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New York Jiu Jitsu
Basic Information
Address: 666 Broadway, Lower Level (Entrance on Bond St .) New York , NY 10012
Email: info@nyjiujitsu.com
Phone Number: (212)343-8310
Fax Number: (212)343-8311
Additional Information
Focus: Elementary School Physical/Mental Training
Sponsor:
Private
Director: Andrew Frazer
Schools Served: Metro New York City (all 5 boroughs); nearby New Jersey
Schedule: M+W 3:30-6pm, Sat 11am-2pm
Ages: 3-12
Capacity: up to 20 per class; 200+ total students
Membership/Pricing: 3 FREE Classes to ALL Beginners!!!
Setting:
Brand-new martial arts studio in downtown New York City building. New students always welcome - to watch or participate
History:
New York Jiu Jitsu has been in New York for 6 years and recently moved to a new location. We offer American Jiu Jitsu - a very practical self-defense that does not require size, strength, or flexibility. Great defense for women and children especially.
Program Highlights:
Belt promotion part of the curriculum. Private lessons available
Support Services:
Improves coordination, memory, self-discipline
Activities:
Martial Arts classes for children (ages 3-12) and adults
Program Information:
The Young Samurai is a challenging and fun martial arts program created specifically for children ages 3-12. Classes are grouped by age to ensure that the needs and abilities of each child are catered to. Children in the Young Samurai program learn through age-specific games and drills that are designed to help them develop both physically and mentally, all while having fun!
Slogan: Self-Defense for Everyone