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Kids Nogi Jiu Jitsu Open Mat
Our main goal is to help kids become comfortable with competition while having fun and building confidence. Parents are welcome to attend and cheer on their little champions, but we kindly ask for good sportsmanship from everyone involved.
Join us at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance for an exciting and enriching martial arts summer camp experience designed specifically for kids!
Learn fundamental techniques and principles of Nogi Jiu Jitsu
Kickboxing (1 hour):
Practice basic striking techniques including jabs, crosses, hooks, uppercuts, and kicks
Snacks & Crafts (30 minutes):
Refuel and enjoy creative activities such friendship bracklets, scrapbooking and vision board.
Gymnastics (1 hour):
Develop coordination through basic tumbling, including handstands, cartwheels, and rolls.
Games & Open Mat (1 hour):
Build friendships while practicing skills in a fun environment
Lunch & Pickup (30 minutes):
Enjoy provided lunch and socialize
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You’re mid-roll at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance. You’ve got a solid overhook, your hips are heavy, and you’re inches away from setting up a clean Triangle. But instead of calculating the angle for the finish or anticipating your partner’s posture reset, a rogue thought flashes across your brain: Double cheeseburger. Extra fries. Large milkshake.
Suddenly, your focus is gone. You miss the transition, your partner escapes, and you spend the next three minutes underneath a heavy side control, still thinking about DoorDash.
If you’ve ever tried to "clean up your diet" for a competition or just to stop feeling like a human marshmallow on the mats, you know the struggle. The first three days of a clean cut are a psychological warzone. But here’s the kicker: those intense, soul-crushing cravings for processed sugar and junk food aren't just a "lack of willpower."
You are being biologically hijacked.
To understand why you’re failing your diet, you have to understand the gut-brain axis. Your gut isn't just a tube that processes tacos; it’s often referred to as your "second brain." It contains hundreds of millions of neurons and a complex ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, and microbes known as the microbiome.
Scientific research into the gut-brain axis has revealed that these microbes are in constant communication with your central nervous system. They produce bioactive metabolites and neurotransmitters: including serotonin and dopamine: that directly affect your mood, your decision-making, and, most importantly, your appetite.
When your gut is in balance, your brain is clear. When it’s out of whack (a state called gut dysbiosis), your "software" starts glitching. This is where the sabotage begins.
Why do you specifically crave sugar when you're trying to be healthy? Why don't you ever "crave" a bowl of steamed spinach with the same intensity you crave a donut?
The answer often lies in a sneaky yeast called Candida albicans.
Candida is a fungus that lives in small amounts in everyone’s digestive tract. Under normal conditions, your "good" bacteria keep it in check. But when you spend months fueling your training sessions with high-sugar energy drinks, processed carbs, and late-night pizza runs, you create the perfect breeding ground for a yeast overgrowth.
Here is the "true scientific fact" that most grapplers miss: Candida thrives on sugar.
When you decide to go on a "clean cut" and remove the sugar, the yeast begins to starve. In an act of biological desperation, the yeast releases chemicals that travel through the vagus nerve directly to your brain. These signals mimic your own hunger cues, but they are hyper-targeted. They tell your brain that you need sugar to survive.

There’s a common misconception that yeast overgrowth or "yeast infections" are exclusively a female health concern. This is false. While the anatomical manifestations differ, the internal reality of gut dysbiosis and yeast overgrowth affects men and women equally. In men, this often presents as chronic fatigue, skin issues, bloating, and: most significantly for the athlete: crushing brain fog and uncontrollable cravings.
If you are a male grappler at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance and you find yourself unable to concentrate on a technique walkthrough because you’re mentally scrolling through a menu, you are likely dealing with a gut hijack.
Jiu Jitsu is a high-level processing game. Whether you are a white belt trying to remember the steps of the Rubber Guard or a seasoned blue belt transitioning from a Gi background to our specialized No-Gi system, your brain needs to be "online."
When your gut is sending "emergency" signals for sugar, your prefrontal cortex: the part of the brain responsible for complex logic and discipline: gets sidelined.
High-level Jiu Jitsu requires you to enter a "flow state" where your body reacts faster than your conscious thought. Gut-induced brain fog acts like a lag in your internet connection. You see the opening for the leg lock, but by the time your brain processes the move, the window has closed. You’re playing on 200ms ping while everyone else is on fiber.
Trying to fight a biological hijack using only willpower is exhausting. By the time you get to the 6:00 PM class at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance, your mental energy is spent. You have no "gas in the tank" for the technical details of the Dark Arts or the nuances of heel hook defense because you’ve spent the whole day arguing with yourself about whether or not to eat a cookie.
Yeast overgrowth and gut imbalance don't just stay in your stomach. They trigger systemic inflammation. This means your joints ache more, your recovery takes longer, and you’re more prone to those "niggle" injuries that keep you off the mats.
Most people try to fix this by sheer force. They go from "eating everything" to "eating nothing." They starve themselves, sit in a sauna, and hope for the best.
This usually leads to a spectacular crash. When you starve a yeast overgrowth without actually resetting the environment, the cravings become so loud that you eventually binge, undoing all your hard work.
To win the war, you have to change the battlefield. You need to kill the overgrowth and repopulate the good bacteria so that you are the one in the driver's seat, not the fungi.

This is why we focus on a systematic approach at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance. We aren't just here to teach you how to choke people; we’re here to help you become a high-functioning human being.
So what does a real, structured reset look like when the cravings are loud and your focus is getting pulled off the game?
The 14-Day Diet Cleanse is the "reset button" for your internal software—and it’s built to be simple, actionable, and performance-first.
Purchase the 14-Day Diet Cleanse here (link placeholder): Get the 14-Day Diet Cleanse
Instead of a generic diet, this cleanse is designed to:
Starve the Overgrowth: We remove the specific fuel sources that Candida and bad bacteria use to hijack your brain.
Clear the Fog: By reducing systemic inflammation, we restore your mental clarity and "high-level processing" speed.
Kill the Cravings: Once the yeast overgrowth dies off, those "DoorDash voices" in your head finally go quiet.
We aren't talking about expensive, proprietary supplements or "magic" powders. This is about using real-world nutrition and affordable, targeted shifts to reclaim your gut health. For less than the price of one "cheat meal" delivery, you can reset your entire biological system.
Once you clear the gut-brain hijack, the game changes.
For the novice grappler, the fear and anxiety often associated with those first few months of training begin to dissipate. Research shows that a healthy microbiome is linked to lower levels of pre-competition anxiety. You’ll find you can actually hear the instructor during the rolls instead of just surviving.
For the experienced blue or purple belt making the move to 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance from a Gi school, the clarity is a game-changer. Learning the leg-lock meta and the intricacies of the No-Gi system requires intense focus. When your brain isn't being hijacked by sugar cravings, you’ll pick up these "modern" skills at twice the speed.
If you’re feeling the hijack, start here:
Audit Your Cravings: Are you actually hungry, or is your brain demanding a specific "hit" of sugar or processed carbs?
Hydrate with Intent: Replace sugary sports drinks with water and electrolytes. Sugar is the enemy of the "meta."
Check Your Focus: Are you mentally present during drilling, or are you "somewhere else"?
Reset the System: Stop trying to out-willpower a biological parasite. Look into the 14-Day Diet Cleanse to clear the deck.
You can have the best Jiu Jitsu instruction in the world: and at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance, we pride ourselves on exactly that: but if your "processor" (your brain) is being throttled by a "glitchy" gut, you will never reach your full potential.
Stop letting your cravings decide how you roll. Kill the yeast, clear the fog, and get back to what matters: the technical, beautiful, and ruthless game of Jiu Jitsu.
Ready to see how a clear head changes your game? Come check out a class at 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Torrance and ask us about the next 14-Day Reset.
Learn more about our community and programs:
Q: Can I really do the cleanse for under $20?
A: Absolutely. It’s about choosing the right whole foods and avoiding the "hijackers," not buying fancy supplements.
Q: How long until the cravings go away?
A: Most practitioners report a massive drop in cravings and brain fog within the first 4 to 7 days of a structured reset.
Q: Does this help with weight loss?
A: While the focus is gut health and mental clarity, weight loss is a very common (and welcome) side effect of removing systemic inflammation and sugar-seeking microbes.

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