How to help your little champion on their jiujitsu journey.
Consistency is Key
Consistency plays a big role in your child’s progress in jiu jitsu. We recommend picking two set days each week for class and treating them as non-negotiable. This helps build a routine, promotes discipline, and makes jiu jitsu a regular part of their week.
Before class, try to keep things calm. Avoid high-energy play or screen time, which can make it harder for your child to shift focus. A relaxed lead-up to class helps them engage better during training.
More isn’t always better. Two classes a week are ideal for most kids—enough to build skills without overwhelming them. We focus on fun, structured repetition to help them improve while keeping the experience enjoyable.
Over time, this steady approach helps your child grow in both skill and confidence, turning jiu jitsu into a positive, long-term part of their life.
Make Learning Fun!
In jiu jitsu, one of the most important things for kids is to have fun. When training is enjoyable—even when it’s tough or they lose a match—kids stay motivated and build a positive connection with the sport.
Fun helps kids stick with jiu jitsu long-term. It keeps them curious, engaged, and excited to come back and learn more.
As a parent, your support plays a big role. During class, let your child focus and enjoy the process on their own. If they glance your way, a smile or a thumbs-up is all they need to feel encouraged. Try to avoid coaching or correcting from the sidelines—this helps them build confidence and trust in themselves.
After class, simple praise like “I love watching you train” can mean the world to them. Your encouragement helps make jiu jitsu something they truly enjoy.
Thank you for trusting us with your child’s growth—we’re honored to be part of their journey! Let’s keep creating a fun, positive space where they can thrive.