Something For Everyone
OUR CLASSES
Never rolled before? Perfect. We'll teach you everything. Already competing? Let's sharpen your game.
8 programs · all levels
Traditional Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the gi (kimono). Master grips, sweeps, and submissions using the uniform. Perfect for building a solid technical foundation.
Fast-paced grappling without the gi. Focus on wrestling, leg locks, and athletic movement. Great for MMA crossover and modern submission grappling.
Fun, structured classes for ages 3-15. Juniors (3-7) and Kids (8-15) train in age-appropriate groups, building confidence, discipline, and fitness in a safe environment.
Master the art of throws and takedowns. Judo complements BJJ perfectly, giving you confidence on your feet and powerful ways to get the fight to the ground.
Takedowns, pins, and chain wrestling. Essential skills for any grappler wanting to control where the fight goes. High-energy, athletic training.
Learn the sweet science. Footwork, head movement, combinations, and conditioning. Great for fitness, self-defence, and rounding out your martial arts toolkit.
Accelerate your progress with one-on-one coaching. Perfect for competition prep, addressing specific weaknesses, or learning at your own pace.
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Everything you need for your first class
First time? Don't stress about gear. Wear comfortable athletic clothes and we'll sort you out.
Nothing to Be Nervous About
STEP 1
Wear comfortable athletic clothing—shorts or leggings and a t-shirt are perfect. Bring a water bottle and a towel. We have loaner gis if you're trying a gi class. That's it. No special gear needed.
STEP 2
You'll warm up with the group, then learn 2-3 techniques with a partner. The coach will pair you with an experienced member who'll guide you through everything. Go at your own pace—no one expects perfection on day one.
STEP 3
You'll feel tired, accomplished, and probably a bit addicted. Stick around—members often chat after class. You'll realise the hardest part was just walking through the door.
STEP 4
Aim for 2-3 classes per week. You'll start recognising positions, remembering techniques, and building connections. By week four, you'll wonder why you didn't start sooner.