaWhite2-0
100%
50%
1
–
7
1,393Prospect
Naomi AlonsoWhite2-1
67%
50%
1
–
8
1,320Prospect
Naomi AlonsoWhite2-1
67%
–
1
–
05
Roster & Results
#FighterBeltM/FSt
1
2,761Elite
Annabelle McClellanWhite4-2
67%
50%
21
–
2
2,079Advanced
Avery RauboltWhite7-4
64%
43%
212
–
3
1,959Advanced
Serenity SouthworthGrey2-5
29%
100%
11
–
4
1,827Novice
Nathaniel McAlveyGrey11-7
61%
18%
13
–
5
1,520Prospect
Leonardo SánchezWhite2-1
67%
100%
1
–
6
1,467Prospect
Rudy CerdaWhite2-0
100%
50%
1
–
7
1,393Prospect
Naomi AlonsoWhite2-1
67%
50%
1
–
8
1,320Prospect
Naomi AlonsoWhite2-1
67%
–
1
–
9
1,213Novice
Alan GallegosGrey1-1
50%
–
1
–
10
1,203Novice
Daniel AdellGrey5-7
42%
60%
3
–
11
1,183Novice
Joshua McClellanWhite4-8
33%
–
121
–
12
1,036Novice
Logan HofmannGrey1-6
14%
––
13
1,024Novice
Cora SmithWhite0-4–––
14
1,019Novice
Daniel AmenWhite1-2
33%
–
1
–
15
1,016Novice
Kian TiritilliWhite0-4–––
16
1,014Novice
Jason YanezYellow0-4––
11
–
17
1,011Novice
Sawyer DurioGrey0-2–––
18
1,009Novice
Gerardo SánchezWhite0-2––
1
–
19
0Beginner
Myles ModeWhite1-1
50%
––
20
0Beginner
MacKlin CunninghamWhite1-2
33%
–
1
–
21
0Beginner
Zachary MedinaBlue0-2–––
22
0Beginner
Alexzandria VargasWhite0-2––
1
–
23
0Beginner
Aubrey HorschelWhite2-0
100%
100%
1
–
24
0Beginner
Caleb GardnerWhite1-1
50%
100%
1
–
25
0Beginner
Hunter DurioWhite0-2–––
08
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Dedicated jiu jitsu has 37 tracked competitors on Jits.gg.
Dedicated jiu jitsu is ranked #2484 nationally on Jits.gg with a power score of 755.7.
Dedicated jiu jitsu competitors have earned 13 gold, 14 silver, 8 bronze medals in tracked tournaments.
Dedicated jiu jitsu is ranked #2484 nationally with 37 competitors. View detailed academy analytics on Jits.gg.
Dedicated jiu jitsu has 37 competitors who have earned 35 medals across tracked tournaments. View their full competition history, fighter development stats, and academy rankings on Jits.gg.
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