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No. Beginners are welcome, and classes are structured so new students can learn fundamentals safely at their own pace.
Comfortable athletic clothing is fine for your first visit. Loaner gis are available for new students.
Yes. Safety is a priority, and techniques are taught with control, including tapping to prevent injuries.
Yes. Matua BJJ offers age-specific kids programs focused on self-defense, discipline, confidence, and physical fitness through ground-fighting techniques.
Gi training uses the traditional kimono and focuses on grips and control. No-gi uses rashguards and shorts and is described as faster-paced with different gripping strategies.
Most beginners start with 2 to 3 classes per week. Consistency matters more than intensity.
Yes. Matua BJJ runs women-only sessions designed to provide a comfortable, supportive environment for training and self-defense.
Yes. A free intro or trial class is available so new students can experience training before committing.







