Discover 1 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gym in Huntington Station, United States.
**Welcome to Rok Jiu Jitsu in Huntington Station, New York!** Beginning with our June 2025 opening, we are building an energetic, family-oriented academy. This makes ROK a home for all Jiu Jitsu newcomers as well as high level competitors who are looking to reach new heights in the sport. We strive for our members to become united as one keeping our academy culture strong. Join ROK Jiu Jitsu for a wonderful experience! #### Our School ROK is a Jiu Jitsu academy for everybody to learn Jiu Jitsu, self-defense and become their best self. Professor Sop Huh and Coach Steven Schneider provide a great balance of strengths to complement each other. Professor Sop has an extensive resume in Jiu Jitsu accomplishments that show in his world class teachings, while Coach Steven provides high-level Wrestling with his Division I experience. Their style is the most progressive style of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, allowing them to continuously adapt at all levels. While truly caring for the craft and students, both also keep the academy’s atmosphere sharp, clean and professional. Come on in and become a part of the ROK family! #### History The journey of ROK Jiu Jitsu has been kickstarted with a JUNE 2025 opening. Our academy was founded by Professor Sop Huh and Coach Steven Schneider. The two each have a decorated background in martial arts that set them apart. Prof. Sop has become a dominant competitor, capturing NINE IBJJF World Championships. Prof. Sop also spent time serving in the South Korean military as a member of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Marine Corps, our school’s namesake. Meanwhile, Coach Steven won an IBJJF Pans 2022 Championship and multiple IBJJF Open gold medals as he transitioned from Division I Wrestling at Binghamton University to Jiu Jitsu. Now, they have come together bringing Jiu Jitsu to Huntington Station, creating a culture for everyone.
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