No-Gi BJJ in Arlington, MA

No-Gi Classes Every Day

Modern Curriculum

Welcoming Community

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What is No-Gi BJJ?

No-Gi BJJ is the rawest form of grappling. The goal is to control and submit your opponent without the use of strikes. It combines techniques from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, and Judo to provide a complete grappling style.
We offer the most complete No-Gi BJJ program in Greater Boston.

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What to Expect in Class

1

Instruction and Drilling

Classes open with focused technical instruction and low-intensity drilling so you can build timing and confidence right away.

2

Individual Feedback

You will train from specific scenarios to sharpen decision-making and develop reliable habits in high-value positions.

3

Situational Training

Apply techniques in controlled scenarios to develop practical skills and decision-making under pressure.

4

Live Training

Put it all together in live grappling rounds. Have fun, experiment, and learn to adapt against a resisting opponent!

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Why Train With Us

Dedicated No-Gi Program

Train in a curriculum built specifically for No-Gi instead of a part-time add-on.

Modern, Adaptive System

We blend fundamentals with evolving wrestling and leglocks.

Personalized Coaching

You get detailed technical feedback, not generic one-size-fits-all instruction.

Welcoming Team Culture

Serious training, supportive people, and a gym atmosphere where beginners and veterans both thrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Gi and No-Gi BJJ?

No-Gi BJJ sheds the traditional Gi uniform of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This prevents reliance on grips and emphasizes bodily control and movement.

Is BJJ good for self-defense?

BJJ is great for self-defense! BJJ can provide many techniques to deal with confrontation.

Is BJJ dangerous?

BJJ can be practiced safely in the right gym environment. We prioritize safety and ensure that every student feels comfortable training BJJ!

What should I wear to my first class?

Wear comfortable athletic clothing that allows movement. Review our dress code before your first session.

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