Address: 10390 W Overland Rd, Boise, ID 83709, USA
Phone: +12088619628
Sunday: 8–10AM
Monday: 6–7:15AM
Tuesday: 8–9PM
Wednesday: 6–7:15AM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 6:15–7:15AM
Saturday: 9–10AM
Stuart Clubb
Plenty of mat space at the 6am class and a friendly group of people. Relaxed atmosphere, but they certainly up the intensity as class progresses. Very detailed and attentive instruction, with increasing resistance and what appeared to be kind and considerate class mates on the mat. A big thank you to Derek and Justin for making me feel welcome and easing me into my first class. They made it as comfortable to step on the mat as anybody could. If you're wondering about BJJ, you would do well to try here.
TJ O'Brien
Great place to learn jiu-jitsu no matter where you are in life. Great instructors.
Paris Spinelli
I had wanted to get into Jiu Jitsu for a couple years and so glad I found Spectre Jiu Jitsu. Derek, Thomas, and Jake are great instructors. They take the time to help develop each student's game personally and help explain techniques in different ways until it makes sense to you. The room is focused on getting your game better and everyone wants to help you come along and make progress. If you are thinking about trying somewhere out or cross training - Give it a go!
David Dickman
Edit, 2 years from below initial review: Crisp and Clear instruction. Great culture. They teach leg attacks and equally focus on Gi and No-Gi. No contracts. Month to Month. I'm a member of another gym and pay $40/m to focus on No-Gi through a "dual citizenship" membership. Brilliant! Original Review: I stopped by for a visit. You should too!
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$80 per month – Full Time Member – This is an introductory rate considering that we don’t train every day. As our school grows, this number will be revised. $20 per month – Black Belt Member – This fee is minimal for the sake of encouraging them to come. $40 per month – Club Member- Existing students at other gyms are welcome as well to cross-train. If you’re interested be sure your instructor is OK with it.
No you don’t. We have several loner gi’s in various sizes that you can use until you get your own. If we don’t have one that fits an athletic shirt and shorts will be fine until you get your own.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is martial art and a combat system that emphasizes ground fighting. Another central theme is using leverage and technique in ways to control your opponent on the ground and force them to submit. Yet another theme is that through good technique you can control and submit opponents that are bigger and stronger than yourself.
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