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Praxis Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

4.6(69 reviews)

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Reviews

kaushali kanakia

Jun 18, 2022

Praxis is a great gym with lots of classes for beginners to train through the week. The teachers are kind and patient. Even with little to no knowledge before joining, I enjoy every class and feel I am getting better every time. Larry is a great teacher!

A B

Aug 12, 2024

I had an unprofessional and weird experience trying to start my BJJ journey here at Praxis. I visited the website and filled out a short form to view the schedule, followed by a longer form to register for a class. Shortly after, I received a message from Alex asking a question that I had already answered on the form, which led to some immediate confusion. He mentioned a required screening, but before we could go through any actual questions, he asked if I wanted my class canceled. Without waiting for my response, he canceled it within two minutes. I can’t speak to the overall culture or community here, but this was a very odd and discouraging way to welcome someone new to BJJ.

Valerie Hawkins

Sep 15, 2022

I trained here while travelling for work and had a wonderful experience! Larry was approachable, friendly, and of course knowledgeable. The students were welcoming and helpful when I had questions. I especially loved the advanced class where Larry showed us just a couple moves and taught broad concepts but then allowed the students to be creative and play with the new movements/concepts. I found it very helpful adding that in after standard drilling to see how if fits in with your overall game. I will definitely come back next time I'm in Seattle!

Márcio Paiva

Jan 10, 2024

TL;DR: The most disrespectful interaction I've ever had while trying to get involved in a new activity. When going to Praxis in person to try and follow up on an intro lesson I had taken on the previous week, the owner told me to leave the gym and refused to talk to me. Personal detailed story: I signed up online for an intro lesson at Praxis for Jan 2nd. I was informed that intro lessons are on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Upon arrival, I saw a larger class taking place alongside a separate intro class, which appeared to be the norm. The lesson with Akira was great, and Larry, the owner, stopped by to say hi and mentioned that I would receive follow-up material by email. On Jan 4th, I attempted to contact the school through their online forms but received no response. I showed up for the next intro class regardless, and Larry said I could join without any issues. He added that he couldn't talk at the moment because he was teaching the class. This interaction with him lasted about 30 seconds. The lesson with Josh was great. I tried to contact the school (the official contact seems to be the owner's phone) again by email, text message, and phone a few times, but to no avail. I bought a Gi since I had developed an interest in the sport and decided to show up for the next class regardless. When I arrived, Larry was busy, so I changed into the Gi and spoke to the intro instructor. I waited without going onto the mat. Larry approached me, seemingly annoyed, and said, "You need to wear a t-shirt under the Gi in this gym" (I had never worn a Gi in my life and no one had informed me of this rule). He continued, "Enrollment is closed. You can't just come in whenever you feel like it. You're not training today. Change back into regular clothes." The tone seemed a bit unnecessary, but I complied and changed back into street clothes. I then decided to wait and talk to Larry (to see if I could sign up for a different cohort/start date) or to understand how to sign up since the intro-class instructor mentioned that Larry might have some time after the other class finished warming up. However, Larry saw me standing there with the instructor, waved goodbye, and pointed at the door, saying, "I won't talk to you. Goodbye. I'm teaching a lesson. Leave the gym.". Honestly, I can't tell what annoyed him so much, and I feel like my interactions with everyone else at the gym were very positive. The instructors for the intro lessons (who are colored belts) were all very friendly. If the problem was simply that the class was full, it could have been easily handled with a polite explanation, such as, "Hey, the classes are unfortunately full, and it doesn't seem like we'll have space in the near future. ." Overall review: Despite my own bad experience with the owner, the students I talked to there seemed happy with the place, and the intro-class instructors were particularly nice and encouraging. If you don't get very unlucky getting arbitrarily selected as dislikable by the owner and don't mind this happening to some people, it's probably a decent place to train. I take selective respect as the reason for the 1 star review.

Randall Sanders

Jun 14, 2023

Fantastic gym to train at. I was visiting from Tennessee and Professor Larry was extremely welcoming, as were his students. He loaned me a gi with no hesitation and allowed me to join his advanced class. The rolls were very hard but safe, everyone was trying to get better and not trying to hurt anyone just to win. Very competitive gym, very clean, and I would recommend training here whether you live in Seattle or are just visiting.

Contact Information

Address

506 2nd Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

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Working Hours

Monday
12-9PM
Tuesday
12-9PM
Wednesday
12-9PM
Thursday
12-9PM
Friday
12-9PM
Saturday
10AM-1PM
Sunday
Closed

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Praxis Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Seattle, Washington