Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

7603 13th Avenue Brooklyn 11228
Phone: 718-331-5487

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412 Myrtle Avenue
(718) 403-0067

We are collecting donations on behalf of “Partners In Health” for the Haiti Relief effort! Please donate what you can. We’re accepting cash, check and credit card donations. Even a quarter makes a difference!

Upcoming Events at BBJJ..

  • Every Wednesday- All Level Personal Safety at 7pm
  • Every Wednesday- ATP Thai Boxing at 8pm
  • Thursday January 28th- Adult Orientation 8pm. All Basic students must attend at least one orientation session to qualify for ATP

Upcoming Events at BBJJ2…

  • Every Wednesday- Personal Safety at 7pm
  • Every Thursday- Thai Boxing at 8pm
  • Every Friday- Stranger Danger at 5pm
  • Tuesday January 26th- FREE Yoga class

For Information on these and other exciting programs, please click on the “CONTACT” tab below!


News this Week

March 8th, 2010

Hope everyone had a restful weekend. We can’t wait to see everyone back on the mat and training hard!

Upcoming Events at BBJJ…

  • Monday March 8th- FREE Nutrition and Fitness Clinic. This is open to both ATP and Basic students. Please come prepared to train, and bring a notebook with you! 7pm
  • Friday March 12th- Master Crowder’s seminar! All regular classes are CANCELED! Seminar is open to all Basic and ATP students. 7pm!
  • Thursday March 18th- FREE Yoga Class at 7pm. This event is open to all students, friends and family members

Upcoming Events at BBJJ2…

  • Friday March 12th- Junior Boot Camp! 5pm-6pm
  • Friday March 12th- Master Crowder’s seminar at our 13th ave School! All regular classes are CANCELED! Seminar is open to all Basic and ATP students. 7pm!

For Information on these and other exciting programs, please click on the “CONTACT” tab below!

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    Though I had not trained in any form of wrestling or martial art preceding my enrollment at Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, I have had several eye-opening conversations with practitioners of the myriad other martial arts that are available for study. In general, I have come away with a profound appreciation of the intellectual and humane approach to the training and practice of the techniques we are learning in class.

    I feel that I am a person of compassion and empathy, and I consider myself very lucky to know that I am afforded a choice if I am ever in a position in which I must use the highly effective techniques I have learned in class to not hurt my opponent and walk away.
    — Stephen D.