Solid Series Spring 2026
Join athletes from across Colorado for a weekend of competition, community, and growth. Saturday features the Solid Series BJJ Spring Open, followed by Sunday’s Muay Thai Scrimmage. Experience the energy, sportsmanship, and support that make Solid Series events unique.
Venue & Parking Info
The Spring 2026 Venue will be announced soon. Stay tuned!
Jiu Jitsu Tournament Info
To All Athletes, Coaches, Families, and Fans,
We are incredibly grateful for your continued dedication to our community and are excited to invite you to participate in the upcoming Solid Series Spring Open BJJ tournament! This event is a special opportunity for both kids and adults to experience competition in a safe, fun, and supportive environment.
Your commitment to growth—both on and off the mats—is truly inspiring, and we sincerely thank you for being part of this journey with us. Whether it’s your first time competing or you’re already familiar with tournaments, our goal is to ensure that everyone walks away from this event with great memories and a sense of accomplishment, no matter the outcome.
Thank you for your enthusiasm and participation—we can’t wait to share this exciting day with all of you!
Weigh-In & Waistband Pick Up Locations
Coming Soon.
Bracket, Match Formatting, the Smoothcomp App
- After weigh-ins on Friday night, our team works diligently to finalize everyone’s brackets.
- This process can take several hours, so please plan on checking Smoothcomp early Saturday morning for your finalized divisions and match times.
- Download the Smoothcomp App
- All brackets, schedules, and live updates will be managed through smoothcomp. To follow your division in real time, download the official app from your devices app store before the event day.
- Log in using your smoothcomp account, search for "Solid Series Fall Open"
- Pro tip: Enable notifications in the app so you'll get real-time updates when it's your turn to compete!
Schedule
Coming Soon.
Check-In & Wristbands
- Red wristband: Athletes (provided at weigh-ins or check-in desk)
- Green wristbands: Two per youth athlete for parents/guardians
- Yellow wristbands: Coaches (check in under academy name)
- Blue wristbands: Volunteers, sponsors, and staff
- Extra spectator wristbands: $10 each (kids 10 & under free, wristband required)
What to Bring
- Clean, properly fitted gi
- Rash guard and shorts (for No-Gi)
- Mouthpiece (recommended)
- Positive attitude & team spirit
Rules & Format
- Each division guarantees two matches minimum.
- Matches decided by points or submission only (no advantages).
- Modified IBJJF rules for safety and fairness.
- Kids (Ages 4–12): Omoplata, Ezekiel, and Head & Arm chokes allowed.
- Adults (Brown/Black No-Gi): Reaps, heel hooks, and advanced leg entanglements allowed.
Medals & Trophies
- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners receive custom Solid Open medals.
- Must pick up at the event
- Introducing custom Solid Crystal team trophies for Kids and Adult Team Winners!
Spirit of the Event
The Solid Open is about more than just wins — it’s about effort, respect, and community.
We ask athletes, coaches, and families to help us create a positive, encouraging atmosphere for all.
Muay Thai Scrimmage Info
Sawadee Khrap, coaches, athletes, and parents!
We’re looking forward to seeing everyone at this weekend’s SOLID SERIES Muay Thai Scrimmage! Thank you for the time and effort you’ve put into preparing your athletes for this event. The scrimmage is designed to give students a chance to test their skills and growth in a safe, structured, and positive environment.
Below you’ll find key details to help the day run smoothly for everyone involved.. If any questions come up, please contact us at info@solidseries.com
TICKETS
- Spectators: $10 at the Check-In Table (kids 10 & under free)
- Athletes: By invitation only through partner academies
- Coaches: Check in under academy name on arrival
Schedule
- Coming Soon.
Equipment & Attire
To ensure fairness and safety:
ADULTS:
- Gloves and shin pads provided by Solid Series (IDs checked out and returned after bout)
- Open-face headgear is required for the scrimmage. Athletes have the option to bring their own, we will have some available to borrow.
- Please note, if your headgear is not satisfactory, you will be required to borrow one.
- Wear Muay Thai shorts (no pockets or zippers) and tucked shirt/sports bra as appropriate
- Bring mouthpiece and groin protection (if applicable)
- Cloth hand wraps only — no tape or gauze
YOUTH ATHLETES:
- No Head Contact (NHC): Use regular training gloves and shin pads (no specific weight required)
- Light Head Contact (LHC): Solid Series provides gloves at equipment table; athletes may bring or borrow shin guards
- All Youth Bouts (NHC & LHC): Solid Series provides chest protectors to be checked out at equipment table
Bring along: Water bottle, snacks, and a hoodie or sweatpants for downtime in the venue.
Scrimmage Format & Rules
- Class E — Education Rules: No winners or losers; every bout ends in a draw
- Judging focuses on balance, timing, accuracy, and technique, not power or damage
- No elbows or knees to the head; no oblique kicks or leg reaps
- Sweeps and throws allowed only with proper form (over hip/thigh)
- Controlled clinch work required — active and intentional
- Coaches receive scorecards and technical feedback after each bout
Round Info
- Adults: 3 × 2-minute rounds with 1-minute rest
- Youth 12 & Under: 3 × 1-minute rounds (:30 rest)
- Youth 13 & Over: 3 × 1:30 rounds (:45 rest)
Coaching & Spectator Expectations
- Coaches should coach for their athlete, not against the opponent
- Spectators must cheer positively and respectfully — no negative comments
- Officials may instruct athletes to adjust pace for safety if needed
- Youth matches prioritized; adults run lightest to heaviest across two rings
- Some athletes may be invited to compete twice to maximize experience
Medals
- All scrimmage participants will earn custom event medals.
Spirit of the Event
This scrimmage exists to develop confidence, control, and respect through Muay Thai. Every match is a learning opportunity — not a fight — and every athlete leaves with more experience than they entered with.