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    Apostle Jiu Jitsu Academy

    Apostle Jiu Jitsu Academy

    1.0(2 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    I had high hopes for this gym, but unfortunately, it did not meet expectations. The instruction…read moreunder Abi is equivalent of a blue belt, and not what I would consider technical or effective. It seems like there's a limited understanding of proper technique, and a lot of what's demonstrated would likely lead to bad habits in the long run. The classes often lack structure, and it's difficult to follow a clear progression in the training. Speaking with others in the Jiu Jitsu community, I've heard similar concerns--many have noted that he curses frequently, which makes the environment feel unprofessional, especially when younger students are present. On top of that, unless you sign up for a formal class, you shouldn't expect any instruction or feedback from him. Speaking of the kids' program, I'd encourage anyone considering it to take a look at their social media. The classes seem more like unstructured playtime than a focused martial arts program, which may not align with what most parents are looking for in a Jiu Jitsu school.

    I am new in town and came in to try out. They dont have any tryouts so you will be paying a 10$…read more"mat fee" each time. I was told to come back the next day for no-gi class because I didnt have a gi and wouldnt be allowed on the mat without one, "instructors rules". Josie advised me that the best option for me would be a punch card that is 100$ for 10 visits. I'm not sure why anyone would buy the punch card if you can just pay the mat fee and still pay the same amount. Overall it seemed they were trying to wring as much money out of me as possible with no respect for the sport. Past gyms I have been to always made me feel welcome and it seemed more about establishing a community and spreading good energy, not about making as much money as possible. I was very excited when I saw the BJJ sign driving by but now I just feel disappointed.

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    Boxer's Rebellion Martial Arts

    Boxer's Rebellion Martial Arts

    5.0(1 review)
    24.5 miCorbett

    There are many martial arts schools in town, but I have to say this school ranks amongst the…read morehighest of them. The philosophy that is taught towards self-defense is the most realistic and applicable towards real-life situations. Sensei/sifu Paul that owns the school is definitely in his element towards what he teaches. You want to learn real martial arts, and not go to a cookie-cutter mcdojo, Boxers Rebellion is the right choice.

    From the owner: With over 20 years teaching martial arts in the Tucson community, Boxer's Rebellion Martial Arts…read more(BRMA) Tucson is your premier choice to learn Sanda (Chinese MMA / Kickboxing) , Traditional Kung Fu (Chinese Boxing, Shuaijiao Wrestling, & Traditional Weapon Fighting) and No-Gi Jujitsu (jiu jitsu) Wrestling.​ Students train in both striking and wrestling, learning to deliver powerful punches and kicks while also mastering throws, sweeps, and takedowns. In addition, as part of our Traditional Kung Fu program students learn traditional weapon combat training focused on the use of traditional weapons (Jian (straight sword), Dao (single edged saber), Qiang (Spear), Gùn (Staff) and short stick) as instruments of modern self-defense and sport fencing. ​ Whether you're looking to improve your fitness, learn self-defense, or compete, BRMA offers a challenging and rewarding experience for practitioners of all levels.

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