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    Oswego Jiu Jitsu

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    1 month ago

    great facility and very welcoming crowd. they'll help you initiate mechanics and skills thatll benefit what you want to accomplish. recmen.

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    Tai-Kai Jiu-Jitsu

    Tai-Kai Jiu-Jitsu

    4.8(13 reviews)
    29.5 mi

    I got to train here for two weeks while in town for work. Absolutely fantastic atmosphere, very…read morefriendly people, and super high level Jiu jitsu! I would recommend training here to anyone in the area and anyone stopping by town!

    I never write reviews but I need to in this case. Tai Kai is unlike a traditional gym, where you…read morepay your money, get your lessons or workout in, then go home. At Tai Kai you leave with so much more. Not only do you get top level training from the original BJJ school in CNY who has the most black belts around, but you also gain a new family, community, a home away from home where everybody knows your name (like Cheers, but without the alcohol). I couldn't be more sincere when I say you earn a new family. And this was evident when my 5 year old son (who also trained at Tai Kai) was diagnosed with brain cancer. Ken, the owner and my friend the past 10 years, put together a fund raiser at the gym to help raise money for my son and the upcoming medical costs. The turnout was huge and was more than I would've ever expected. Ken and everyone else at the gym checks on My son all the time, asking how he's doing and I wish I can bring him into the gym so he could get to see everyone who cares about him. Others had dropped of food for us, donated toys, clothes...etc to help relieve our burden. The 10 years I've spent training Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, boxing, and mma at Tai Kai; the blood and sweat, the physical rigors and soreness from a great workout....it's all been worth it to be able to be part of a family and community that had my back in the most difficult time of me and my family's life. Thank you Ken and Tai Kai for being the best around.

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    Warcloud BJJ

    Warcloud BJJ

    5.0(1 review)
    41.5 mi

    Fantastic Brazilian Jiu Jitsu academy! I've trained BJJ for nearly a decade and have been lucky…read moreenough to attend several different schools across New York. I've learned to recognize great instruction and great instructors. Most recently I've had the pleasure of spending the summer training at Warcloud BJJ in Manlius. The owner, Professor Scott Schultz, is one of the most experienced BJJ black belts I've come across. He's learned from, and competed against, top names in BJJ and MMA. This includes several big names in UFC history. His instruction is top notch. He's an encyclopaedia of techniques. He points out all of the subtle details of each move and the way he 'flows' when demonstrating is so smooth. The academy itself is conveniently located, clean, and well equipped. The people that train there are all 'down to earth', good-natured, family-oriented, 'everyday' people. Several of the adult students also have their kids train in the kids classes. The academy has the perfect atmosphere to cater to both the everyday person looking to casually train or the competitor eager to up their game. On a personal note, I've found Professor Schultz to be an accommodating, understanding, humorous, caring, and all around good guy. He cares about each of his students, even the ones who walked through the door for the first time. If you're looking for a place to train in Fayetteville, Manlius or the neighboring towns, this is it.

    From the owner: At Manlius BJJ we teach the fundamental principles and movements of Martial Arts, with an emphasis…read moreon Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and grappling techniques from around the world. We are a club that offers training in the striking arts, as well as joint locks, wristlocks, and throws. All our students have the opportunity to learn the core, base movements of boxing, and kicking skills that come from various traditions for a full, well-rounded workout and a valuable self-defense experience. As for the atmosphere, "The vibe is tribe!" We are a family friendly school where everyone supports each other in their goals and efforts, both on and off the mats. our kid's classes are fun, yet challenging and focused. Children learning Jiu-Jitsu have a huge edge when 'push comes to shove" our kids start as young as five years old. we have family class options as well. All of the Children in our club get to learn Jiu-Jitsu, grappling, wrestling skills, core boxing skills, kick bag workouts, focus mitts, and of course plenty of live Jiu-Jitsu and grappling matches, the safest and best Martial Art in the world!

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    Haven Jiu Jitsu

    Haven Jiu Jitsu

    3.0(2 reviews)
    22.7 mi

    I am a 42-year-old woman and have had nothing but positive experiences training at Haven Jiu Jitsu…read more The majority of my training partners are much bigger than me and I always feel safe and respected. There is an excellent learning environment and everyone who is more experienced than I am regularly takes the time to help me when I need it. I look forward to every class and open mat, and I appreciate how much I have developed as an athlete by training here.

    Out of respect to mixed martial arts, I blocked names and numbers. When I brought up the fact that…read moreI was brand new, and have never sparred someone, I was brushed aside. had guys going harder than agreed upon, I was brushed aside. I came in, dropped my ego at the door and was ready to learn Mauy Thai. Now I have never officially trained or done a martial art. I've kicked my punching bag at home for about 1.5 years, and got obsessed with working form and trying to learn new kicks. I was expecting my friend and I, who came along with me, to be learning basics. Such as proper form with low kicks, on a bag or something. Instead on day 1, we did a few drills with pairs and then free sparred for nearly the remainder. I asked the rules of the gym and they said no elbows, and can only knee in clinch to the chest. Okay I thought, and I had a few good partners. We were flowing, and they were supportive. Not striking with any steam whatsoever. Letting us both learn and be technical. Then had a dude who was making it a point he could punch me in the face. Multiple times. No head gear or mouthguards were handed out. This guy clearly could tell I wasn't ready to take face shots. He delivered them anyways. Himself having Mouthguard in, headgear on. I could feel the ego war about to happen, I removed myself from the mat and only worked with a few others I felt I could trust. As I had removed myself for a moment I was watching how my buddy was doing. He was sparring someone who easily had a better decade of training under him. I could see my friend trying to learn and take things slow at first. He threw a very slow, no-steam spinning side kick to his opponent, 10% power and 10% speed. I thought to myself "oh they are gonna tell him no spins." Instead the guy side steps a newbie. And launches one himself doing a jump spinning back kick, hitting my friend under his guard. At quadruple the power my friend threw it at. My friend winces and keeps his guard up, throwing back jabs, but not hard jabs. I could tell he was pulling his punches, not wantimg to even attempt to hurt his opponent. His opponent started to escalate the situation. The guy stayed working his body. No sorry, no ankowlegment of him hurting him. As i watched it play out more, I could tell he was trying to get him to drop his guard, to lead him into what you may ask? A spinning wheel kick thrown at about 50% power. Mind you we are untrained. No head or mouth gear. I know this was a messed up envoirmemt immediately after seeing that. As we were leaving they were gloating about how people canceled their memberships and how they were quitters. I contacted them and gave my concerns. My saftey was completely disregarded. These guys only want punching bags that are willing to pay 50$ to be there. Stay away! it's sad too because I bet the BJJ is quality!

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