Not to say this a bad gym. Gym staff seemed to know what they were doing. I came in to talk about getting a membership and have a one on one. Im pretty excited about the opportunity to learn something new. To learn about bjj and striking since on there website it says they teach striking as well . So i come in. Im ask to sit for a bit which is no issue cause there is a class going on. After the class ends and a new one is about to begin. A gentleman comes to talk to me, and he shows me a few moves. Im confused at this point cause we just go straight into it. I dont know much about thw sport or how going to a gym like this works. I domt know about the main coach and his experience or the guy that im talking tos experience. The owner seems nice and liek a good instructer from waht i could see from the first class i walked in on. After the class the owner and main instructer didnt come to introduce himself or tell me about his gym and why i should join. He didnt come up to me and say anything. After i practice some of these moves for maybe 10 minutes we go back to the office to talk about memberships. I also try to talk about ufc and the things thay excite me about mma. The person im talking to about memberships doesnt seem lime he wants to talk about the sport or teach me about bjj. He talks to me in depth about the meberships though which kinda rubs me the wromg way. I was excited to leanr something new. But after my experience i domt know if i want to start a membership. It all kinda rubbed me the wrong way. They didnt seem lile they wanted new memebrs or were excited about new memebers. This was very disheartening. A gym like this should be excited about new members and teaching people new things. About inciting enthusiasm about their gym. This was not the case. The instructer may be great but as a maybe new member i felt like an...
Read moreI spent the last year in Abilene, and I enrolled with Jeremy and Zombie BJJ. From day one Coach Jeremy and his other instructors were welcoming and positive. I watched them take in many new students, of all different levels, and worked them all into the training system. This BJJ and MMA academy is run very professionally, but also very personally, with very confident and trustworthy instructors.
Jeremy is a real pro, and is always expanding his game. He brings in world class Jiu-Jitsu competitors and world class MMA trainers for seminars regularly. It's hard at first, but you will extremely happy with yourself if you stick with it. Training in Jiu-Jitsu is a life long experience, and I'm really glad I started it with Jeremy and Zombie BJJ.
If you are just starting, or you are a seasoned vet, I think you will find that Zombie BJJ is the only place to train with real Jiu-Jitsu...
Read moreI take my boys here and we love it!!!! They train hard and have a lot of fun! It is a well disciplined and very humble sport to get your kids involved in. They are taught they need to work hard, not only in the gym, but in everything they do. It has proven affective against bullies this year, only to defend themselves. They are taught never to pick fights and to always defend themselves and those unable to defend themselves. They are encouraged to compete and not discouraged if they lose. All the instructors here have been amazing. My husband also trains when he can, and if he could, he'd be doing it every chance he got!! Very professional with the adults, everyone is friendly and have great sportsmanship! There is no alpha male feeling, its very humbling for the adults as well!! Couldn't express how much we love...
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