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    My second home!
    Nicole M.

    I've been here for almost a year now and it was the best decision I've ever made. I owe Fabio everything. I've lost 25 pounds, I've found a second family, and I've never been happier. Everyone is extremely welcoming. I feel so supported here. The only way I'd ever leave is if I had to move away and that may still be a bit of a fight!

    Great People!

    I visit Fabio's (Jiu-jitsu For the People) about once a month when traveling to NYC. I can't say enough good things about their instruction, environment and people. Team Fabio Clemente has the perfect balance of serious practitioners yet a welcoming atmosphere. They teach and drill basics hard and THEN show the more advanced techniques. Proof of this learning environment is in the quality of all of their students, and not just the upper belts. The hardest step you take will be through their front door. After that, you'll be hooked! OSS.

    Early bird

    I've been training at Fabio's for about 2 and a half years. I started originally from a smaller gym where we were close like family. Due to some schedule changes, I needed to switch to a gym that has a bigger schedule of classes. At first I was a little apprehensive to join a school with a big name (feeling like I might just be part of a factory system), but I was pleasantly surprised to see how close everyone was. The instructors will go above and beyond for you. There is a great combination of both serious competitive training and a family vibe here. I am lucky enough to have trained regularly in the early bird (7:00am), noon, and night classes. All are great classes with great people.

    Beginner 2 class (Saturday 11am)
    Jeff M.

    Same great trainers as the previous location but in a bigger and better space. The new space is huge and there's plenty of room to roll. Unlike a lot of other BJJ gyms, the owner, Fabio Clemente, teaches almost every class. If you come in on a groupon deal and have no experience, you'll be taught by Fabio. Same deal even if you're of a more advanced rank. The atmosphere here is friendly and chill and the training is second to none. I started a year ago with a groupon deal and signed up for a membership afterwards.

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    Great experience will be signing up. Nogi fundamentals class included practice, sparring, live mat training.

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    Great gym . Bjj instructions are top notch . Love everyone here. ALL the instructors know their stuff .

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    Five Points Academy

    Five Points Academy

    (63 reviews)

    SoHo

    I came here for a weekend Pad Work workout followed by a Bag Drills classes. It was my first time…read moredoing any martial arts whatsoever so I really didnt know what I was walking into. However, from the very start I was greeted by friendly staff and the instructors were amazing. They helped me with my form, gave me personal instruction on how to improve, and watched to make sure I was doing everything correctly. I loved the Pad Work class so much that I went a few days later once again. The workouts are tough, especially if you're not in shape and they'll have you sweating a few minutes into the class however I can't stress how worth it feels afterwards. I also really like that they allow drop-ins. Want to show up to a class later in the day? Ok! Don't want to go? No obligation to show up. I'll definitely be going again.

    There is no gym in the world that I know of where I'd rather train year-round than Five Points…read moreAcademy, and I've trained at some of the very best--on both coasts and recently in Thailand. The staff is friendly and professional. Our instructors are all outstanding. Many of them are professional fighters. Two of our Muay Thai coaches are Ajarns, and for 6 months out of the year maybe the gym employs one or more Thai champions as trainers-in-residence. The vibe here is friendly and warm mostly but businesslike. People come here to train and we don't mess around. When I started here I had to settle in and adjust and earn respect like anyone does at any gym where everyone knows everyone. Now that I've been here over a year, and fought twice, Five Points Academy has embraced me with open arms. And I'm grateful for that because the gym is filled with extraordinary, brilliant, talented, kind, and insightful athletes and fighters. Give us a try. And please introduce yourselves. I'm the nicest guy around.

    Workshop NYC

    Workshop NYC

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    Lower East Side

    Workshop NYC is not only a place where one trains, but it is also a place some people call home…read more Everyone is respectful no matter what level they are at. All the coaches are patient, friendly, and will always put emphasis on the fundamentals to ensure that you improve from where you started. From day one, the instructors will have your name memorized and will focus their attention on your form and technique while critiquing you along the way. It may be scary as a beginner, but don't worry! The fundamentals class will teach you everything from step 1. Scared of commitment? They offer a one week free trial for Muay Thai and Jiujitsu which many places don't do, so take advantage! Workshop NYC also offers a class with kettlebells!!

    Workshop NYC is legit. Jin and Gianna are awesome. This wasn't my very first class, but it was my…read morefirst real focused, consecutive, introduction into Ju Jitsu and Muay Thai, and they made me feel right at home in the community that they've built in the gym. The environment has a nice blend of friendly, though, balanced with a 'I'll kick your ass' when you need it vibe (in a good way); which is something I look for in any sport or gym I involve myself with. They'll push you to do your best, but, at the same time, they are actually good people. Gianna is a great communicator when it comes to Muay Thai. Her explanations are very clear, and is great at building on the foundation or style you may have worked on in the past (ie: if you're more of a boxer, etc). But, also she is great at teaching you the style that she champions and focuses on herself. Jin teaches BJJ in a well thought out cycle-system, and it feels cohesive whether you're dropping into a gi or no-gi class. He is specifically receptive to partnering you with someone who is at your skill-level, weight class, or... perhaps above your skill level, if you need an extra kick; which is always appreciated. There is a certain respect for the art in the class that got me hooked; and Jin is a big part in instilling that. Will most certainly pick-up right where I left off, every time I'm in New York.

    Church Street Boxing Gym

    Church Street Boxing Gym

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    Civic Center, TriBeCa

    The muay thai trainer was phenomenol, knowledgeable, corrective, she helped my form a lot. The…read moreclass was well structured for exhaustion

    I have an unhealthy obsession with combat sports, but have never trained a day in my life because…read moreI'm really shy and don't want to get punched in the head for a hobby. Well that's not true, I took one jiu jitsu class a few years ago and it was the most unwelcoming environment I have ever been in, but that's a story for another day. My boss, who is actually the homie, started doing Muay Thai at Church Street Boxing recently and told me to tag along for a class as I'm always shadow boxing and talking MMA with her in the office lol. I did a free trial intro level Muay Thai class at 7am, and got there about 5 minutes before to check in and get gloves. I was instructed that the Muay Thai room is in the back. I walked through the main boxing gym floor to the men's locker room, and I swear this place feels like it's out of a Rocky movie. It's a grungy, no frills gym with loads of character. This is not a "boxercise" class or a cardio kickboxing gym. If you want to look all cute in your boxing wraps and gloves, this isn't the place. This is a fighters gym. I was told that almost all of the coaches are active or former fighters. It would be the perfect setting to film a boxing movie in lol. I set my stuff down and nervously walked to the Muay Thai room in the back. I saw my boss and about 7 others warming up as the teacher, Lauren, came and introduced herself and was super welcoming. We started with 5-10 minutes of jump rope which I LOVED, I can jump rope all mf day. It's actually my party trick, I know my way around a jump rope I swear to god. After the warm up we started shadow boxing in the mirror and I immediately reverted to my prime Conor Mcgregor/Lyoto Machida karate stance that I have been doing for YEARS as my shower is warming up ahahahaa. Light on my feet bouncing back and forth, arms out wide, settle and play baby. My shampoo bottles have seen me win so many world titles. Lauren came over and helped me individually, teaching me a proper Muay Thai stance and basic punch and kick fundamentals. In contrast to my jiu jitsu experience all those years ago, she was extremely cognisant of it being my first ever class and it was much appreciated. She walked the fine line of being helpful without alienating me in front of the rest of the class lol. We then paired up, one person holding pads and the other throwing combos that Lauren had just taught us. I felt like Rodtang or Charles Oliviera hitting clean combos on those pads. It was so much fun. My boss was lowkey BLASTING me with kicks though ahahaha she has some power on those. I couldn't imagine taking a head kick. It's honestly like a baseball bat coming at you. One thing I didn't take into consideration was the class is barefoot and I have severe hyperhidrosis of the feet -- I'm sorry I know it's nasty, but it's me. I was essentially trying to throw kicks on a slip n slide due to my sweaty feet, as I just couldn't get a clean base. I'm really shy (sad face) so I felt terrible to be sweating like that on the mats haha. But, in contrast to some of these other reviews, they cleaned the mats thoroughly right after the class wrapped up. After class in the men's locker room, there was a super nice older gentleman who was talking my ear off about the sport, tips and tricks, how long he'd been doing it, etc. After saying goodbye and asking his name he said "They call me Action Jackson, but you can just call me Action" ... I thought I was being punked ahahaha I really felt like I was in a Rocky movie after that exchange. All in all, I would 100% be a regular here if it weren't for hyperhidrosis... hyperhidrosis stays dubbing me smh. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

    Studio X - brazilianjiujitsu - Updated May 2026

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