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Fun-First Jiu-Jitsu & Grappling Games for Kids

byReign MMATraining at HBR Layout, BengaluruStarts from2,500 per monthView full gallery

Forget boring drills. We use game-based training to build confidence, agility, and real grappling skills in kids aged 6-12.

A happy crew of our young Jiu-Jitsu practitioners. Our classes for kids focus on building a strong foundation in grappling through fun, interactive exercises that teach discipline and teamwork.

Our Kids MMA class posing in front of the Reign MMA logo. We create a positive and encouraging environment where children aged 6-12 can begin their martial arts journey.

This young fighter proudly shows off his new badge after a great session. We use positive reinforcement to build confidence and motivate our students in every kids' jiu-jitsu class.

Another one of our star boys showing his reward after a productive day on the mats. These small achievements build a strong sense of accomplishment for our young martial artists.

A proud smile from one of our youngest team members. Our kids' program is designed to be welcoming for all skill levels, focusing on personal growth and fun.

The future of Team Reign MMA. These boys are learning more than just martial arts; they're building friendships and learning the importance of teamwork in our kids' BJJ classes.

This young student proudly displays his badge of achievement. Our goal is to make every child feel like a champion after their training session.

The future faces of Mixed Martial Arts in India. We believe in starting them young, instilling discipline, respect, and a love for the sport from day one.

Even our adult members know how to have fun while training. Here, one of our members, a doctor and a dad, shows that there are no excuses when it comes to training and family.

About Fun-First Training: Jiu-Jitsu & Grappling Games

Forget static drills and lines of kids waiting for their turn. We use a 'Constraints-Led Approach'—a method where we set up game-like scenarios that force your child to figure out takedowns, pins, and escapes on their own. It is effective, it keeps them moving, and most importantly, it is fun enough that they will actually want to come back.

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