Gi and No-Gi. Beginners through competition-level. Technique drilled first, live rounds coached. The kind of practice you can still be doing at 72.
Most adults come in with one of two worries: they'll get hurt, or they'll be the weakest one in the room. Neither happens here. Our white-belt curriculum teaches you to control position before you're asked to escape one, and live rounds are staffed by coaches who match your intensity to your experience.
You'll drill Gi and No-Gi. You'll learn the guard, passing, top control, submissions, escapes, and takedowns — in the order they actually build on each other. You'll be invited to compete when you're ready. You'll be told the honest truth about your technique, always.
Claim Your Free ClassWe don't have a meathead culture and we don't permit it. Injuries happen when ego drives the room — so we don't let it.
Every sparring session is watched, corrected, and calibrated. You won't be left alone with someone too strong or too reckless for you.
Both on the weekly schedule. Gi for the technical game, No-Gi for the scramble. Most members train both.
Mats scrubbed daily, bathrooms kept, Gi uniforms actually cleaned. An academy's hygiene is its respect.
"You won't find a room with better people, more patient coaches, or cleaner mats in Vegas."



Every student goes through the same progression. The order isn't a suggestion — it's how the art builds.
Every item below is something you'll experience in your first few weeks. No fluff.
No fluff. Here's the three-step picture of your first day on our mat.
Introduce yourself at the front. Grab a loaner Gi if you don't have one. Bathrooms and mats are ready.
You'll warm up with the class, drill two or three techniques, then live rounds — matched by a coach to your experience.
Before you walk out, you'll know what class to come back to. No pressure, no sales pitch.
Answers to the four things most new members ask before their first class.
No. Our white-belt fundamentals follow a fixed curriculum that assumes zero experience. You'll start where everyone starts: position, posture, escapes — then build from there.
No. Our members include desk workers, parents, and people recovering from injuries. Class intensity is matched to your experience, not the other way around.
No sport is zero-risk, but our room is watched. Live rounds are coached. Ego is not permitted. Injuries come from rooms without oversight — we don't run one.
Athletic clothes for your free trial — a rash guard and shorts, or sweats. If you stay, you'll want a Gi (we sell them or recommend where to buy).
Still not sure? Just come in. The free class is the answer.
Claim Your Free ClassNo experience, no gi, no ego required. Shorts and a t-shirt are fine. Arrive fifteen minutes early and a coach will meet you at the door.
Free first class, honest answers, no sales ladder. Just show up.
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