- Address:2300 Sutterville Rd A, Sacramento, CA 95822
- Phone:(916) 370-5874
- Website:http://www.sacbjj.com/
- Rating:4.9
- Hours:
Tue | 06:00 pm -09:30 pm |
Wed | 05:00 pm -09:30 pm |
Thu | 06:00 pm -09:30 pm |
Fri | 06:00 pm -07:30 pm |
Sat | 10:00 am -02:00 pm |
Tue | 06:00 pm -09:30 pm |
Wed | 05:00 pm -09:30 pm |
Thu | 06:00 pm -09:30 pm |
Fri | 06:00 pm -07:30 pm |
Sat | 10:00 am -02:00 pm |
In town for work for a week, got in two sessions. Was welcomed wholeheartedly and had an excellent experience. The technical instruction is high level, clear, and relevant for competition. From what I can tell, respect, integrity, and humility are all taught here on top of the art itself. There's Judo for the willing and able, and the kids program looks to be fully legit. I grew up doing martial arts, and to see such an effective kids program fills me with admiration for what Terry is doing with this academy. The next time I'm in town I have every intention of dropping in for class. I know I'll learn and be challenged by the ability of the students. I have nothing but good things to say.
Very detailed instruction from Professor Terry, excellent teammates and a very welcoming environment. If you are considering starting to train in BJJ, this is the place you're looking for!
Traveling for work, reached out, and was welcomed into the gym by Terry Maxwell. Very inviting atmosphere. Really nice structure from start to finish. Top notch instruction and felt like I got individual instruction in a pretty large class. Got my roll on and left feeling great about the visit. Thanks Team Maxwell!
Great place to train and learn Jiu Jitsu.. Get the most out of your journey with very detailed and technical instruction from a very dedicated coach. This is a family friendly environment and I highly recommend Sacramento Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy to anyone wanting to train with the best.
I was visiting the Sacramento area for work and had the honor to share the mats with the instructor and students at Team Maxwell BJJ. The atmosphere is very warm and welcoming which made me feel like I was at my home academy. Professor Davin ran a solid warm-up and taught some fantastic technique pointing out finer details. The environment consisted of both men and women (which speaks volumes in itself) and were just a great group. I look forward to training here again when I am back in town.
I love the Brazilian meat choices here. You can get as little or as much as you want. This place always has a line and there is a reason for that. The sides are tasty as well!
I love the Brazilian meat choices here. You can get as little or as much as you want. This place always has a line and there is a reason for that. The sides are tasty as well!
It's my humble opinion that what's going on over there is beyond jiu-jitsu. Looking at their tournament track record, previous posts have already stated the obvious that the attention students receive is second to none. But what nobody has yet to mention, and I will, is that this academy is doing more for the community than creating champions. While the staff probably doesn't want it put out there, I'll just leave it as this: Given that the place is owned and operated by area natives there's something extra, an aura of community, going on there. As such, the team, as I've witnessed, has on numerous occasions gone above and beyond the call of duty in order to assist the local youth. This might be one of the few remaining rights of passage our Sacramento youth can experience and the team takes it, and community, very seriously.
I was visiting sacramento and spent a week training here. Even though I was only a temporary visitor, I was given plenty of instruction and guidence from both of the black belt instructors, during the morning and evening classes. I learned alot and enjoyed my time spent at Sacramento Jiu Jitsu.
dropped in for a training session. Great black belt professors, great rolling partners, no egos. Thank you
The instructors are very knowledgeable and go through great effort to instruct students in different techniques. The gym itself is also has a relaxing environment; the people here are very friendly.
My boy's are learning so much,a wonderful place...
dropped in for a training session. Great black belt professors, great rolling partners, no egos. Thank you
dropped in for a training session. Great black belt professors, great rolling partners, no egos. Thank you
I was visiting sacramento and spent a week training here. Even though I was only a temporary visitor, I was given plenty of instruction and guidence from both of the black belt instructors, during the morning and evening classes. I learned alot and enjoyed my time spent at Sacramento Jiu Jitsu.
The instructors are very knowledgeable and go through great effort to instruct students in different techniques. The gym itself is also has a relaxing environment; the people here are very friendly.
The instructors are very knowledgeable and go through great effort to instruct students in different techniques. The gym itself is also has a relaxing environment; the people here are very friendly.
It's my humble opinion that what's going on over there is beyond jiu-jitsu. Looking at their tournament track record, previous posts have already stated the obvious that the attention students receive is second to none. But what nobody has yet to mention, and I will, is that this academy is doing more for the community than creating champions. While the staff probably doesn't want it put out there, I'll just leave it as this: Given that the place is owned and operated by area natives there's something extra, an aura of community, going on there. As such, the team, as I've witnessed, has on numerous occasions gone above and beyond the call of duty in order to assist the local youth. This might be one of the few remaining rights of passage our Sacramento youth can experience and the team takes it, and community, very seriously.
It's my humble opinion that what's going on over there is beyond jiu-jitsu. Looking at their tournament track record, previous posts have already stated the obvious that the attention students receive is second to none. But what nobody has yet to mention, and I will, is that this academy is doing more for the community than creating champions. While the staff probably doesn't want it put out there, I'll just leave it as this: Given that the place is owned and operated by area natives there's something extra, an aura of community, going on there. As such, the team, as I've witnessed, has on numerous occasions gone above and beyond the call of duty in order to assist the local youth. This might be one of the few remaining rights of passage our Sacramento youth can experience and the team takes it, and community, very seriously.