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25 min from Florence

Tiny Champs for Florence Toddlers

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for ages 2-4 — coordination, listening, and focus built through age-appropriate games. Often a child's first activity. First class free.

Tiny Champs serves ages 2 to 4 and builds coordination, listening, and following directions through age-appropriate games — never self-defense framing for toddlers. Structured activities for very young children are scarce around Florence, which gives the program real value. Sessions are short and energetic, run by coaches who understand the age. It is about 25 minutes south, and a free trial lets a parent see how their child responds first.

Why Train Tiny Champs?

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Built specifically for ages 2 to 4 — never grouped with older, bigger children.

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Develops coordination, balance, and listening through structured, age-appropriate games.

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Short, high-energy sessions designed around how toddlers actually focus and learn.

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Teaches group habits — lining up, taking turns, following a coach's cue.

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Confidence and focus that carry over to preschool and home.

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A genuine foundation for Little Champions I and the rest of the Gracie Barra kids program.

Tiny Champs Schedule

Monday 1 class
4:10 PM
Tiny Champs (2-4 Year Olds)
Kids
Tuesday 1 class
4:30 PM
Tiny Champs (2-4 Year Olds)
Kids
Wednesday 1 class
4:10 PM
Tiny Champs (2-4 Year Olds)
Kids
Thursday 1 class
4:30 PM
Tiny Champs (2-4 Year Olds)
Kids
Friday Closed
Saturday 1 class
8:30 AM
Tiny Champs (2-4 Year Olds)
Kids
Sunday Closed

Getting Here from Florence

From Florence, take FM-487 south toward Georgetown, then connect to Williams Drive — about 25 minutes total to 4402 Williams Drive, Suite 160. The academy is near Wolf Ranch Parkway in north Georgetown, with free parking directly in front.

Gracie Barra Georgetown
4402 Williams Drive, Suite 160, Georgetown, TX 78628
(737) 298-2780

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academy in Florence, TX?
There is no BJJ academy in Florence itself. Florence families who want organized martial arts drive into Georgetown for it. The nearest structured program is Gracie Barra Georgetown, about 25 minutes south via FM-487 and Williams Drive, at 4402 Williams Drive, Suite 160. It teaches the official Gracie Barra curriculum — a standardized system used at more than 1,000 academies worldwide — with four age-banded kids classes and adult programs led by Professor Fabio Villela, a Gracie Barra black belt. For families used to driving for school activities, it is a familiar distance, and the first class is free.
Is the drive from Florence to Georgetown worth it for kids martial arts?
For families wanting a real curriculum, yes. The drive from Florence is about 25 minutes via FM-487, and what justifies it is structure. Gracie Barra Georgetown runs four separate age-banded kids tiers, so a child from Florence Elementary or Florence Middle School trains with true peers and follows a curriculum that builds week over week. The belt-and-stripe system gives a clear, visible measure of progress that a once-a-week drop-in class cannot match. Classes run morning through evening, so a single trip can be planned around other Georgetown errands. The first class is free — a low-pressure way to decide before committing.

Ready to Get Started?

Your first class is free. No experience needed. No contract for the trial.