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Choosing a Martial Art In Hornsby

Jiu-Jitsu or MMA?

BJJ is a martial art. MMA is a sport that uses several.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu isn’t really an alternative to MMA. It’s one of the foundational arts inside it. If you’re choosing between BJJ and MMA in Hornsby, here’s how they actually relate, and why BJJ is almost always the right place to start.

Most people asking “BJJ or MMA?” assume they’re picking between two competing options. They aren’t. MMA is a competitive sport that draws on several martial arts at once, and BJJ is one of the most important of those arts. The real question is which one to train first, and for almost every adult and every child, the answer is the same: start with the foundation.

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What Is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?

BJJ is a ground-based martial art built on one idea: technique beats size. It teaches you to control and submit an opponent using leverage, positioning, joint locks and chokes, regardless of how big they are.

It evolved from traditional Judo in early 20th century Brazil, where the Gracie family refined ground-fighting into a complete system. Today, BJJ is practised worldwide and is a cornerstone of modern mixed martial arts.

At SJJA Hornsby, your training is led by Coach Ryan Stewart, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt with a kickboxing and taekwondo background, alongside Coach Ash. Ryan brings over two decades of martial arts experience and formal qualifications in fitness, massage and rehab. SJJA Hornsby is part of the national SJJA network founded by multi-time world champion Bruno Alves, giving our students the backing of a proven curriculum and a network of 30+ academies across Australia.

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What Is MMA?

MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) is a competitive combat sport. Athletes train and compete in fights that allow striking, including boxing, kickboxing and Muay Thai, combined with grappling, including wrestling, judo and especially Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. UFC and similar promotions made MMA mainstream over the last three decades.

Importantly, MMA isn’t a single style. It’s a mix. Most successful MMA fighters built their base in one or two foundational arts, and BJJ is by far the most common grappling base for elite mixed martial artists.

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Key Differences: BJJ vs MMA

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Single Art vs Combination
BJJ is one focused discipline: grappling, control and submissions. MMA is the combination of several arts, striking and grappling together, under one competitive ruleset.

Training Intensity and Contact
MMA training involves harder, full-contact sparring with strikes to the head and body. BJJ training is positional and grappling-only, with no head strikes and far lower long-term injury rates.

Self-Defence Transferability
Both transfer to self-defence. BJJ is more directly applicable to typical real-world incidents at close range or on the ground. MMA adds striking skills but assumes a sporting context with rules.

Path from BJJ to MMA
Most professional MMA fighters started in BJJ or wrestling before adding striking. The path from BJJ to MMA is well-trodden. The reverse, going from MMA gyms back to deep BJJ technique, is much harder.

Suitability for Beginners
BJJ has no fitness or skill prerequisite. MMA gyms usually expect you to bring some grappling and striking base before live mixed sparring, so most adults who want to train MMA start with BJJ first.

Suitability for Kids
BJJ is excellent for kids of all ages. Full MMA training with head strikes is generally not appropriate for children, and most reputable MMA gyms don’t offer it until the late teens. Kids who’ll later compete in MMA almost universally start in BJJ.

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MMA vs BJJ for Kids in Hornsby

For children, this isn’t really a contest. BJJ is the right starting point and full MMA training isn’t appropriate for primary or early-secondary ages.

BJJ teaches kids control, problem-solving and self-defence without striking, a skill set that suits any child’s development. Most reputable MMA gyms don’t offer full mixed training until the late teens because strikes to the head simply aren’t appropriate for younger bodies.

Kids who’ll eventually train MMA almost universally start with BJJ as their foundation. It’s physically engaging but lower impact, and many parents find it reassuring that children learn live problem-solving on the mat without aggressive striking.

At SJJA Hornsby, our Kids BJJ program runs from age 3 through Teens with an age-graded curriculum focused on confidence, respect and live problem-solving. It’s exactly the foundation a future MMA athlete needs, while remaining a fantastic standalone martial art for any child.

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Why Choose SJJA Hornsby

Not all academies are the same. Here’s what makes SJJA different.

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Experienced Coaching Team
Led by Coach Ryan Stewart (BJJ black belt) and Coach Ash, backed by SJJA founder and multi-time world champion Bruno Alves

Structured Curriculum
Clear pathway from white belt to black belt

Professional Facility
Clean, modern training space at 2/104 George Street

Programs for Everyone
Kids, adults and women of all experience levels

Ego-Free Culture
Supportive, family-friendly training environment

International Network
Train at multiple SJJA academy locations

Frequently Asked Questions

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What’s the difference between BJJ and MMA?
BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) is a single martial art focused on grappling, ground control and submissions. MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) is a sport that combines several martial arts, typically BJJ, wrestling, boxing, Muay Thai and others, under one ruleset. BJJ is one of the foundational arts within MMA, not a competing alternative.
Should I learn BJJ or MMA first?
Most coaches recommend starting with the foundational arts before mixing them. BJJ is the most common starting point because it builds control, calmness under pressure and a complete grappling base, three things that translate directly to MMA if you choose to progress there later. Many UFC fighters credit BJJ as their first martial art.
Can I do BJJ without ever doing MMA?
Absolutely, and most BJJ practitioners do. BJJ is a complete martial art on its own, with a structured belt progression, competition scene and decades of practitioners who never step into an MMA gym. At SJJA Hornsby the overwhelming majority of our students train BJJ for fitness, self-defence and lifelong practice, not for competitive MMA.
Is BJJ enough for self-defence, or do I need MMA?
For real-world self-defence, BJJ alone gives you a remarkably complete toolkit because most physical confrontations end up in close range or on the ground, exactly where BJJ excels. MMA adds striking skills, but it also assumes a sporting context with rules. For everyday safety, BJJ is hard to beat as a single-art investment.
Is BJJ or MMA better for kids?
BJJ is the better starting point for kids. It teaches control and problem-solving without the head-impact concerns of striking sports. MMA training is generally not recommended for young children, and most reputable MMA gyms only start full mixed training in the late teens. SJJA Hornsby’s Kids BJJ program runs age-graded streams from ages 3 to 5 through Teens.
Where can I try Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Hornsby?
SJJA Hornsby offers a free trial class for both kids and adults. We’re located at 2/104 George Street, Hornsby (entry via Hunter Lane), minutes from Hornsby Station and easily accessible from Wahroonga, Waitara, Asquith, Thornleigh, Pennant Hills and the wider Hornsby Shire.

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