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ADULT JIU JITSU

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 GI AND NO GI CLASSES

GI: 

You will be in a class mixed with all levels of belts. First, you will learn the essential requirements of the art including proper movement and positioning as well as the basic submissions, sweeps, and takedowns of Jiu-Jitsu.  This will form the foundation for your Jiu-Jitsu journey. Students move at their own pace and move into the more advanced techniques when they are ready. You will be introduced to live training with a resisting opponent to allow you to continue to fine tune your technique. You will have an opportunity to train with students of all levels in this program, enhancing your training experience. Once you’ve mastered the essential requirements of the art, you will move on to learning more advanced techniques. You will learn how to put moves together and deal with more complicated attacks as well as how to counter your opponent’s attack.

 

NO GI:

This program is focused on Jiu-Jitsu training without the Gi. The same basic structure will be utilized but you will have an opportunity to train without the grips that are present when training with the Gi.

 

MONDAY- 11AM - 12:30PM (GI), 6:30PM - 8PM (GI)

TUESDAY - 6AM - 7AM (GI), 6:30PM - 8PM (NO GI)

WEDNESDAY -6AM - 7AM JUDO, 11AM - 12:30PM (NO GI), 6:30PM - 8PM (GI)

THURSDAY - 6AM - 7AM (GI), 6:30PM - 8PM (NO GI)

FRIDAY - 11AM - 12:30PM (GI)

SATURDAY - CLOSED

SUNDAY -  10AM - 11AM COMPETITION TRAINING (MEMBERS ONLY), 11AM - 1PM REGULAR OPEN MAT (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)

Evening No Gi Class

Evening No Gi Class

 

YOUTH PROGRAM

AGES 5 - 13

Coach Justin and Marcus

Coach Justin and Marcus


MONDAY - 5:30PM - 6:30PM Gi

TUESDAY - 5:30PM - 6:30PM Gi

WEDNESDAY - 5:30PM - 6:30PM Gi

THURSDAY - 5:30PM - 6:30PM No Gi


Combat Base Texas Youth is a program for athletes ages 5-13 that mixes fitness, jiu jitsu (both gi and no gi), and discipline. We help to give your child the tools to cope with stressful situations while maintaining a calm outlook. Combining fitness with martial arts ensures that not only will your child be healthier and happier but they will be more confident as well.

Jiu Jitsu is unique among todays martial arts in that it is able to teach young athletes a way of defending themselves while allowing them to choose the level of force. This means that even in the event of a conflict, the maximum safety is maintained. This type of training helps to produce a much higher level of confidence than most other systems. Due to the amount of knowledge being passed on, Combat Base Texas Youth Program is limited to 30 students total.

If your child would like to obtain a spot in our kids program, please click the button below to set up a meeting with Coach Justin.

The meeting is very important because we like to ensure everyone knows what to expect, to learn what Combat Base Texas and the coaches expect of our athletes, and what you and your child can expect from Combat Base Texas and our coaches.






Ladies Judo Class

JUDO FOR JIU JITSU

Wednesday 6am - 7am


 

jiu jitsu RULES & ETIQUETTE

●        Leave your ego outside and be humble and respectful to others.

●        Be on time for class (Arrive 10-15 minutes before class begins).

●        Put cell phones on vibrate.

●        If you are late approach the door and wait for the instructor to wave you in prior to joining class.

●        Remove footwear before stepping on the mats, ensure that your feet are clean.

●        Wear footwear off of the mat. Flip flops or slip ons are preferred.

●        Keep quiet while instructor demonstrates techniques, questions are welcome after the block of instruction is given.

●        No foul language will be tolerated.

●        No offensive odors such as unsanitary BO, tobacco, ammonia, dirty gi, etc.

●        Students must wear the appropriate uniform for class. 

●        Wear a kimono that is clean with no rips, tears, holes, smells, or stains. No mismatching colors of the kimonos.

●        ALL athletes are required to wear a rashguard under Gi top along with athletic undergarment under Gi bottoms.

●        Rash-guards are mandatory for NOGI class.

●        Proper hygiene is required when going from one class to another.

●        Keep uniforms and gear clean and serviceable (wash kimono after every class).

●        Keep finger and toe nails cut short at all times, hands and feet must be clean.

●        Long hair must be tied back, facial hair is at own risk if gets pulled while training (trimming is suggested).

●        Remove all jewelry and piercings before class. No metal objects may be worn on the mats.

●        Male white belts are to NOT train with female white belt or female blue belts.

●        Give higher ranked belts preferred space during sparring.

●        Refer to black belt instructors as “Professor”, “Coach” or “Sensei”.

●        Be aware of your surroundings and maintain a safe environment when training.

●        Use proper tap out procedures. Remember it is only a training session.

●        Open cuts must be covered at all times. At the FIRST sign of any skin rash, lesion, or infection, stop training immediately and do not return to any class until it’s been treated and cleared.

●        Show courtesy before and after each sparring session.

●        Mouth guards are encouraged during sparring.

●        If you are sick, stay home. If you have a minor injury wrap the red duct tape around the limb in order to let training partners aware of injury.

●        You are responsible for your child’s behavior if he/she is not participating in class.

●        What you learn is taught for your development not only as a student, but also as a citizen and should be used as a last resort when everything else has failed.

●        Respect those you train with and your instructors. Rank is a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. Respect the training facility, instructors and the time devoted to the art.

●        Senior ranking athletes will have seniority.  If a lower rank asks to train, the upper belt has the choice to accept or decline.  If the upper belts asks the lower belt to train, they must accept.

●        Show respect by shaking the black belt or highest ranking coach/professors hand at the beginning and end of all classes.  This includes guest black belts.

ABSOLUTELY NO OUTSIDE SHOES ON THE MAT. PERIOD. *WRESTLING SHOES ALLOWED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS WHEN HEALING FROM AN INJURY.*