About Us
WE ARE GRAPPLECULTURE
From the Ancient Greeks to the Japanese Samurais different grappling arts have moved from the first Olympics and battlefields to dojos and academies around the world. Wrestling, Jiu-jitsu, Judo, Sambo, Grappling and MMA are now worldwide known and practiced sports. All of us practicing and enjoying them are part of a community, a culture, that we enrich with our dedication in one way or the other.
After more than six years working on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu media market, Maggie Left (maggieleft.com) and Richard Presley (attacktheback.com) have come together and joined forces to create a new online platform, GrappleCulture.com
We want it to be the European media platform of reference for the grappling community. An online spot to learn, discover, discuss, get to know better and expand our knowledge and vision of the art.
This website is our way of listening and adding to the community while featuring different aspects of it. A place for sporting integrity, equality, inclusion and diversity built in Europe.
We want to create an online space not just to deliver the latest news, videos and pictures from competitions. But also instructional videos, articles, podcasts, documentary short films, training sessions, expert talks on nutrition, strength and conditioning or mental health.
A new website to better get to know the most representative figures and shine a light on the often under-showcased ones of the sport.
GrappleCulture is a platform created for the community that thinks of the supporters and the professionals alike.
WHY US? Why This? Why Now?
What Makes Us Different?
We want to create an online space not just to deliver the latest news, videos and pictures from competitions, but also instructional videos, articles, podcasts, documentary short films, training sessions, expert talks on nutrition, strength and conditioning or mental health.
A new website to better get to know the most representative figures and shine a light on the often under-showcased ones of the sport.
Why This? Why Now?
After many years of covering hundreds of tournaments, gyms and seminars around Europe and the US it’s time to put all we’ve learnt to better use.
The pandemic has shown all of us a lot of the work that could be done to help the grappling community to grow stronger and, right now, we believe that more and better media outlets can help to improve the reach of our art and its benefits.
Who Are We?
Maggie Left
Maggie Left is one of the sport’s most beloved photographers.
Currently working as one of the main photographers at the IBJJF, Maggie has captured some of the most iconic moments in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu over the last 6 years.
Now she wants to use GrappleCulture to help telling athlete’s stories and give back to the community through her trademark emotive storytelling and high-quality content.
Richard Presley
Richard has been covering the Jiu-Jitsu scene since the inception of his first web blog in 2013.
Since then he has picked up a camera and has become one of the most well-known photographers in Europe, having worked for the IBJJF, AJP and other organisations.
Richard has a keen eye for video content and blogging and is hoping this project will give back to the community he loves so much.
Humane Technologies
You’re in Control
One of the biggest issues of our time is the idea of surveillance marketing. We all know what it is, the social media adverts that follow you from platform to platform.
We give you the option of what data we can collect from you. We want to give you full transparency.
Subscription Service
Soon we will be offering a monthly subscription service in order to reduce the number of technologies that are on the site.
By supporting us you’re part of this project, where your voice matters.
Can’t Afford it? No Problem
If you’re unable to afford to subscribe to us. No problem! We will be offering a large amount of content for free on our YT Channel!
However, these pieces of content will be subject to advertising from Google ad services… The choice is yours!
Be part of the Movement
Be part of the biggest culture shift in grappling and be part of the community!
Latest Posts
Polaris 22 Grand Prix
Last night in Southampton, England (UK), the top European grappling invitational, Polaris Professional, presented their newest format, the Grand Prix. Eight high level competitors battling for a $20,000 prize on a modified Polaris ruleset...
Jiu-Jitsu Community Pays Tribute to Leandro Lo
The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community mourns after eight-time world Champion Leandro Lo is killed in a night club altercation. NS Brotherhood founder Leandro Lo was shot and killed on Sunday 7th August following an altercation in a nightclub in Sau Paulo, Brazil. As...
Polaris 20 Squads Results – Team USA vs Team Brazil
WALES, UNITED KINGDOM - Polaris Squads returns for their 4th instalment, featuring reigning champions Team USA facing off against TEAM Brazil. The Polaris Squads format is split into two 60-minute halves and features two teams of 8 competitors (4 under 75kg, 4 under...