5 or 10 Jujitsu or Conditioning Classes at Bronx Jiu-Jitsu (Up to 78% Off)
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Study ground fighting with Brazilian jujitsu or incorporate striking and weapons with Japanese jujitsu
Sometimes it is better to show someone an open hand than a closed fist, particularly when you can just kick them in the face either way. Walk tall and carry a brutal roundhouse with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for 5 classes ($100 value)
- $45 for 10 classes ($200 value)
Instructors pass on the ground-grappling arts of Brazilian jujitsu and the more upright techniques of Japanese jujitsu, which also includes the use of weapons. In addition, they teach calorie-incinerating cardio kickboxing classes and lead students through kettlebell conditioning workouts. Their doors are open seven days a week for specific classes or general training.
Study ground fighting with Brazilian jujitsu or incorporate striking and weapons with Japanese jujitsu
Sometimes it is better to show someone an open hand than a closed fist, particularly when you can just kick them in the face either way. Walk tall and carry a brutal roundhouse with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for 5 classes ($100 value)
- $45 for 10 classes ($200 value)
Instructors pass on the ground-grappling arts of Brazilian jujitsu and the more upright techniques of Japanese jujitsu, which also includes the use of weapons. In addition, they teach calorie-incinerating cardio kickboxing classes and lead students through kettlebell conditioning workouts. Their doors are open seven days a week for specific classes or general training.
Need To Know Info
About Bronx Jiu-Jitsu
Brothers John and Juan Ortega grew up in the neighborhood where they now teach as the instructors and owners of Bronx Jiu-Jitsu. As kids, martial arts gave them discipline, confidence, and the tools they needed to stand up to bullies. With those memories in mind, they founded a school in their old neck of the woods as a way to pass on their lessons to another local generation.
The Ortegas teach a combination of kids' and adult classes, focusing on two iterations of jujitsu from different parts of the world. Brazilian jujitsu arms its disciples with a broad range of ground-fighting techniques, good for overpowering a larger opponent or winning a fistfight with the sandman. Japanese jujitsu focuses on fighting from a standing position with strikes, joint locks, and even some weapon techniques. To condition students for the rigors of combat, the brothers also conduct cardio kickboxing classes and kettlebell courses.