Address: 5000 Valley W Blvd #8, Arcata, CA 95521, USA
Phone: +17073883111
Sunday: 12–2PM
Monday: 10:30AM–12PM
Tuesday: 5:30–8:15PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM–12PM
Thursday: 5:30–8:15PM
Friday: 10:30AM–12PM
Saturday: 11AM–2PM
Adam Mester
Home to the hardest working kids in Humboldt. If you want your kids to learn self control and self defense, this is the place to be.
AYE-1 DV
I took a few Jiu Jitsu classes at Lost Boys! Its a humble dojo, kind of a hidden gym!. I picked up several new techniques.Although I didn't take the Muay Thai class. I like this place a lot! if your in the area.. check them out!
Jer Strong
Lost Boys BJJ houses some of the best teachers and masters of BJJ that Humboldt has to offer, and if their talent is any indication, the world. The staff are knowledgeable, passionate, and honest to goodness amazing folk. I'm thrilled to have learned from these amazing people, on not just the art behind BJJ, but compassion and genuine connection and help understand the sport. Brian and CO have created a robust and beautiful community. I'm honored to have passed through and have gleamed more than I hoped from this gem of a gym. I hope to see you all soon! <3
Robert Dark
From the moment I walked into the door to inquire about the kids class, I knew I was in the right place. The instructors were able to naturally bond with my son right away. They know how to get down on his level, be a positive influence, and make Jiu-jitsu fun. It’s easy to tell they’re passionate and love teaching children. My kid is always smiling and on the days he has jiu-jitsu, he’s begging and pleading with me to take him early so he’s not late. It’s unreal. I recommend all kids learning Jiu-jitsu especially since my son experienced bullying all through preschool. He used to be afraid to compete with other kids in sports, and hated going to school. Now he loves school and loves competing, he’s a 100% confident. I feel relief that I don’t have to worry about him on the school playground or in the bathroom. It’s been life changing, and it’s not just my son. I have seen it with every kid that’s come through their door. My advice to the parents: bring your kid, then sit down and be quiet, and let the professionals do their thing. After class tell your child you’re proud of them for coming, and that’s it. Let your child go out there get comfortable, and eventually they’ll spread their wings and fly. These coaches know what they’re doing, and too often as parents we yell out because we’re experiencing feelings that the child may not even be feeling in their world. Then when we yell out the child feels like he or she is disappointing us, which makes it not as fun for the child, if it’s not fun they’re not going to want to keep coming back. Trust me these instructors know what they’re doing, as a parent, you’re not going to help, most likely you’ll just mess it up. Anyway, hope this helps anyone considering Jiu-jitsu for their child.
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Muay thai kick boxing, not just boxing.
They do indeed.
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