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Judo/Jiu Jitsu/Wrestling Lessons

Judo/Jiu Jitsu/Wrestling Lessons

New on Lessons.com
12+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
I have been training for over 8 years and am brown belt in no gi brazilian jiu-jitsu, catch wrestler, purple belt in BJJ and brown belt in traditional sport judo. I am willing to meet at a training facility near you, your home, a facility I have available or my home. I have been asissting in coaching one of the most dominants kids jiujitsu teams in the DFW for 6.5 years. My son is a freshman Texas UIL 6A State Champion, 5x youth state wrestling and 5x youth state judo champion. He has also won a over hundred matches in brazilian jiu-jitsu tournaments and ranked #1 nationally by USA Judo 2014 and 2016 I am very attentative to detail and can he...
Sunday Family Coaching And Consulting

Sunday Family Coaching And Consulting

5.0Exceptional(9)
11 hires on Lessons.com
8+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX & Online
Jeff English E. says, "If you want someone to help your kid get to the next level then coach Jayson is your guy. He evaluates where the strengths and weakness’s are and gets right to work. I highly recommend him." Read more
Strongheart Dojo

Strongheart Dojo

4.5(4)
2 hires on Lessons.com
10+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
YMCA D. says, "These instructors are everything I wanted. Not only did we learn how to act and sing, but we learned how to dance. I have never danced before and they made me feel it was possible. Thank You" Read more
Arlington School Of Self Defense

Arlington School Of Self Defense

New on Lessons.com
39+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Established in 1987, the Arlington School of Self Defense is a revered martial arts school providing professional training in Arlington, Texas, and the surrounding areas including Pantego. They offer a variety of martial arts classes such as Tae Kwon Do and self-defense specifically tailored for women, children, and adults. The school prides itself on its focus on youth classes delivered by expert instructors commended for their perfect blend of firmness and compassion.
Somatic Movement Gym - Parkour Dallas

Somatic Movement Gym - Parkour Dallas

New on Lessons.com
10+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Founded in 2016, Somatic Movement Gym, located in Arlington, Texas, is a dedicated hub for Parkour, martial arts and various other disciplines. It is a place where one can creatively learn to maneuver through obstacles and protect oneself. As a community leader in the Dallas parkour scene, the gym holds free parkour clinics and provides space for workouts including sports karate, circus arts, crossfit, dancing, and more. Co-founded by D'Ondrai Jones, Ronnie Cade, and Chris Taylor, the gym also offers self-defense classes, ensuring a comprehensive experience for its members.
Croft Taekwondo Academy

Croft Taekwondo Academy

New on Lessons.com
25+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Croft Taekwondo Academy, founded in 2001, is a highly-rated martial arts school in Keller, Texas, and surrounding areas. They offer instruction and training in traditional and Olympic style Taekwondo, as well as Haidong Gumdo, a Korean sword art. Committed to excellence, their instructors undergo rigorous testing, certification, and tournament-level competition to achieve mastery. With programs including self-defense, conditioning, sparring, and weapon training, they cater to all ages and skill levels, promoting physical fitness and self-confidence. The Academy is proud to be veteran, women, and Asian-owned.
Functional Taekwondo

Functional Taekwondo

New on Lessons.com
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Functional Taekwondo, based in Grand Prairie, Texas, is a unique martial arts school that offers a hybrid martial arts program, combining elements of western boxing, muay thai, and Olympic-style taekwondo. Suitable for all age groups and skill levels, the school’s curriculum is designed to help students become safe, powerful individuals. The focus is on building self-confidence, teaching self-defense techniques applicable against progressive resistance, and fostering positive character development. Both children and adults benefit from a fun, high-energy environment while acquiring valuable life skills.
Dragon Wing Chun Kung Fu School

Dragon Wing Chun Kung Fu School

New on Lessons.com
16+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Based in Grapevine, Texas, the Dragon Wing Chun Kung Fu School, founded in 2010, is a respected institution that offers comprehensive training and classes in Self Defense, the Chinese Martial Arts of Wing Chun Kung Fu, Chin Na Kung Fu, Bruce Lee's Gung Fu and JKD Jeet Kune Do. We also specialize in Sword Fighting Training of the Historical European and Asian Martial Arts, including the Japanese Samurai sword, Chinese Swords, the Dao and Butterfly swords, and Philippine Swords Fighting Espada y Daga, and European Sword Fighting as Rapier and Saber Dueling, Long Sword, and Broad Sword fighting.
Shotokan Karate Academy

Shotokan Karate Academy

New on Lessons.com
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Shotokan Karate-Do Academy, founded in 2000 and located in Arlington, TX, is a martial arts school that upholds the traditions of authentic Japanese Shotokan karate. Guided by Master Funakoshi's teachings, the academy welcomes anyone to learn karate-do without discrimination. Founded by Shihan Nixon Feliz and Shihan Jorge Decena, the academy offers over 30 years of martial arts experience, including 25 years of teaching karate. They are committed to developing martial artists with good morals and strong convictions.
American Academy Of Martial Arts

American Academy Of Martial Arts

New on Lessons.com
26+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
The American Academy of Martial Arts and its outstanding instructors are members of the American Karate Black Belt Association. American Karate is a system of Tae Kwon Do and has its roots deeply embedded in this very popular Korean Art. American Karate also incorporates many of the strong self-defense techniques of Jujitsu, Judo, and Aikido. Our instructors are police officers, military veterans and professionals and more importantly parents. Our wonderful instructors have spent many years in training and real life experience to reach the level of Black Belt Instructor. With professionalism and skill, these men and women act as mentors

Your Jiu Jitsu questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.

How much do jiu-jitsu classes cost?

The average cost of jiu-jitsu classes is $50 to $200 per month, depending on the class age range, number of classes per week, your commitment or contract length, and the instructor's expertise and reputation. Jiu-jitsu gyms and academies are more expensive if they have well-known instructors who are national champions on staff.

In addition to the monthly class or gym fee, you'll have extra costs for gis and belts. A jiu-jitsu gi costs $60 to $120 on average, while belts cost $15 to $30. Some gyms also charge a fee for belt promotion. However, this is frowned upon by reputable academies and is often considered a warning sign of a low-quality gym.

What is jiu-jitsu?

Jiu-jitsu is a self-defense martial art based on grappling and ground control, focusing on the skill of taking your opponent to the ground and wrestling for a dominant position. jiu-jitsu uses the principles of leverage, pressure, grip, timing, and angles to subdue your opponent.

Jiu-Jitsu classes provide:

  • Self-defense skills
  • A fun and exciting way to improve your fitness
  • Increased focus and concentration

Where did jiu-jitsu originate?

Japanese martial arts expert Mitsuyo Maeda was the first to bring grappling and groundwork-focused jiu-do demonstrations to other countries. In 1914, Carlos Gracie became one of Maeda's first Brazilian students. Carlos and his brother Hélio Gracie, along with fellow students Luis França and Oswaldo Fadda, later went on to develop Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Is jiu-jitsu a good workout?

Jiu-Jitsu is an excellent full-body workout that improves strength, flexibility, conditioning, and endurance.

Is jiu-jitsu good for self-defense?

Jiu-jitsu is a highly effective self-defense martial art. Jiu-jitsu teaches you how to control a stronger and larger opponent, allowing smaller or weaker individuals to defend themselves and increasing their ability to escape dangerous confrontations.

Is jiu-jitsu dangerous?

Though jiu-jitsu is a contact sport, when practiced with proper technique and form it is safer than many other martial arts because it doesn't focus on striking your opponent with punches and kicks. In statewide competitions, jiu-jitsu resulted in fewer injuries than judo, Taekwondo, mixed martial arts, or traditional wrestling.

Is jiu-jitsu good for kids?

Jiu-jitsu can be extremely beneficial for kids, helping them to:

  • Build confidence and self-esteem
  • Improve discipline and focus
  • Increase strength and resilience
  • Develop respect for themselves and others
  • Foster new friendships
  • Improve coordination and body awareness

Where can I find the best jiu-jitsu classes near me?

Follow these tips to find jiu-jitsu academies and gyms near you:

  • Look for a reputable academy that focuses on jiu-jitsu rather than a mixed martial arts gym.
  • Research the instructors' competition record and reputation.
  • Read academy and instructor reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Confirm the academy offers classes for your experience level.
  • Visit the academy in person to confirm it is clean and well-maintained and the staff is professional.
  • Take advantage of their free day or week-long trial membership to ensure the school is a good fit for you.
  • Get a copy of the contract in writing before making any payments.

What questions should I ask jiu-jitsu academies?

When researching new jiu-jitsu academies, be sure to ask these questions:

  • Is the gym beginner friendly?
  • What kind of contracts do you offer?
  • Do you offer a free trial class?
  • What is your class schedule?
  • How many students do you have?
  • How many students are in a typical class?
  • What is the instructor's lineage and competition record?
  • What kind of uniform is required? Do you offer no-gi classes?
  • Do your students and instructors compete regularly?
  • Do you charge for belt promotions?
  • How often do you clean your mats?

Reviews for Fort Worth jiu jitsu classes

Recent success stories from people in the Fort Worth area.
Diana J.
We had a wonderful experience with Coach Jayson and highly recommend his 1-on-1 coaching sessions. He was incredibly patient, calm, and knew exactly how to connect with my daughter.
Sunday Family coaching and consulting
Nancy S.
They really know the business. I took my kid who is 11 for a lesson and they had such a good time he started to go with a small group of his friends. -
Strongheart Dojo
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