HOW MUCH DO MEMBERSHIPS COST?
This will depend on the specific mix of programs and number of members on each plan. Contact us or stop by the academy to discuss a membership plan that fits your needs.
This will depend on the specific mix of programs and number of members on each plan. Contact us or stop by the academy to discuss a membership plan that fits your needs.
We have a $150 registration fee and that includes one GI.
The only additional start-up cost outside of that is the rashguard and no-gi shorts.
We offer 10% off for military and law enforcement.
Yes. The more members you have, the deeper the discount per member.
(LOANER GI INCLUDED)
Per Day $50
* Gi’s with patches or logos from another school are not allowed.
(LOANER GI INCLUDED)
Per Day $50
* Gi’s with patches or logos from another school are not allowed.
No, this is a common misconception. You do not need to be “in shape” before starting your training. Use Jiu-Jitsu as your way to get in shape.
You're never too old, and it’s never too late to start training. We have students ages 60+ training within our academy. Come try a class and decide for yourself!
Absolutely. Click here to register for a FREE trial class.
Standard athletic clothing like shorts, leggings, and a fitted t-shirt are appropriate. It's recommended for women to wear a sports bra or compression top. The academy will provide you with a loaner uniform (Gi) to use during your first class. No metal, jewelry, long nails, or lots of makeup.
Uniforms are provided at wholesale cost upon enrollment.
Yes. We offer both Gi and No-Gi classes. You can see our class schedule here.
Not at this time.
The number of classes you can attend depends on the membership package you purchase. Contact us or stop by the academy to discuss a membership plan that fits your needs.
Every individual will learn and retain information at different rates. A general rule of thumb is 2-3 times a week minimum.
Every child is unique, and an initial assessment conducted by the instructor is recommended before any sign-ups occur. However, between the ages of 3-5 is typically a good starting point.
Yes. It’s recommended children spend at least 3-6 months training before their first competition.
Age, size, and maturity level will all play a role in transitioning from the kids program into the adults. Generally speaking, children will start to transition between the ages of 13-16.
So I was obviously quite intimidated before I went into my first lesson, I almost didn’t, that would have been a poor decision on my part. Everyone was encouraging, supportively and patient. I highly recommend trying this place out, I personally am very pleased I did.
I'm a current student here under Professor Andre Gomes. The school is managed & run by amazing people. The community within makes you want to go every single day. I would recommend this highly to both families and adults looking for a martial art in their lives.
As a parent, we all want the best for our kids. We want them to be kind but also know how to defend themselves if needed. After a month of having enrolled my 4yr old here I am more and more convinced that this was one of the best investments I could make for his self esteem and awareness once he takes off on his own. The professor here is patient and knowledgeable and the class is has been an excellent experience all around. I definitely recommend this place for kids and adults!!