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Yuta Shimada is a judo and a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, the latter a rank earned from Naoya Uematsu of the Nexusense academy. Shimada is also one of the top Japanese representatives in grappling’s international circuit, a reputation earned through his wins in important tournaments such as the IBJJF Asian Open and the ADCC Asia & Oceania trials while having also medalled in the World Championship and Brazilian Nationals in the lower belt division.

Yuta Shimada Jiu-Jitsu

Full Name: Yuta Shimada

Nickname: N/A

Lineage: Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie > Rolls Gracie > Romero Cavalcanti > Alexandre Paiva > Mitsuyoshi Hayakawa > Naoya Uematsu > Yuta Shimada

Main Achievements:

  • 1st Place ADCC Asian Trials (2017)
  • 1st Place IBJJF Asian Open (2018/2017/2016)
  • 3rd Place IBJJF South American Championship (2019)
  • 3rd Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2018 / 2023)

Main Achievements (Colored Belts):

  • CBJJ Brasileiro Champion (2013 purple)
  • IBJJF Asian Open Champion (2015 brown, 2013 purple)
  • IBJJF World Championship 2nd Place (2013 purple)
  • IBJJF Asian Open Championship 2nd Place (2013* purple)
  • IBJJF World Championship 3rd Place (2015 brown, 2014 purple)
  • IBJJF Pans Championship 3rd Place (2016 brown)

Favorite Position/Technique: Underhook Passing, Single X Guard

Weight Division: Peso Pluma (64,00 kg / 141.5 lbs)

Team/Association: Nexusense

Yuta Shimada Biography

Yuta Shimada was born on September 25, 1992, in the Ibaraki prefecture, a suburb of Tokyo – Japan.

As a 5-year-old Shimada was enrolled in judo classes, a sport/martial art he played until he graduated from junior high school (age 15), being a first-degree black belt at the time of his exit from the judo mats. During his mid teens, Yuta had become increasingly interested in mixed martial arts (MMA), and given that he had stopped judo training he decided to enroll in a combat gym.

Mitsuteru Yasumura was Yuta Shimada’s first jiu-jitsu instructor when he started at the age of 16. Later Satoshi Koutani took control of the training and it was he who graded the young athlete in both his blue and purple belts.

Shimada became a member of the NEXUSENSE academy as a purple belt, with his tuition being handed to Naoya Uematsu (the head coach) and Takehiro Mori. Under the guidance of these two instructors, Yuta became one of the top competitors in the Japanese grappling scene, going on to achieve great results in the world scene also.

In 2015 Yuta started making regular trips to his favorite grappler’s gym, Marcelo Garcia in New York City. The visits to Garcia had a big impact on Shimada’s game, him being the Japanese competitor’s biggest stylistic influence.

Yuta Shimada’s repeated success in the top tournaments of jiu-jitsu during his lower belt run – which included medals in the World, Asian, Brasileiro, and Pans Championships earned Yuta Shimada his black belt from the hands of Naoya Uematsu on August 2016.

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Yuta Shimada Grappling Record

64 WINS
  • BY POINTS
    19 (30%)
  • BY ADVANTAGES
    7 (11%)
  • BY SUBMISSION
    34 (53%)
  • BY DECISION
    2 (3%)
  • BY PENALTIES
    0 (0%)
  • BY DQ
    0 (0%)

34 SUBMISSIONS WINS

#214eb8
Choke from back
21
7
#86e620
RNC
15
5
#5AD3D1
Armbar
12
4
#d1212a
Clock choke
9
3
#fad11b
Katagatame
6
2
#f58822
Cross choke
6
2
#224aba
North south choke
3
1
#ff9124
Loop choke
3
1
#bf1f6c
Kimura
3
1
#22c9a5
Crucifix choke
3
1
#fad223
Armlock
3
1
#03861f
Baratoplata
3
1
#039a1f
Triangle
3
1
#03b41f
Straight ankle lock
3
1
#03c61f
Mounted guillotine
3
1
#03d61f
Bow and arrow
3
1
#03f61f
Choke
3
1
34
(100%) SUBMISSIONS
  • 7 (21%)
    Choke from back
  • 5 (15%)
    RNC
  • 4 (12%)
    Armbar
  • 3 (9%)
    Clock choke
  • 2 (6%)
    Katagatame
  • 2 (6%)
    Cross choke
  • 1 (3%)
    North south choke
  • 1 (3%)
    Loop choke
  • 1 (3%)
    Kimura
  • 1 (3%)
    Crucifix choke
  • 1 (3%)
    Armlock
  • 1 (3%)
    Baratoplata
  • 1 (3%)
    Triangle
  • 1 (3%)
    Straight ankle lock
  • 1 (3%)
    Mounted guillotine
  • 1 (3%)
    Bow and arrow
  • 1 (3%)
    Choke
27 LOSSES
  • BY POINTS
    14 (52%)
  • BY ADVANTAGES
    7 (26%)
  • BY SUBMISSION
    3 (11%)
  • BY DECISION
    2 (7%)
  • BY PENALTIES
    1 (4%)
  • BY DQ
    0 (0%)

3 SUBMISSIONS LOSSES

#214eb8
Choke from back
100
3
3
(100%) SUBMISSIONS
  • 3 (100%)
    Choke from back

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