Kids No Gi Jiu Jitsu
Kids No Gi Jiu Jitsu in Garden Ridge, TX
Classes
Our Kids No Gi Jiu Jitsu program at Texas Made Jiu Jitsu in Garden Ridge, TX, helps children build confidence, improve coordination, and develop real self-defense skills in a fast-paced and fun environment. No Gi training focuses on movement, agility, and control, teaching kids how to grapple effectively without relying on Gi grips. Whether your child is new to martial arts or has experience, our expert coaches provide step-by-step instruction, helping them learn techniques while building discipline, focus, and problem-solving skills.
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What You Need to Know
Common Questions About Kids No Gi Jiu Jitsu in Garden Ridge, TX
What is the difference between Kids Gi and No Gi Jiu Jitsu?
In Gi Jiu Jitsu, kids wear a kimono (Gi) and use grips on the fabric for control and submissions. No Gi Jiu Jitsu is faster-paced, teaching kids how to use body positioning, technique, and leverage without relying on the uniform. Both styles are great for self-defense and competition.
What should my child wear for No Gi Jiu Jitsu?
For No Gi Jiu Jitsu, your child should wear a rash guard and athletic shorts or spats with no pockets or zippers. If they don’t have a rash guard yet, a tight-fitting athletic shirt works fine for their first class.
Is No Gi Jiu Jitsu safe for kids?
Yes! No Gi Jiu Jitsu is a safe and controlled sport that focuses on grappling rather than striking. Our instructors prioritize safety and proper technique, ensuring every child trains in a supportive and fun environment.
How will No Gi Jiu Jitsu help my child outside of class?
No Gi Jiu Jitsu teaches kids discipline, resilience, and problem-solving while improving their strength, balance, and confidence. It helps them stay active, learn teamwork, and gain real-world self-defense skills that can benefit them in everyday life.
How many times a week should my child train?
We recommend 2-3 classes per week for steady improvement, but kids can train more depending on their goals. Consistency is key to building strong technique, fitness, and confidence!