5 or 10 Classes at Alliance Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu NYC (Up to 93% Off)
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Instructors teach students the fundamentals of grappling in one-hour classes
Martial artists wear colorful belts to indicate their mastery of fighting techniques and their long-standing blood feud with suspenders. Self-defend in style with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $19 for 5 Brazilian jiu-jitsu classes (a $200 value)
- $29 for 10 Brazilian jiu-jitsu classes (a $400 value)<p>
Dressed in the traditional uniform known as a gi, students master throws, sweeps, and submission moves designed to incapacitate an attacking opponent. The studio’s two teachers hold classes seven days a week, offering fundamentals courses Monday–Thursday and Saturday mornings. Classes focus on collective warm-ups, specific techniques, and live sparring sessions. Advanced and Beginner classes are held 7 days a week.
_Though Alliance Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu NYC sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available._
Instructors teach students the fundamentals of grappling in one-hour classes
Martial artists wear colorful belts to indicate their mastery of fighting techniques and their long-standing blood feud with suspenders. Self-defend in style with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $19 for 5 Brazilian jiu-jitsu classes (a $200 value)
- $29 for 10 Brazilian jiu-jitsu classes (a $400 value)<p>
Dressed in the traditional uniform known as a gi, students master throws, sweeps, and submission moves designed to incapacitate an attacking opponent. The studio’s two teachers hold classes seven days a week, offering fundamentals courses Monday–Thursday and Saturday mornings. Classes focus on collective warm-ups, specific techniques, and live sparring sessions. Advanced and Beginner classes are held 7 days a week.
_Though Alliance Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu NYC sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available._
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About Alliance Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu NYC
Fabio Clemente had a mere three months of training and four techniques under his then-blue belt when he won his first national Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament. Despite his beloved careers as a professional rower and an international photographer, he never lost the fire ignited by winning that tournament. Now as a black belt of many years, he brings his training to New Yorkers at Alliance Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu NYC, which he's led to four consecutive national and world championships. Students grapple in the traditional fashion, armored in loose-fitting gis cinched with a belt that indicates an individual's rank, and instructors reserve certain sessions for no-gi, MMA-style wrestling. Both combat methods empower students with the ability to harness leverage and momentum to effortlessly toss about an assailant while mastering physiology, psyche, and spirit. Ultimately, practitioners focus on immobilizing foes with devastating joint locks and the same intense stare Arnold Schwarzenegger uses to paralyze audiences into sitting still during his movies.