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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu United

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu United

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428 Old York Rd, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, 19046, United States
(215) 886-1079 www.bjjunited.com
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Dec 29, 2017
First time there, dropped in for a class. It was no-gi and the choach was 100%. it was a good class, and the rolls were were great. Everyone was chill. When I come down to visit family im going here from now on.

Feb 20, 2013
To me, the 3 most important things in a martial arts gym are: 1. Detail-oriented instruction 2. Friendliness of students and staff 3. Cleanliness BJJ United excels in all 3 aspects. The instructors are great,everyone gets attention and they teach you the intricacies that are so important in all martial arts. All the students are friendly and put in effort every class. All this together makes you learn a ton and have a lot of fun doing it. Highly recommended for all levels. Don't take my word for it, come in yourself and try it out!

Jul 28, 2016
Awesome Place and Instructors! A+ Rating. Don't plan on flow rolling.

Feb 25, 2013
BJJ United is a great place to train and is like a second home to me. The instruction is top notch and there are no shortage of excellent training partners. Jared, Wilson, and the rest of the staff cultivate a family like atmosphere in the gym. There is no shortage of mat space and people of all skill levels to train with. I'd recommend stopping in if you are ever in the area.

Dec 27, 2013
Very pleased with the quality of all the classes and the instruction given by the teachers. The atmosphere is very friendly which makes training extremely exciting. Staff and Students are always willing to help out when needed and the school has an overall positive atmosphere. I have met really good people at BJJ United.

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