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    Gomez Jiu-jitsu

    5.0 (21 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 AM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ask the Community - Gomez Jiu-jitsu

    Do they offer kids classes? What's the recommended age for kids?

    Yes. Call them and ask for the timings.

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    No showers. Restrooms only.

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    Professor Carlos and Julie are great instructors and create a positive but tough environment to roll in!

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    Cobrinha Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Fitness

    Cobrinha Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Fitness

    4.7
    (120 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with handshakes from everyone, which immediately set the…read moretone. At first I thought people were confusing me with someone else, but I quickly realized that's just the culture here. I started with their 4-week beginner program and had a really positive experience. The professors are not only friendly and approachable, but also world-class. They pay close attention to everyone to make sure you feel comfortable and are learning the techniques correctly. Starting BJJ can feel intimidating, but they've created a safe and supportive environment that makes it much easier to stay consistent. That's important for a sport like this where progress takes time. What initially drew me in was Cobrinha's philosophy, and it absolutely lives up to the reputation. I'd encourage anyone to learn about it directly from him. I've been meaning to write this for a while, but I'm proud to be a member here now. This is a great place to start your BJJ journey.

    I'm disappointed with my experience…read more On the 12th, I called specifically to confirm pricing and scheduling before committing because I value both my time and the business's time. During that call, I was told there was a 4-week introductory program for $149, with classes on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:00 PM. I was also told that after the introductory period, membership would be $257 per month, with a discounted rate available if I signed up early. Based on that information, I was excited to get started. I confirmed my email, completed the registration process, signed the waiver, and booked what was advertised on the website as a free trial. When I arrived for class, I was informed that free trials were no longer offered and that the $149 introductory program was no longer available. This was surprising given that only about 10 days had passed since I had called to confirm everything. I asked whether I could simply pay for a drop-in fundamentals class since I was already there and on time, but I was told that drop-ins were only available to students with prior experience. As a brand-new student, my only option was to sign up for the full $257 monthly membership. That was the most frustrating part. The lower-cost introductory option was gone, the free trial was gone, and I wasn't allowed to pay for a single class to see if the gym was a good fit. Instead, the only option available was to commit to a full month for $257 without ever having taken a class there. That's a significant commitment for someone trying a new gym for the first time. It's unfortunate because the facility seems to have a great community and many satisfied members. However, having the terms change so quickly after I confirmed them, combined with having no way to try a class before committing to a full membership, left me with a very negative first impression.

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    Meraki Jiu Jitsu

    Meraki Jiu Jitsu

    4.9
    (48 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    Huge mat. I mean just huge! Vibe: everyone at Meraki was…read moreextremely friendly, kind, and welcoming. The students, the professors, staff. Overall just a super solid dojo. They have women's only open mat from time to time and I think that is so neat. I haven't seen that in other places. The ratio of women is definitely higher than other dojos. So ladies, if you want to find sparring partners, this is definitely the place. It's super clean. Aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Bathrooms are equipped with showers. That's next level stuff. Parking: can be tough sometimes since it's street parking mostly. But definitely not koreatown level difficult. You can find parking.

    Probably the best facilities I have ever seen, extremely welcoming classmates who go the extra mile…read moreto work on techniques or competition prep, and awesome instruction from the coaches and teachers. I especially love Professor Anthony's morning classes - a great group of students, and Anthony's teaching methodology is fantastic - lots of ramping up from drilling to positional sparring, letting students acclimate at their own pace to using the techniques and concepts in progressively more live situations.

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    Meraki offers a kids program for boys and girls ages 5-15. There are classes for ages 5-8 and 9-15.
    Meraki offers a kids program for boys and girls ages 5-15. There are classes for ages 5-8 and 9-15.
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    Fundamentals Class
    Meraki offers a a kids program for boys and girls ages 5-15.  Students are broken up into groups, ages 5-8 and 9-15.

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    Meraki offers a a kids program for boys and girls ages 5-15. Students are broken up into groups, ages 5-8 and 9-15.
    Kron Gracie Jiu-Jitsu LAX

    Kron Gracie Jiu-Jitsu LAX

    5.0
    (10 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    I've been training here for 4 months, and it has truly changed my life. I came in with zero martial…read morearts experience, but from the very first class I was hooked. Ricardo and Henrique are phenomenal teachers -- they not only explain techniques clearly and create a supportive learning environment, but they also emphasize real self-defense skills that make you feel safer and more confident in everyday life. The community here is just as incredible. My training partners are welcoming, encouraging, and always willing to help. It's the perfect balance of learning, challenge, and fun. At 42, I never imagined I'd be starting Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, but I'm so glad I did. If you've ever thought about trying it, I can't recommend this academy enough. They offer two free trial classes, which is the perfect way to see for yourself. And to the women out there who might be curious but hesitant -- please come try it! You'll find a safe, respectful, and empowering place to train. I hope to see you on the mat!

    I've been training for just under 4 weeks at Los Angeles Jiu-Jitsu Academy and I feel like I've…read morefound a gem of a place! The instructors, Professor Ricardo, and his son, Henrique, are top notch, with a depth of knowledge and experience that are unmatched! They are also incredibly kind, welcoming and encouraging. My training partners are also along the mindset of growth and help each other learn. I've been injured at other places, but here, I feel like for someone older, like me, I get the perfect amount of challenges to help me grow and learn. I drive over an hour to train here three times a week because of how great this place is. Take an intro class and you'll see what I mean.

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    Cosmic Training Center

    Cosmic Training Center

    4.9
    (146 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Updating my review after a handful of years. My family's experience at Cosmic has continued to be…read morepositive. My kids have been with the program for many years now and I am very pleased with their progress. Coach Joseph can be strict with the kids during training, but he cares deeply about them. He not only wants them to continue to build on their jiujitsu skills, but he also wants them to grow into strong, resilient individuals who can overcome any obstacle. He teaches the kids to be respectful to their parents, instructors, and peers. Discipline is one of the core attribute of martial arts and it's great to see that in every class. Some coaches may seem tough on the outside, but they're also fun and extremely nurturing because many of them are dads of the kids that train there. The best way to find out is to try out a class!

    You'll almost always feel welcome here. Especially if you are a child, for example, a 12-year-old…read moregirl lost count of an exercise she was doing, and he snapped at her & asked if he needed to count for her! He will call the kids boy or girl rather than by their actual name to make them feel worse. He used the excuse that this is a rough sport to justify his abuse. He even laughed at a little boy who had accidentally gotten hurt and mocked his pain by saying, "Blood, sweat, & tears!" And he didn't even check to see if he was okay or tell his parents what happened to him, what if he got a bruise or god forbid was bleeding?! He views their failures as burdens for him rather than obstacles for them to overcome. And the curriculum is seemingly too random and doesn't focus enough on systems. He will sometimes pressure the good kids for no discernible reason; that makes no sense. So if you believe teachers shouldn't be held accountable but children should, then this place is for you! He couldn't even look me in the eye when he told me to trust his process, but he screams at a little boy to look at him when he is carelessly reprimanding him. He will use any excuse to scream at the kids instead of being more patient with them. My entire journey with him was boiling frog syndrome. All these kids he's tormenting with his childlike screaming and lies are gonna have broken brains, good job! It would be extremely helpful if he asked his students for feedback and found ways to improve his methods instead of losing his temper. He just drops random stuff on us and expects us to do it perfectly. He laughed when I misheard his instructions, and he enjoys humiliating his students in front of everyone and thinks it's good. He'd better get it right if he doesn't want his precious trophies to stop coming in. I have lost my temper here before I admit it. And maybe some kids who need to be pushed, everyone is different. But do you really want to take that risk with every kid? And yes, I overreacted when he posted an Instagram story where he joked about not turning on the a/c during a hot day of 2024. He also had this competition training technique, I think he called Red Alert, where if your opponent is being unfair and breaks your arm, he won't do anything about it. And the sweat test, which I previously mentioned. And as mentioned in my previous review, there was the 200 squats group punishment, but what I haven't mentioned about it was how he unnervingly laughed about the way the tears streamed down their face. That is a form of corporal punishment. And I can't abide that because it is immoral. He often lets the kids play a bit after class, and there was one time when a little boy was playing tag with his brother wasn't playing tag. And they acted like he hit him and threatened him 100 burpees if he did it again. Instead of hearing his side of the story and then Coach Nate mocked him for being scared of Coach Joseph. He has done kind things for them from time to time, but that's not going to cancel out all the harshness he has and still is inflicting on his students. Provoking hope amuses sadists. And I may have misunderstood Coach Martinez jokingly calling some kids liars. I also misjudged the capoeira/MMA coach; he is a good man who just has a really intense way of teaching. He used his dog to distract the students during one of the comp classes, and got mad at them for looking at her. It's an imbalanced power disparity. Then there is the matter of those martial arts camps he is a part of. The way he described them made it sound like he'll break the kid's spirits with pain to "help" them. Kids don't have the option to leave unless their parent(s) or guardians say otherwise. And he said, "We will do in a month what the parents won't dare do in a lifetime." Seems like he thinks he can raise them better. Hardly any kids will tell someone about this abuse since most kids don't do that. I should know, I've been there. They often don't know how to express themselves yet. He hates their innocence, and that fake smile and condescending laugh of his. He said no matter what I say about him, he won't hold it against me. All that talk of integrity, and this is how he acts. He called two young boys weak for having soccer practice every other week, something they can't control. He also mocked me in a direct message on Instagram for having a rough childhood and "taking it out on everyone!" Don't trust this man to respect physical boundaries either. He would often snatch away my headphones to check them out or caress me without my consent. He also forced us to ask a question, so I asked the first one that popped into my head. And it wasn't very good, and the next day he said he had a new rule. Where every question will go through him first before asking a guest coach. "Because some of you have been asking some really stupid questions." He says. That's a wonderful way to talk about your autistic pupil. He also gaslights a lot.

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    First competition
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