BJJ Gyms in Anchorage, United States
Discover 3 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gyms in Anchorage.
Alaska Legacy Jiu-Jitsu
Established in 2016, Legacy Jiu Jitsu has been serving the Anchorage community for over 8 years. As a proud affiliate of the ARES BJJ Association, Legacy strives to provide a comprehensive martial arts experience with programs in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, No-Gi grappling, Muay Thai, Judo, Wrestling, and MMA. The gym fosters an environment that promotes personal growth and confidence in all members, from beginners to advanced practitioners. Led by a diverse team of experienced instructors including Niko Novelli (Muay Thai/BJJ/MMA), Danny Chong (BJJ), and Jose Nicazio (Kids & Adult BJJ), Legacy Jiu Jitsu offers specialized programs for adults, youth, and women. The academy's motto 'The Family We Choose' reflects their commitment to building a supportive martial arts community in Alaska.
Alaska South Side Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Anchorage Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Llc
Anchorage Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (ABJJ) is Alaska's #1 ranked BJJ team, offering world-class training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, Muay Thai, Wrestling, and HIIT. Located in Anchorage, Alaska, the academy is proud to be part of the Tinguinha BJJ Academy Team and home to the ABJJ Army Fight Team. With over 158 years of combined coaching experience and more than 316 combined wins in BJJ and MMA competitions, ABJJ provides top-quality instruction for practitioners of all levels. The ABJJ Army is composed of some of Alaska's most successful and widely recognized mixed martial arts competitors. Team members pride themselves on professionalism both in and out of the cage, maintaining a hard-working training culture that has resulted in over 300 fights with a 70% win record. The academy's 8,279 square feet of grappling mats provides ample space for training across all programs. ABJJ's coaching staff includes head instructor Mason "Ryder" Spadafore (3rd Degree Black Belt), who began his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu journey in 2003 and brings exceptional attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Ryder is a 3rd Place finisher at the 2013 Pan American Games (Middle Weight Black Belt Senior 1) and 2nd Place finisher at the 2016 Pan American Games (Middle Weight Black Belt Master 3). He is also Safe Sport Certified and holds instructor certifications in EFC (Effective Fitness Combatives) and APSC (Alaska Police Standards Council) for law enforcement control tactics. Additional black belt instructors include Todd Palmer (3rd Degree), Daniel Delaney, Dannesh Bastani, Jason Delozier (1st Degree), and Nani Palmer (1st Degree), along with MMA specialists Matt Stout and Derek Chalifour, wrestling coach Mark Burkart, and Muay Thai instructor Shane Hall (Brown Belt BJJ).