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Fuji BJJ Tournament Series: Schedule, Registration, and What to Expect

Complete guide to Fuji BJJ tournaments including schedule, registration process, rules, beginner-friendly format, and tips for competing at Fuji events.

Fuji BJJ Tournament Series: Schedule, Registration, and What to Expect

What Are Fuji BJJ Tournaments?

Fuji BJJ tournaments are competitive grappling events organized by Fuji Sports, a leading BJJ apparel and equipment company. These tournaments offer a welcoming environment for competitors of all levels, from first-timers to experienced athletes.

Fuji events are known for their organization, fair competition, and beginner-friendly atmosphere, making them popular choices for competitors entering the tournament scene. If you are brand new to competing, our beginner's guide to BJJ is a great starting point.

Fuji Tournament Format

Competition Styles

Fuji tournaments typically offer:

Gi Divisions:

  • Traditional BJJ in the Gi
  • Standard point-based scoring
  • All belt levels
  • Adult and youth divisions

No-Gi Divisions:

  • Submission grappling format
  • Various rule sets
  • Experience-based divisions
  • Popular with wrestling backgrounds

Bracket Structure

  • Single elimination
  • Round robin for small divisions
  • Medal matches for top placements
  • Efficient scheduling

Who Should Compete at Fuji Tournaments?

Ideal for Beginners

Fuji events are excellent first tournaments:

Why Beginners Choose Fuji:

  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Clear rule explanations
  • Organized check-in process
  • Supportive environment

First Tournament Benefits:

  • Less intimidating than major championships
  • Good competition experience
  • Build confidence
  • Learn tournament routine

Pro Tip: Fuji tournaments are ideal for your very first competition because they combine professional organization with a welcoming atmosphere. The staff are accustomed to first-timers and will walk you through the check-in process, which helps ease competition-day anxiety.

Experienced Competitors

Fuji tournaments also serve experienced athletes:

Benefits for Veterans:

  • Stay sharp between major events
  • Test new techniques
  • Support local competition scene
  • Efficient, well-run events

Registration Process

How to Register

  1. Visit the Fuji BJJ tournament website
  2. Find event in your area
  3. Select divisions (Gi, No-Gi, or both)
  4. Choose weight class
  5. Complete payment
  6. Receive confirmation

Registration Tips

  • Register early for best rates
  • Verify weight class carefully
  • Note registration deadline
  • Save confirmation email
  • Note schedule/check-in times

Entry Fees

Fees vary by division and timing:

Registration TypeApproximate Cost
Single Division (Early)$70-90
Single Division (Regular)$90-110
Multiple DivisionsDiscounted rates

Exact fees vary by event location

Fuji Tournament Rules

Gi Competition Rules

Standard BJJ competition rules (similar to IBJJF scoring rules):

Point Values:

  • Takedown: 2 points
  • Sweep: 2 points
  • Knee on belly: 2 points
  • Guard pass: 3 points
  • Mount: 4 points
  • Back control: 4 points

Match Duration:

  • Varies by belt and age
  • Typically 4-6 minutes for adults
  • Shorter for youth divisions

Belt-Level Restrictions

Similar to IBJJF, certain techniques restricted by belt:

Belt LevelRestricted Techniques
WhiteHeel hooks, knee bars, toe holds, calf slicers
BlueHeel hooks, knee reaps
Purple+Fewer restrictions (check specific rules)

No-Gi Rules

No-Gi divisions may feature:

  • Different submission allowances
  • Experience-based divisions (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
  • Modified match times
  • Check specific event rules

Did You Know: Fuji tournaments use scoring rules very similar to IBJJF, so competing at a Fuji event is excellent preparation for IBJJF tournaments. The point values, advantage system, and penalty structure are nearly identical, letting you learn competition scoring in a lower-pressure environment.

What to Bring

Required Items

  • Registration confirmation
  • Government ID
  • Competition Gi (for Gi divisions)
  • Appropriate belt
  • Rash guard and shorts (for No-Gi)

Recommended Items

  • Backup Gi
  • Water bottles
  • Healthy snacks
  • Warm-up clothes
  • Flip-flops
  • Athletic tape
  • Towel

Competition Day Schedule

Typical Timeline

Morning Check-In:

  • Arrive 1-1.5 hours before division
  • Check in and weigh in
  • Gi inspection (if applicable)
  • Receive competitor wristband

Before Your Match:

  • Warm up appropriately
  • Monitor bracket progress
  • Stay hydrated
  • Mental preparation

Competition:

  • Report when called
  • Compete your matches
  • Results announced immediately
  • Medal ceremonies

Weight Classes

Common Fuji Weight Divisions

Fuji tournaments use standard BJJ weight classes:

Adult Male (Gi):

DivisionWeight Limit
Rooster127.6 lbs
Light Feather141.6 lbs
Feather154.5 lbs
Light167.5 lbs
Middle181.5 lbs
Medium Heavy195 lbs
Heavy208 lbs
Super Heavy222 lbs
Ultra HeavyNo limit

Weights measured with Gi for Gi divisions

Making Weight

  • Weigh yourself in competition attire beforehand
  • Account for Gi weight (1.5-2 kg)
  • Give yourself buffer room
  • Don't cut excessively for local events

Warning: Do not cut weight aggressively for a local Fuji tournament. These events are about gaining experience, not chasing medals at the expense of your performance. Compete at your natural weight class and focus on executing your techniques rather than worrying about the scale.

Fuji Tournament Locations

Where Fuji Holds Events

Fuji tournaments are held across North America:

Common Regions:

  • Northeast United States
  • Mid-Atlantic
  • Various other locations

Venue Types:

  • School gymnasiums
  • Convention centers
  • Sports facilities
  • BJJ academies

Finding Events Near You

Check the official Fuji BJJ website for:

  • Event calendar
  • Venue addresses
  • Registration links
  • Division schedules

Comparing Fuji to Other Organizations

Fuji vs IBJJF

AspectFujiIBJJF
AtmosphereRelaxed, welcomingProfessional, formal (see IBJJF rules)
CostGenerally lowerHigher fees
ScopeRegional focusInternational
RulesSimilar to IBJJFIndustry standard
MembershipUsually not requiredAnnual membership required

Fuji vs NAGA

AspectFujiNAGA
SizeSmaller eventsLarge regional events
FormatTraditionalMultiple formats
Wait timesGenerally shorterCan be longer

Tips for Fuji Tournament Success

First-Time Competitors

  • Arrive early to get comfortable
  • Watch matches before yours
  • Ask staff if confused
  • Enjoy the experience

Seasoned Competitors

  • Use for technique testing
  • Support local scene
  • Coach teammates
  • Maintain competition sharpness

Everyone

  • Be respectful to opponents and officials
  • Warm up properly
  • Stay hydrated
  • Have fun competing

Building Competition Experience

Fuji as Stepping Stone

Use Fuji tournaments to:

Build Foundation:

  • Learn tournament routines
  • Develop competition mindset
  • Gain match experience
  • Test your game

Progress to Larger Events:

Key Takeaway

Fuji tournaments are the perfect stepping stone into competitive BJJ. Use them to learn tournament routines, develop your competition mindset, and test your game in a welcoming environment. After 2-3 Fuji events, you will have the experience and confidence to step up to IBJJF Open tournaments.

Post-Tournament

After Competing

  • Rehydrate and refuel
  • Note what worked
  • Identify areas to improve
  • Celebrate participating

Learning from Results

Win or lose, evaluate:

  • Technical execution
  • Game plan effectiveness
  • Conditioning level
  • Mental performance

Pro Tip: Register for both Gi and No-Gi at your first Fuji event. The discounted multi-division rate makes it affordable, and the extra matches double your competition experience. No-Gi matches also tend to be faster-paced, helping you develop comfort with scrambles and transitions.

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