Honest comparison

OneMat vs JuggernautBJJ — mat focus or strength programs?

JuggernautBJJ tailors S&C programs based on your age, weight, and training schedule. OneMat structures what you do on the mat — one focus per session, quick logging, and cycles. Different domains, different problems. Here's the comparison.

Quick answer

JuggernautBJJ programs strength and conditioning blocks tailored to grapplers—think loads, volume, and competition prep in the weight room. OneMat programs technical intent on the mat: positions, constraints, and 2–4 week skill cycles. They solve different bottlenecks; elite athletes typically run both, just at different times of the week.

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JuggernautBJJ

JuggernautBJJ provides strength & conditioning programs tailored to grapplers. It builds periodized training blocks for the weight room based on your profile, competition schedule, and physical attributes.

OneMat

OneMat is a structured training companion for the mat: one focus per session, ~30-second post-roll logging, and 2–4 week focus cycles that connect every session to a clear line of technical progress.

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Feature-by-feature comparison

Feature-by-feature comparison: OneMat versus JuggernautBJJ
FeatureOneMatJuggernautBJJ
Core jobStructure your open mat with one focus + cyclesProgram S&C for grapplers
Training domainOn the mat — rolling, drilling, sparringOff the mat — gym, weights, conditioning
PersonalizationBelt, focus area, session logAge, weight, schedule, competition prep
Session logging~30s with chips and countersWorkout completion and load tracking
Focus cycles2–4 week technical focus blocksPeriodized strength blocks
Progress metricCycle adherence + technique improvementStrength gains + athletic benchmarks
AI directionNext-session focus from your logProgram adjustments from your data

Key differences

Three lenses. Same mat.

Mat vs gym

OneMat structures your rolling and drilling. JuggernautBJJ structures your lifting and conditioning. They operate in different training domains.

Technical vs athletic

OneMat focuses on technical progress — positions, sweeps, passes. JuggernautBJJ focuses on physical attributes — strength, power, endurance.

Use both

Serious competitors often need both: JuggernautBJJ for S&C blocks and OneMat for mat focus cycles. They don't overlap.

Which one should you pick?

Choose JuggernautBJJ if

  • You need a structured S&C program built for grapplers
  • You want periodized strength training around your competition schedule
  • Your bottleneck is athletic capacity, not technical direction

Choose OneMat if

  • Your bottleneck is "what should I work on during open mat?"
  • You want technical focus cycles, not just strength blocks
  • You need structure for your rolling, not your lifting

FAQ

Common questions

Should I use both OneMat and JuggernautBJJ?
If you train seriously, yes. JuggernautBJJ handles the gym; OneMat handles the mat. No overlap.
Does OneMat have S&C programs?
No. OneMat focuses exclusively on what you do on the mat — technique, focus, and cycles.
Does JuggernautBJJ plan my rolling sessions?
No. JuggernautBJJ programs your strength and conditioning. OneMat structures your open mat focus.
Which matters more for BJJ progress?
Both matter, but most grapplers plateau from lack of mat structure, not lack of strength. OneMat addresses the technical side.
I already lift with JuggernautBJJ—why add OneMat?
Because lifting progress does not automatically organize your open mat. OneMat closes the loop between what you drill, what you log, and what you emphasize next roll—without replacing your S&C plan.

Get stronger off the mat. Get sharper on it.

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