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Use the map above to see every jiu jitsu gym in your area. Each pin shows the gym's class schedule, drop-in price, open mats, instructor lineage, and verified reviews so you can compare options before walking in.
Open any gym from the map to see its weekly class schedule — gi, no-gi, kids, fundamentals, advanced, and women's classes are all labeled. The map filters at the top let you narrow to gyms running classes on a specific day or with kids programs.
BJJ memberships in the US typically run $130–$220 per month, with drop-in fees around $20–$40 per class. Tier-listed gyms on Let's Roll display their drop-in price up front so there's no guesswork before your first session.
An open mat is an unstructured training session — no formal class, just sparring and drilling. Most gyms run at least one weekly open mat that's free or low-cost to drop into, and many welcome visitors from other academies. Filter the map for 'Open Mat' to see what's available near you this week.
For a Gi class, wear a clean Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gi (the gym can usually rent or sell you one for the first session). For No-Gi, a rashguard and grappling shorts (no zippers or pockets) are standard. Trim your nails, bring water, and arrive 15 minutes early.
No. BJJ is one of the most beginner-friendly martial arts — your conditioning improves through training itself. Most gyms have a fundamentals class designed specifically for new students with no prior experience.
Yes — most BJJ gyms welcome traveling grapplers for a single drop-in fee. Filter the map for gyms with drop-in pricing displayed, then call ahead to confirm the schedule and what to bring. Many gyms run open mats on weekends specifically for visitors.
Jiu jitsu gyms and BJJ classes in our directory — click any gym to view its class schedule, open mats, drop-in prices, instructor lineage, and verified member reviews.