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Pariah MMA

5.0 (3 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 pm - 8:45 PM

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Gracie Barra - Professor Vanessa in action!

Gracie Barra

5.0(10 reviews)
1.2 mi

This school is super incredible! I highly recommend training here. Professors Vanessa and Brian are…read moresome of the most caring and knowledgeable teachers I've ever had. They do a whole week free trial and the kids program always looks like a good time! Coming here from training at several other schools this place stood out for their wonderful community and positive way of coaching. Plus Professor Vanessa leads an absolutely amazing women's team and program - if you're a woman looking to get into BJJ there's no better place to learn the sport than among a whole team of supportive women! Anyone looking to train and uncertain feel free to add me as a friend and message me with any questions.

Putting my son in Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was the one of greatest decisions I've ever…read moremade. He's a ball full of energy, all the time, and I wanted him to get enrolled in an after school activity to siphon some of that off, and make friends. Three years later, I've also enrolled, and now we're learning together. I didn't know much about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) other than it was used in UFC, I've never done a martial art, and I've never been athletic. The best part is that none of that matters, you only need to bring the will to learn and curiosity to try, and the rest will fall into place. BJJ is a unique martial art unlike any other, and we're lucky to have such a high caliber of instruction in Colorado Springs. As a martial art, it's exciting and has great self-defense techniques, as a sport, it's thought-provoking and a fantastic work out, and as a lifestyle, it stirs emotions and inspiration, pushing you to achieve what you never knew you were capable of. Professor Bryan is an extremely humble, knowledgeable, and energetic teacher who I have seen transform the lives of kids and adults for the better. When you enroll, you aren't just getting classes, you are joining a school and a community with coaches and fellow classmates that cares for one another and is invested in everyone's development to reach their maximum potential. I've had more fun as an adult then I've had in years. My son and I have met wonderful people we're glad to call friends. This is a vibrant, diverse school that deserves a special place in the Colorado Springs culture. You can try a week for free, and once you do, you'll wish you signed up sooner.

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Gracie Barra - Professor Joe Aldridge demonstrates and standing technique.

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Professor Joe Aldridge demonstrates and standing technique.

Prime BJJ - Professor Marcelo Motta competing at IBJJF Worlds

Prime BJJ

4.2(17 reviews)
7.9 mi

I've been training here for 5 years and highly recommend Prime BJJ. It's like another family and…read moreeveryone is so respectful. The instructor professor Marcelo is also amazing. He has the best kids program also. Try it, you won't regret it.

Top-Notch Jiu-Jitsu Instruction at Prime Academy…read more As a visiting purple belt from Southern California, I've had the chance to train with many excellent instructors over the years. However, my recent experience at Prime Jiu-Jitsu Academy under Professor Marcelo truly ranks among the best. From the moment I stepped onto the mats, I knew I was in a special place. The environment managed to strike the perfect balance - intense enough to push you physically, yet welcoming for practitioners of all levels. Whether you're an Olympic-caliber athlete or an older hobbyist like myself, there's a place for you at Prime. The instruction from Professor Marcelo was simply outstanding. His technical expertise shines through in every detail, and he has a true gift for teaching. As an older student, I appreciated how he emphasized proper technique over pure athleticism. At the same time, Prime offers as real a training environment as you could want. The combination of wrestling, judo, and world-class BJJ practitioners ensures you'll get an authentic, resistive experience. I walked away utterly spent but extremely satisfied with my training sessions. Whether you're just visiting Colorado Springs or fortunate enough to live locally, do yourself a favor and train at Prime Jiu-Jitsu Academy. With great instructors like Professor Marcelo leading the way, you'll be hard-pressed to find better jiu-jitsu instruction anywhere. Easily one of the top academies I've trained at.

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Prime BJJ - Professor Marcelo training with Professor Lee Douglas

Professor Marcelo training with Professor Lee Douglas

Prime BJJ - Tough training makes successful competitors

Tough training makes successful competitors

Prime BJJ - New Belt Promotion in front of the "Rio Wall"

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New Belt Promotion in front of the "Rio Wall"

Cies MMA - Barb Ciesnolevicz, IBJJF Pan American Gold Medalist

Cies MMA

3.5(13 reviews)
3.0 mi

Update after the owner response: I initially gave a 2 star review because of my own experiences. Me…read moreasking about the fight team when I first joined two years prior is just a petty comment and has nothing to do with my critiques in the gym or my situation. I stand by everything I said. The lineage is in bJJ and wrestling and that is where cies shines. I am a white belt, but I've trained kickbixing with UFC strikers Pete Spratt and muay thai coach Kru Phet Phongsavane for more than 5 years as a casual non-professional athlete. I've also done multiple seminars with Duane Ludwig. I am allowed to have an opinion on striking and just because I've trained with people with good names doesn't mean I'm proficient. The gym itself is really nice. Weights, bags, a wall/fence, a changing room, and showers. The Bjj is also very good. I did sign up primarily for the kickboxing classes which were okay. There is a pretty basic push-pull system of striking. Left-right-left-right. The overall level of striking is pretty low. I'd suggest doing a trial class- you only get one though. You'll notice that they won't give you much feedback on form or application. Nothing on positioning, angles, or distance. You can judge for yourself by watching how the techniques are modeled for the class. Full transparency I did not attend regularly due to the nature of my work in a residential facility. This year I had a number of hardships to include becoming a full-time caregiver of my father, having my employment terminated due to cutbacks the day after closing on my home, having my dog attacked without pet insurace. I was the sole provider while my wife was in school. I offered the buisness owners any level of proof with documentation. I requested to have my account put on hold for payments after some level of financial stress in May. I requested 3 months of suspension. This was denied. Then when my father's health declined and my position was cut I requested to be released from my contract due to financial hardship. This was also denied. The contract does leave it to the owners discretion to terminate the relationship. But it was cited " its a tough time for everyone." On the rare occasion I did attend I believe I was always a good and selfless training partner for the fight team and for new members alike. I was never a trouble maker. I have 4 more months of payment before the contract is up. At some point I will go to the gym and hit the bags but I refuse to attend the classes. I won't have loyalty to a gym that won't consider people, circumstance, and hardship. I'll look elsewhere if I am ever able to attend combat sports classes regularly again.

I'd rate this as the #1 MMA facility in Colorado Springs. Gym is owned by the only head coach in…read moreColorado Springs who fought and won in the UFC. The UFC is the highest stage of professional fighting so you know this place is legit. The best part of the gym for me is they have a variety of training so I don't get bored. Gi BJJ, No Gi grappling, boxing, kickboxing and of course Amateur & Professional MMA. On the days I don't feel like fight training I just hit up the weight room. They installed a complete Rogue Fitness style weight room with everything you need to get a full body workout.

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Cies MMA - Barb Ciesnolevicz, first Professional MMA win by first round TKO

Barb Ciesnolevicz, first Professional MMA win by first round TKO

Cies MMA - Cies MMA owners, Mike & Barb Ciesnolevicz

Cies MMA owners, Mike & Barb Ciesnolevicz

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