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Built for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

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Train

Log Your Training

Techniques, positions, notes

Log sessions the way you actually think about training. Record positions, techniques, proficiency and notes. Capture what worked, what didn't, and what to focus on next.

No pressure. Just reflection.

  • Log sessions, techniques & positions
  • Track proficiency and attach notes
  • See gradual progress over time
WHOOP

Sync WHOOP Data

Heart rate & calories

Import heart rate and calorie data from WHOOP directly into your sessions. Add objective effort to your training and see how intensity varies across different days.

FLUYD WHOOP integration showing heart rate and calorie data synced to training session
Track

Track Insights

Training habits over time

Progress in jiu jitsu isn't always obvious day to day. Fluyd helps you spot patterns across weeks and months by focusing on the techniques and positions you're developing. Understand strengths, notice blind spots, and build ownership of your training history.

FLUYD analytics showing training insights and patterns

Track Insights

Training habits over time

FLUYD progress tracking with skill radar visualization

Track Progress

Understand & build your game

FLUYD training calendar showing session history

Track Consistency

Make every session count

FLUYD social feed showing training partners activity
Connect

Your Community

Follow progress, stay motivated

Follow fellow grapplers in a shared training feed and stay connected to the wider jiu jitsu community. See who's been training, encourage progress, and stay motivated wherever you train.

Training is better when shared.

FLUYD AI providing personalized training insights based on your logs
AI

Ask Fluyd AI

Insights from your training

Fluyd AI uses your logged sessions, techniques and notes to help you reflect on your training. Ask things like "What have I been focusing on recently?", "Where is my proficiency improving?" or "What should I work on next?"

You can also ask general technique questions and receive practical guidance informed by trusted sources.

Insight, not instruction.