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    Yamabushi Jujutsu-Aikijutsu Ryu

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    Bronx Jiu-Jitsu

    5.0
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    I found Bronx Jiu Jitsu on Instagram after looking for some jiu jitsu training in the Bronx. Though…read moreI train mainly in Westchester I decided to come to a seminar hosted here and had a wonderful time. Bronx Jiu Jitsu is so professional, respectful, welcoming and supportive of all jiu jitsu practitioners. Being new to the sport I was anxious about being in a training facility with high level and high ranked practitioners. The people who work and train here are nothing but kind hearted and welcoming. I have done drop ins and trained in other gyms like the UFC Gym in White Plains and was unfortunately not met with the same level of respect and integrity. This gym is all about giving you the tools and skills you need to be successful. This is the type of facility that produces competent fighters and practitioners of the sport. I will be returning should they host any more seminars or events.

    I'll start the review off by stating that I love Bronx Jiu Jitsu and if you live/work in the area…read moreand are considering trying it...you definitely should. In the 4 or so years before walking into BXJJ in August 2018 I had taken somewhere between 5 and 10 jiu-jitsu classes at about 4 different locations between DC and NY. Despite feeling like this was something I really wanted to do, I was never able to find the right place until BXJJ. This review is going to be broken down into what I feel are the relevant aspects of what makes this place special: COST: You will not find a better bang for your buck in terms of cost per class than this. Jiu-jitsu can be an expensive pursuit, especially if/when you really get into it (tournament fees, gis, rash guards, special seminars, etc.) so it's a huge benefit to take classes at a gym that never makes you feel like you're being price gouged. That applies to both the regular membership rates as well as the really, really fantastic introductory month specials. ATMOSPHERE: One of the issues I had with the previous places I tried to take jiu-jitsu classes was the stiff atmosphere. Yes, martial arts is serious business, but I'm also a firm believer in occasionally laughing. You'll find that everyone from the instructors to the students is more than willing to laugh at themselves and each other and that makes it an easy place to be a newcomer and ask questions. At the same time, it is also a really welcoming place where many of the people you meet take tons of classes there and, as a result, are totally comfortable helping you out one on one when something that is taught in class goes over your head. TEACHING: Phenomenal. One of the things that I most appreciate is that you never feel like you are part of a jiu-jitsu factory. Instructors take the time to learn your name/about you and they take care in observing everyone when it's time to roll so that you get personalized/actionable feedback. I can credit so much of my progress not just to what we are learning within the structure of the 1 hour class, but to the time instructors willingly take to break stuff down with me after class (related, it helps that they try not to pile classes on top of one another back to back to back so there is room for that). FACILITIES: The mats/training area does not stink. This might seem like a little thing, but...go to enough jiu jitsu gyms and trust me you will appreciate this.

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    The Jungle Gym

    2.5
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    1.6 mi

    I've been apart of the gym for quite some time, two years to be more specific. When I arrived, i…read moretook the trial class - If I remember that day specifically, i quickly rushed to the evening classes. The gym used to be a mechanic garage, next to it was a mom and pop shop. The gym was closed, nice mats and a partially built MMA cage. At the time, they had two heavy punching bags and matted walls to prevent injury. They also have ropes used to tie down ships that was positioned in a zig zag line on the ceiling. So without further interruptions of nostalgia, here is my Review of the Jungle Gym. As with all my reviews, I grade them from 1 through 5 stars. 1 being absolute horrible and five representing nothing but superior quality. Location/Gym - This gym opened up after moving from a smaller school when Justin Garcia was teaching on a Purple Belt/Brown Belt level. He was teaching Brazilian Jujitsu and at the time, those school was almost practically scarce in the Bronx. The new location was conveniently around less then a block from the 6 train line and 22x bus line that travels towards and from Fordham. The Gym, as described above, had a changing room and cubbies in the Mat area where you could place your belongings. We didn't have a Soda Machine til later, and also had a functioning shower and bathroom. They had a waiting area where the trophies and merchandise was placed. In the Mat area, you had one or two dumbbells and a set of Kettle Bells, jump rope and those latter spaced ropes you placed on the floor. They had several Title Muay Thai pads as well, but, no extra boxing gloves, shin guards, et cetera. After classes are done, the small locker room becomes crowded, since people are often training from an hour to two or three - with the extended classes, they would develop odor. It get's bad, you are just there smelling the sweaty no no parts of a man to no extent. Classes/Quality - So before as stated, this is primarily Brazilian Jujitsu focused school. I should have titled this differently, but, by reading you you would understand several implications. The classes were separated by, this time of my involvement, Morning/Adults, Afternoon/Children Classes, Evenings/Adults. For the Adults in the evenings, they were extra classes involved in the calendar. There was Grappling/Open Mat/Striking within a day of service. Each class, you may never have the same couch and often the owner of the School makes his appearance on the mat. For awhile, he was indeed teaching the class him, he would go over anywhere from two to three techniques a night for that particular class. Before that, you would do a quick warm up, a bit of jogging that lasted a few seconds, stretches to get the kinks out of your body. After learning the techniques and participating - They would often have the groups split into smaller groups, and spar for a bit. With specific rules that encourage the trainee in working that specific position. Three segments exist. Morning - Adults... Afternoons for the Children, and Evening's Adults. Evenings you'd get three separate classes, which all, require a specific monthly subscription under the annual contract. You may never really see the owner of the establishment teach and sometimes you will be graced by his beloved vulgar humor and, well, Alpha like primitive instincts who closes resembles a giant ape. After all, the schools logo is of a Gorilla, right? Striking Classes at the time, were not what I have expected. I was told i could take Boxing Lessons, and well, they weren't Boxing lessons. Although the cool thing was, they were actually Muay Thai, for awhile. Reggie and Omar Ahmed ended up leaving, because, Justin felt as if they didn't embody the school for what they wanted it to be. Reggie left for a better opportunity and well, Omar Ahmed from the Satin Gym, was never to be found. You could only find him in the Satin Gym located in Astoria, Queens. His instruction was amazing as a Muay Thai Instructor, kudos to him. A few key points. The owner of the Jungle Gym did create an atmosphere that he tailored for Business purposes. They will try to get you to purchase there gear, so, you might not have to go far and wide to purchase reasonably better gear with greater build quality. A word to the wise, people steal here. You could have the same gear you purchased, brand new, swiped with theirs and you'll never know. First and foremost, the Trainees... You will make decent human beings of friends, though, everyone has a specific narrative or agenda. Teachers, maybe one of them are friendly but the rest are just meat heads with Alpha Mentality. Be warned... Whatever you do please look over the contract, you have to know what you're getting yourself into. These classes can be expensive, and I'm sure, the rent is not cheap either " That we know of " The instructions are okay, Gym quality is actually better then most in the area. The owner can be deceptive so thread lightly. Overall JG gets 3 / 5

    nah yall tweaking gng…read more 200 a month if im not mistaken is crazy. it smells like sweat in that place. people cannot eat or drink even if they are not on the mats for some reason.

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    5.0
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    2.0 mi

    I've been here since Jan 2012. My journey with Mike and the crew has been great. New facility same…read moreauthentic Gracie Jiu Jitsu. If you want to learn how to truly defend yourself, get in the best shape of your life come down and check out Gracie Jiu Jitsu New York.

    Signed the family up to take classes at the Relson Gracie Academy on Tremont avenue and I can tell…read moreyou that coaches Mike and Rich are both great. Mike Casey is the head coach/owner and an old school Gracie guy.. as real as it gets.. a black belt under Relson Gracie.. super knowledgeable and a great motivator with a no nonsense demeanor. As a beginner I can tell the that the core/fundamental program is awesome.. It is real authentic Gracie Jiu-jitsu.. real combat/ street self defense. The Core program can honestly be done wearing no gi as it is all about real world scenarios, real Gracie style street combat that could save your life. Some schools have gotten away from original Gracie Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and focus entirely on "sport Jiu-jitsu" which has tons of rules and is all about getting points in tournaments.. this is not that school.. although some of the guys do compete.. The blue and higher ranking belts in the school are also very helpful and a great group of guys. Another great thing is that Mike gives you the lesson plan for the whole year, so you know exactly what to expect every class.. The facility is always clean, floor and wall padding always clean, two bathrooms, water fountain etc.. and I always find street parking. The kids program is great for the little ones learning to grapple and is primarily a bully defense program. It is very safe as they are not allowed to do submissions until they reach teenage years and enter the adult program. Overall highly recommended

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