BJJ Resources & Guides
Thinking about martial arts for yourself or your child? These guides answer the questions parents and beginners ask most — written by the team at Gracie Barra Georgetown.
Jiu-Jitsu for 2-4 Year Olds in Georgetown: What Tiny Champs Looks Like
Parents of two-, three-, and four-year-olds in Georgetown often ask the same question: is my child really old enough for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? It is a fair question, and the honest answer depends entirely on what the class is actually trying to do. A Tiny Champs class is not a scaled-down version of adult BJJ, and it is not self-defense training for toddlers. It is something more useful at this age — a structured, energetic first activity that builds the foundation everything else is built on.
Read more Women's Self-DefenseWomen-Only BJJ in Georgetown: What the Tuesday and Thursday Class Looks Like
A lot of women in Georgetown have thought about learning self-defense but have not walked into a class. Often the hesitation is not about the training itself — it is about the room. The idea of being the only beginner, or the only woman, in an unfamiliar gym is enough to keep the decision on the someday list.
Read more Beginner GuidesWhat to Expect at Your First BJJ Class at Gracie Barra Georgetown
Most people who are curious about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu never take a first class — and almost always for the same reason. It is not lack of interest. It is not knowing what they are walking into. Three worries come up again and again: I will be the only beginner, I will get hurt, and I will not be in good enough shape.
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