Denver’s jiu jitsu scene was abuzz this weekend as ADCC veteran and current competitor Michael “El Patron” Perez took control of the mats at Lōgōs Jiu Jitsu HQ for an intensive two-day technical seminar. The event showcased the latest innovations in competitive jiu-jitsu, further solidifying Lōgōs’ reputation as a rising powerhouse in the sport.
Lōgōs Jiu Jitsu, despite being a relative newcomer with just four years of operation, has quickly made its mark on the competitive landscape. The academy recently claimed victory at the International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation’s Denver Open, a testament to the quality of instruction and the dedication of its students.
Perez’s seminar focused on the most modern techniques dominating today’s competition scene. Participants were treated to a deep dive into the evolving meta of high-level jiu-jitsu, with “El Patron” sharing insights gained from his extensive experience in prestigious tournaments like ADCC.
The choice of Lōgōs as the venue for this high-caliber seminar speaks volumes about the academy’s growing influence. Under the leadership of Michael Liera Jr., himself an accomplished competitor, Lōgōs has become a magnet for jiu-jitsu’s elite. Liera’s own competitive background has fostered relationships with top-tier athletes, allowing Lōgōs students to learn from a rotating cast of the sport’s brightest stars.
This event is just the latest in a series of high-profile seminars hosted by Lōgōs, further cementing its status as a hub for cutting-edge jiu-jitsu in the Denver area. As the academy continues to grow and produce successful competitors, it’s clear that Lōgōs Jiu Jitsu is a name to watch in the coming years.


