Most products generate their content from an LLM. We hand-mapped ours. Tap a position to see entries, exits, techniques, and the shortest path to where you want to be.

● Snapshot — the live, rotatable version lives in the app. Each node is a fighting position; each line is a hand-mapped transition between them.
The graph is the product of years of competitive practice across seven disciplines — Muay Thai, BJJ, Boxing, Wrestling, Judo, Sambo, and MMA — and it's ruleset-aware. Ask Sensei for a clean entry into mount and it won't hand you something illegal under IBJJF rules. Ask for a knee from the clinch in amateur boxing and it won't pretend that's on the menu.
The reference recordings — 25 motions from Mark Casserly in orthodox stance — are the motion-capture gold standard the analysis calibrates against.
Explore positions, transitions, and the shortest path between two places on the mat.