I went to my second jiu-jitsu class today. Sadie and Sam were there, as was Mushaffa. It was helpful to hear Mushaffa’s growing process with BJJ. In fact, it was so encouraging, I went ahead and paid through December 15.
My husband fully supports me taking these classes. Added bonus- It was a stellar deal and provided me a tshirt, ONJJ Irreverent compression shirt and shorts.
This was the photo taken yesterday, maybe a minute or two after Mushaffa left.

Today’s class was four women and 11 men. While I observed them all rolling, My favorite lessons came from watching Mushaffa with Sadie and Sam with a male professor.
Truly, every person has a different style which makes sense based on body type. I love there is isn’t a “one size fits all” when it comes to “good jiu-jitsu”. What is “good” is indeed a very individual variable.
BJJ Technique Focus: Seatbelt
For things like definitions, it seems wise to use BJJ accepted definitions. To that end, I read several and this is the gist:
The seat belt is the foundation of back control.
One arm threads over the shoulder, the other under the arm. Hands clasp palm-to-palm across the chest as you press heart-to-back. Your head stays tight beside theirs; your chest follows their spine.
It’s called the seat belt because it keeps you connected through chaos.
Nudged to learn if anyone particular in BJJ made it famous and this was the response:
In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), the seat belt control position was popularized by Marcelo Garcia. While the grip itself may have existed in various grappling arts before, Garcia integrated it into a highly effective, modern system of attacks and transitions, making it a standard and essential part of the BJJ arsenal.

Even if your opponent rolls, twists, or bucks, you stay attached—anchored, calm, and ready.
My life verse is Galatians 6:9: “And let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap, if we do not give up.”
I see how it applies here. #ISWYDT.
Control before victory. Connection before submission.
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📖 Scripture
“I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.”
— Philippians 3 : 12
Greek katalambanō = to seize firmly, to grasp with purpose.
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💭 Reflection
When I learned the seat belt, it felt less like domination and more like devotion.
One arm over the shoulder—the arm of authority.
One arm under the heart—the arm of compassion.
Together they hold without harming, guiding without forcing.
That’s how God holds me.
He doesn’t choke me into obedience; He secures me into peace.
If I thrash, I lose connection.
If I breathe, I feel His rhythm.
The seat belt teaches me that staying connected is stronger than any submission.
Control comes through closeness, not power.
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🕊️ Coach Jesus Says
“My grip on you isn’t to choke—it’s to keep you from falling.
I’m behind you in every scramble.
Breathe. Stay connected. I’ll guide you through.”
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✨ Golden Nugget
“Your right hand upholds me.” — Psalm 63 : 8
“No one can snatch them out of My hand.” — John 10 : 28
His hold is holy.
The safest place on the mat—and in life—is under His seat belt of grace.
Jesús, thank you for getting me through the first two classes. Thank you for encouraging my husband to make me rest today. Getting to spend the whole afternoon with you has been beautiful.