Finding Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gyms in Colorado

The listings are not comprehensive for each geographic area, but we do strive to provide as many listings as available per city in Colorado. Our goal is to match each website user with as many Brazillian Jiu Jitsu Schools as possible.

We welcome user reviews and corrections of grappling school listings. It is also our desire to meet your information needs. If you need help, please do not hesitate to contact us. You should be able to find Brazillian Jiu Jitsu Schools in Colorado without paying too much!

Cities in Colorado:

Aurora (5)
Boulder (2)
Brighton (1)
Broomfield (3)
Castle Rock (2)
Centennial (4)
Colorado Springs (2)
Denver (7)
Durango (1)
Eaton (1)
Fort Collins (7)
Frederick (1)
Grand Junction (2)
Greeley (1)
Lafayette (1)
Lakewood (6)
Littleton (2)
Longmont (1)
Louisville (1)
Loveland (1)
Monument (1)
Parker (3)
Pueblo (1)
Thornton (1)
Westminster (2)
Wheat Ridge (1)
Windsor (1)

Latest Update to Colorado Brazillian Jiu Jitsu School database:

Ufc Gym Lone Tree


Lone Tree, CO - 80124 | (303) 925-0269

Details: Start your journey with the club that’s right for you and your goals. Set yourself up for success with a supportive community and a fitness facility that offers the amenities and knowledge you need to become your best. UFC GYM is the ultimate MMA-inspired fitness experience. Unlock your potential and elevate your performance in a highly-energized and supportive environment. Take advantage of the opportunity to step into the Octagon, roll on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu mats and hit the bags in a large bag room. Beat the boredom with access to numerous fitness classes, specialty equipment, weight and cardio rooms, and more. We are more than a club, we are a community. Each club is a reflection of its members and their commitment to living through experiences. We Train Different together.

Krav Maga Institute


Fort Collins, CO - 80525 | (970) 225-6655

Details: Learn from the best Martial Arts instructors in Colorado who are dedicated to providing a stable, family environment where you can excel in your personal goals and find a varied and supportive community. Whether your plan is to compete, lose weight, meet new like-minded people or increase your day-to-day life, KMI will help you get there faster than you ever thought possible while having fun doing it! The benefits of our Self Defense, Fitness, and Applied Tactics Training classes are endless. From confidence and self-esteem to discipline and empowerment, whether you're enjoying or Kids Martial Arts classes or our Adult programs, you'll start seeing improvement in mind, body, and spirit in only a few short classes.

Mcmahon Brazilian Jiu Jitsu And Kickboxing


Fort Collins, CO - 80525 | (970) 482-5601

Details: We are Fort Collins’ home to the most in-demand martial art in the world! Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is considered the most effective self-defense system for people of all ages. It has been successfully taught to 4-year-olds and advanced military personnel alike. McMahon Training Center also offers comprehensive programs in Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Submission Wrestling, Grappling, No-Gi BJJ, Judo, Wrestling, and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). We have classes for men, women, and Children ages 3 and a half and up.

The Dojo


Fort Collins, CO - 80525 | (970) 818-0376

Details: Training should be fun, and fitness should be about more than just the way you look. Our classes incorporate elements of strength & conditioning, cardio, self defense, and technical martial arts training. It is an eclectic combination that forces you to raise the bar both physically and mentally. Learn a real skill, reach your health and wellness goals, expand your horizon, and do it with a fun and dedicated group of students and instructors!

Total Ryu Martial Arts


Fort Collins, CO - 80524 | (970) 481-8641

Details: Charles Orchard has been involved in Fort Collins Martial Arts for over 32 years, with most of those years as an instructor and dojo owner. His experience is vast and far reaching. Besides Jiujitsu, he is an expert in traditional Karate, weapons systems and modern combatives. With continuous study of his own systems combined with research and study of other common styles of martial arts, his knowledge of martial arts, fighting systems, and training methodologies is unmatched. Besides his dojo teaching experience, he brings 25 years of risk assessment, health and safety and corporate training experience to the table. During his early years in his teens and twenties he was a top competitive athlete on the state and inter-mountain regional level. Because of his athletic career and fitness hobbies he developed a keen understanding of athletic training principles and methodology. With this huge library of information he is able to serve, teach, guide instruct and train his students to achieve what they thought was impossible. Jill Orchard, Charles’ better half has almost 25 years in the martial arts with specific training in traditional karate and jujitsu. She is a very experienced instructor of young children. Her experience comes from not only her dojo career but from her professional life and church service. With Jill’s vast amount of experience with young children, there is no one more qualified and capable of teaching this awesome age group. Jill is a dedicated wife and mother who also loves to help children, women and young girls find their power, and strength. One of her passions is teaching young girls to be assertive and prepare for the harsh realities of the adult world. Charles and Jill are motivated to help improve the life’s of all those come to them, whether it is in the traditional classes or through their self-defense programs. Empowering individuals to overcome violence and problems in their life’s is truly their passion. Now that you have read the bio, let me elaborate on my martial arts history some. I was very fortunate to be able to learn martial arts as a teen in the very early 1980’s. The system that my brother helped get me involved with was very unique. Not only did we have traditional karate, not the sport kind, but we also had traditional jiujitsu and traditional weapons systems (kenjitsu, Iajitsu, sai, tonfa, bo etc). These were all under one roof so to speak. This is quite unique and very rare. One of the very interesting things about my training is that we were doing newaza, or ground fighting or brazilian jujitsu before anyone had even heard about it. This type of fighting was common in competitive judo, but not for self defense. We had incorporated it as part of our regular training, with the philosophy of you don’t want to fight on the ground but if you should find yourself there, do what is needed and get up.