Washington DC, places to train?

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  1. Mario Lopez Alvarez's Avatar

    Mario Lopez Alvarez said:

    Washington DC, places to train?

    Hey guys,

    One of my students and friends is in DC for the summer and he is looking for a place to train his jiu jitsu?

    Any recommendations?

    Thanks!

    Mario
     
  2. Brent Smith's Avatar

    Brent Smith said:
    Gotta be someone. No 10th Planet heads in our own capital?
    #10thplanetFREAKS
     
  3. neoprodigy said:
    Yamasaki Academy - Rockville
    5609 Fishers Ln. Suite 6A and 7A
    Rockville, MD 20852
    Phone: 301-770-0969
    Website: http://www.grappling.com

    Yamasaki Academy - DC
    1630 14th St NW
    Washington D.C. 20009
    (at BodySmith Gym)
    Email: brazilianjjdc@gmail.com
    Website: bjjdc.com

    Yamasaki Academy - Springfield, VA
    5405-A Port Royal Rd.
    Springfield, VA 22151
    Email: info@grappling.com
     
  4. Luis Candelas, BCG said:
    BETA Academy. 202-538-0422
     
  5. Luis Candelas, BCG said:
    He can visit BETA with me and roll. I train at 6:30pm in the evening M-F (mostly).
     
  6. Kevin Gibbs's Avatar

    Kevin Gibbs said:
    STROGA has Jeff Melvin who is an awesome guy and is 10P friendly. Not sure if he is on the forum or not though. I went to an Einstein seminar there a little back, and I've competed in the same tournaments as Jeff a few times.
     
  7. NotReady said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Mario Lopez Alvarez View Post
    Hey guys,

    One of my students and friends is in DC for the summer and he is looking for a place to train his jiu jitsu?

    Any recommendations?

    Thanks!

    Mario
    Where in DC exactly? Near a metro?

    Your student (and everyone else on here) is welcome to stop by my gym any time. We are next to the Spring Hill station on the Silver Line metro at 8500 Tyco Road in Vienna.

    We do no-gi on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 8-930pm.
     
  8. bobby rivers said:
    NotReady(to use your real name?), are you stronger in gi?
     
  9. NotReady said:
    Quote Originally Posted by bobby rivers View Post
    NotReady(to use your real name?), are you stronger in gi?
    Haha, more of a pun on my last name, Raedy, which gets misspelled or auto-corrected to Ready all the time.

    I think I am equally strong, gi and no gi. I started wrestling and jiu jitsu at the same time, so I always trained both. Since I was always splitting time, I approached gi through the lense that Marcelo talks about a lot, making sure your techniques are applicable to both.

    However, I might lean towards no-gi, because in the past couple of years I think over reliance on the gi has reached a ridiculous level. That and the fact I really like heel hooks and reaping, which are not allowed with the gi on.

    Brendan