Game-Changing BJJ Seminar: Two Days with Legend Chris Haueter
- Ages 18+
Level up your BJJ game with legend Chris Haueter—6th-degree black belt & Dirty Dozen OG. May 17-18 at SBG Bend. Killer skills, chill vibes!
Location
Straight Blast Gym of Bend
550 Northwest Franklin Avenue #ste 338 Bend, OR 97703Refund Policy
Agenda
11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Arrival
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Seminar
About this event
- Event lasts 1 day 2 hours
- Ages 18+
- Free venue parking
Ready to level up your game with one of the most iconic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu pioneers on the planet? Chris Haueter, legendary 6th-degree black belt and “BJJ Dirty Dozen” OG, brings his decades of experience and no-nonsense style to Bend, Oregon.
Join us May 17th and 18th at SBG Bend—where the mats are hot, the positions are game-changing, and the vibe is as laid back as it is electrifying. This two-day seminar promises battle-tested moves, mind-blowing insights, and inspiration only a true legend can deliver.
Frequently asked questions
Centennial Parking Plaza - 750 NW Lava Rd, Bend, OR 97701. Cross the street to the Franklin building and enter through the front entrance on Bond Street or the alley. Take the elevator to the third floor.
Chris Haueter is a renowned 6th-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Rigan Machado, known as a pioneer among non-Brazilian practitioners. He's a member of the prestigious "Dirty Dozen," the first 12 non-Brazilian athletes to earn a BJJ black belt, significantly influencing the sport globally.
Born in California (1964), Chris Haueter began martial arts with Shotokan Karate and wrestling. After serving in the Marine Corps and training in Muay Thai and boxing, he discovered Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu through Rorion Gracie, later joining Rigan Machado's academy, receiving his black belt in 1996.
Chris Haueter's competition record includes major IBJJF wins: Master 4 Pan Jiu-Jitsu Champion (2011), Master 3 World No-Gi Champion (2009), and Master 3 Pan Champion (2009). He also earned silver at Master 3 Pan Championship (2010) and bronze at Master 1 American Nationals (2009).
Chris Haueter coined "Combat Base," a tactical BJJ stance featuring a seated position with one knee raised, ideal for guard passing and defense. This innovative concept became fundamental in modern grappling, inspiring him to name his influential academy, Combat Base, after this distinctive position
Beyond competing, Haueter significantly impacts BJJ as an influential coach and referee. He's awarded black belts to top-level practitioners like Matt Thornton, refereed for prominent grappling events such as Metamoris, and contributed to BJJ gear design, notably the Shoyoroll Magikimono.
Chris Haueter emphasizes fundamental BJJ principles captured in his "Golden Rules of Grappling": maintain dominance ("be on top, stay on top"), build an impassable guard when underneath, and always prioritize positional advantage—encouraging strategic efficiency over flashy technique.
Chris Haueter operates Combat Base Jiu-Jitsu in California, regularly conducting seminars worldwide. Students can learn from him directly through training sessions, workshops, or special events, detailed through his official Combat Base website (combatbase.com) and social media channels.
Chris Haueter actively engages the BJJ community through Instagram, where he shares techniques, training insights, personal philosophy, and seminar announcements. His social media presence offers students globally direct access to his thoughts and extensive martial arts expertise.
Haueter encourages thoughtful, mature relationships in BJJ, cautioning against blind loyalty. He emphasizes respect and individual autonomy, famously remarking it's peculiar that adults pay others for control, advocating instead for personal growth, critical thinking, and mutual respect.
Chris Haueter regularly features in podcasts, articles, and media interviews. Notably, he appeared on podcasts like "My White Belt," openly discussing his journey, training philosophy, and views on martial arts culture, providing insight and inspiration to practitioners worldwide.