FLEOA 111 Project Seminar Announcement

On behalf of everyone at the FLEOA 111 Project, we wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving! We are also excited to announce that registration for our 2026 Jiu-Jitsu for Law Enforcement Seminar is now open! This early-bird invitation is not only for FLEOA 111 Project subscribers, but also for your LE colleagues. So, please spread the word among your respective agencies and check out the event page for more details.

Be warned: The seminar is not another “arrest and restraint” training.

The purpose of this seminar is to introduce law enforcement officers to jiu-jitsu training in a fun, informative, and interactive environment, to promote and propagate the martial art across all law enforcement agencies. In this immersive and physical two-day training, students will learn about the importance of the martial art and a variety of jiu-jitsu techniques to enable officers to achieve and maintain a dominant position while controlling subjects in a manner that is safe, lawful, and in accordance with use-of-force policies.

For more information about this seminar or past events, check out the links below.

Again, this is an “early bird” invitation for subscribers. We plan to make a broader announcement to all federal law enforcement agencies by mid-December and expect slots to fill fast, so we recommend registering as soon as possible. For registration or any inquiries, please contact Brian Bowers at blbowers111@gmail.com. Please note: All registration requests must originate from your official agency email address to confirm your law enforcement status.


PAST EVENTS

2025 National Jiu-Jitsu Seminar; Salt Lake City, UT

In August, the FLEOA 111 Project presented a two-day seminar in Salt Lake City, Utah, for nearly 30 federal law enforcement physical tactics instructors from 16 states, promoting jiu-jitsu throughout their agencies. The mission of these seminars is simple: to increase the population of law enforcement officers who actively train in jiu-jitsu by providing high-quality instruction and exposure to the martial art’s traditions and techniques in a fun and engaging atmosphere.

2024 Jiu-Jitsu Seminar for Law Enforcement Instructors; Waco, TX

In August, the FLEOA 111 Project presented a two-day seminar in Salt Lake City, Utah, for nearly 30 federal law enforcement physical tactics instructors from 16 states, promoting jiu-jitsu throughout their agencies. The mission of these seminars is simple: to increase the population of law enforcement officers who actively train in jiu-jitsu by providing high-quality instruction and exposure to the martial art’s traditions and techniques in a fun and engaging atmosphere.

2024 National Jiu-Jitsu Seminar for Law Enforcement; Indianapolis, IN

Hosted by the Western District of Texas at the Waco Law Enforcement Training Center and led by FLEOA 111 Project Instructor Brian Bowers. Federal physical tactics instructors learned ground defense and control tactics, as well as teaching methodologies.


MERCHANDISE

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SPONSORS & PARTNERS

The FLEOA 111 Project thanks our corporate sponsors for supporting our mission to inspire law enforcement officers to train in jiu-jitsu. Together, we can make a meaningful impact. Please support our sponsors, and if you know of a business that would like to work with the FLEOA 111 Project, check out our Donate page for more information.

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