BJJ Directory

Find BJJ gyms, coaches, and events by city

JKTJJ helps people find places to train, coaches to follow, and events worth knowing about. You can browse by city, gym, coach, event, and organization to get a clearer read on a local scene.

Most people do not search Jiu Jitsu as one big list. They search by city. They want to know where to train, who teaches there, what is coming up, and what the local scene looks like.

Start with what you need

Gyms

Check gyms by city. Look at schedules, visitor info, class mix, and whether a place makes sense for your training.

→ Browse gyms

Coaches

Find coaches through the gyms and events they are tied to. See where they teach and where they are active.

→ Browse coaches

Events

See upcoming seminars, camps, workshops, and competitions by city, coach, and date.

→ Browse events

Organizations

Use organization pages for team and affiliation context when it actually helps explain how gyms and coaches connect.

→ Browse organizations

Why JKTJJ starts with the city

Jiu Jitsu is local first. When people look for training, they usually start with a city, then narrow down to gyms, coaches, and upcoming events. A good directory should make that easy.

That is why JKTJJ links gyms back to cities, coaches back to gyms, and events back to both. It gives people a cleaner way to understand a local scene before they visit, move, or drop in somewhere new.

Explore by city

JKTJJ tracks gyms, coaches, and events across cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, New York, London, Bangkok, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, and Phuket.

Some cities have deep gym density. Some have a strong seminar scene. Some are better for visitors than others. Starting with the city gives people a much faster read on where they may want to train.

Browse city pages across:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East & Africa
→ Browse city gyms

JKTJJ is not trying to be a giant review site. The goal is simpler: clear gym pages, coach pages, city pages, and event pages that help people decide where to train.

Whether you are traveling, moving, or just checking your own area, start with the city and go from there.