Jiu Jitsu with Women's Classes near Oklahoma City, OK
Women's Jiu Jitsu classes are specifically designed to cater to the needs and preferences of female practitioners. These classes focus on teaching self-defense techniques, improving physical fitness, and fostering a sense of community among women. Whether you're looking to learn self-defense, get in shape, or simply try something new, women's Jiu Jitsu classes can be a great fit.
Resilient Roots Jiu Jitsu | Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) | Self Defense Wellness Center
2731 NW 50th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, USA
What Students Are Saying
“Resilient Roots BJJ, led by Jennifer Gray, receives high praise across all reviews for its supportive and encouraging atmosphere. The school caters to all skill levels, offering positive challenges without pressure. Jennifer Gray is highlighted as an exceptional instructor, known for her professionalism, effective communication, and unique play-based instruction for children. The facility is noted for its clean, updated amenities and welcoming environment, making it family-friendly. The focus on Gracie Combatives and self-defense techniques sets it apart, creating a diverse and inclusive community where students of all ages and backgrounds thrive. Highly recommended for its quality instruction and community spirit.”
American Elite Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
320 NE 145th Pl, Edmond, OK 73013, USA
What Students Are Saying
“American Elite BJJ receives consistently high praise for its excellent instruction, friendly atmosphere, and clean facilities. Instructors are knowledgeable and welcoming, fostering a respectful and encouraging environment. The gym offers a variety of classes, including programs for kids and women, making it family-friendly. Students and staff alike contribute to a positive and supportive community, with many noting the ease of making friends and the strong sense of camaraderie. The gym's cleanliness is frequently highlighted as a standout feature. Overall, American Elite is highly recommended for both beginners and experienced martial artists.”