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OpenMat MMA

OpenMat MMA

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295 College St, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1S2, Canada
(647) 269-8466 www.openmat.ca
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May 22, 2019
Been coming here for 5 months after training in Vancouver and hands down best gym I’ve ever been to. Elliot is a world class professor and Val’s wrestling classes turns boys into men. Highly recommend.

Jun 11, 2019
Fantastic place. Really friendly and down-to-earth people.

Feb 24, 2019
Great gym, very technical ,and has classes for all levels. The instruction and team are very friendly, and they know their stuff! I would recommend to anyone interested in MMA and willing to learn.

Dec 4, 2018
Facility: It's a small basement, it can lack fresh air but not too bad. Changing rooms are very basic and small too. the facility seems to be relatively clean for a grappling gym, no complaints there. There is a weights area, I wish it was used as some sort of stretching/lounge area. There are gyms everywhere in Toronto, I would get rid of it. 3/5 People: The students/staff/instructors are very friendly and nice people, anybody would feel welcome here. 5/5 Schedule: Really good schedule but it could have been better if there were more weekend classes, especially if you're under 30. 4/5 Instructors: Elliot, Mike & Carlos are really great instructors but Elliot does not teach as often as I would like. I haven't gotten used to some other instructors teaching style but that's normal. 4/5 Pricing: BJJ is expensive (compared to yoga studios, which basically are open spaces + instructors, just like BJJ) at any gym in Toronto, and probably around the world, here is no exception. Overall: I have no idea about striking part (kickboxing), can't comment. If the facility was better, this would be a 5/5 gym for a hobbyist like me.

Mar 28, 2019
My 6 year old has a great time! Quality teachers and clean!

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