Cast Iron Bjj
6603B Royal St, Pleasant Valley, MO 64068, USA
Cast Iron Brazinilan Jiu Jitsu has been providing the Norhtland with friendly, competitive training since 2014.
6603B Royal St, Pleasant Valley, MO 64068, USA
Cast Iron Brazinilan Jiu Jitsu has been providing the Norhtland with friendly, competitive training since 2014.
This place is awesome..it has the right level of competitiveness and a friendly atmosphere that allow kids to thrive. It has done wonders for my daughters confidence. It has made me realize that kids have their whole life to compete and sometimes its about the journey and learning to lose.
Posted 1 year agoIn November, I will be celebrating 15 years in my Jiu Jitsu journey… In my time, I have trained with some of the best Jiu Jitsu practitioners in the world and even competed along side some of them. Cast Iron Jiu Jitsu has limitless potential to create top tier competitors while offering a culture that appeals to the average hobbyist! This culture is safely guarded and maintained under the ever watchful eyes of Professor Josh Littleton, who in my opinion, does an incredible job preserving this balance. I HIGHLY recommend this Academy for literally anyone who is willing to stay out of drama, be humble, and focus on getting better at this complex puzzle we know as Jiu Jitsu. 5 star experience guaranteed, or you might actually be the one with the problem. I said what I said… 🤷🏻♂️🤓🤙🏻🥋🤼
Posted 1 year agoIt’s not a disciplined atmosphere when it come to children classes. When a demonstration is going on children are allowed to just get up walk away get drinks and cause a distraction whenever. The knowledge is definitely there BUT when it come to tournaments he will be late and miss your children’s matches due to “ he had to train himself “ it has nothing to do with loosing but natural a child of young age will be upset and go to her comfort which is parents then the parents get blamed for coaching over the the coach who can not make it on time. When the coach coaches durning a match he can be heard and he believes that the child should already know how to get out of uncomfortable situations so he will sit there go hmmm with a finger on his lip. Some kids may know how to do that but a child with high ADHD memory does not come as easy so coaching from side line is necessary at times. I didn’t want to write this honest review but when a post on FACEBOOK is directed at my daughter because she is being switched school due to his lack of showing up for 3 matches where a old coach from a different gym and her father who has no clue about jiu jitsu had to fill in so she wouldn’t be disqualified.. sad just sad. She is and was one of the better jiu jitsu practitioner for the children’s class out of just a few and he lost her.
Posted 1 year agoGreat gym for all ages. Classes for kids are small and focused on skill and safety. Various adult options are also available. Highly recommend this gym for both new and experienced with BJJ.
Posted 1 year agoA gym where the kids have their own class, the teens have their own class, and the adults have theirs. Where it respect comes naturally because the coaches see the potential and recognize it. This is a solid choice for all ages!
Posted 1 year ago