High Noon BJJ & Fitness LLC

85 S Bragg St #202, Alexandria, VA 22312, USA

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Gi Judo MMA No-Gi Self-Defense Wrestling
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Adults Classes All Levels Fundamentals Intermediate Open Mat
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Alexandria, VA's choice for BJJ, Judo, Wrestling & Kids BJJ. We skip the drills and use live sparring to build real fighting skill. Start your free trial!

https://highnoonbjj.com/

(703) 665-9530

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  • Alisha Winegarden
    Alisha Winegarden

    It’s quite a place. Parking is a little difficult to navigate if you’ve never been there but once you figure it out it’s all down hill from there. They have a pretty good group of women that train consistently as well as female instructors. I went here a couple of times for Jiu Jitsu Jam, seiminars out on by local high achieving black belts. They were very kind and offered quite a bit of insight to my game, body style, and technique. I haven’t been able to attend a normal class but I’m pretty sure it’s just as great as the women’s events.

    Posted 1 year ago
  • سید لوگری
    سید لوگری

    My 6-year-old was excited to start at High Noon BJJ, but the experience was mixed. While the facility is clean and the coaches are skilled, newer and younger students seemed to get less attention. A couple of incidents involving rough pairings and lack of supervision left my son discouraged and unwilling to continue. That said, Coach Maia was professional and waived the cancellation fee, which we appreciated. With better support for beginners, this could be a great place to train.

    Posted 8 months ago
  • Brian Greer
    Brian Greer

    I dropped in a couple times while I was in town visiting. Had a blast. Everybody was welcoming and coaches were awesome. If you‘re looking for no-nonsense, practical, situation-based rolls, this is the spot. Can’t recommend this gym enough.

    Posted 10 months ago
  • Will Siegmund
    Will Siegmund

    TL;DR: I trained here for a year before having to move away for school, and can say confidently that High Noon is the most fun I have ever had exercising. If you're in the DC area looking to get into grappling (wrestling, Judo, BJJ) or continue grappling, I cannot recommend this gym more highly. I still miss training here months after leaving. More detailed review: I think the two things made High Noon special; its ability to balance intensity and fun and its development of a true community. In my experience from training various sports, I have found gyms/coaches are either kind but too lax in their standards (so you get complacent) or intense but jackasses (so you lose motivation to train). The culture at High Noon finds the sweet-spot in between--you are pushed to improve yourself, but it is always in a supportive, friendly environment, from the coaches down to the other students. I found myself wanting to do my best every practice because I didn't want to let anyone down by being a bad training partner or not respecting the consistently excellent feedback you get from the coaches. I usually hate when businesses claim to be a community--usually it's just rhetorical BS to get away with chicanery--but High Noon genuinely has a culture and community, and it is wonderful. The other gym members are uniformly friendly, thoughtful people. Any time I asked, someone took time after training to work through something with me (or kindly said they had to get home). I never felt unsafe training with another member, and they looked out for my safety. I have realized later that several times a more experienced gym member proactively let go of a submission or grip because I reacted improperly to it when I was new to the sport. BJJ always involves risk with it, and so knowing your partners are looking out for you over their own ego made training here feel safe and more enjoyable. The coaches are fantastic. They clearly regard themselves as students of the sport still, and I often heard them discussing recent high-level matches and the techniques they learned about from studying them. They strike the aforementioned balance of being supportive and holding you to a high standard. I never found their feedback unhelpful, nor thought they were being unfair when they told me I was being unfocused or lax while training, which is not my experience in a lot of other athletic contexts. They also offer a lot of personalized feedback--I tried to correct mistakes I was making quickly and they would always be sure to both compliment the progress and help me see other areas I needed to improve on. Thanks to their help, I never felt like I was stagnating. The culture of the gym does a wonderful job treating you as a person, not a customer. I had an infection that took me off the mats for 6-7 weeks, and the only concern they had was that I was safe and properly reimbursed for the missed time. They even retroactively refunded me a week because I had not yet suspended the membership the first week I was off the mats because I hadn't realized the extent I would be out.

    Posted 1 year ago
  • Nicholas Hunt
    Nicholas Hunt

    I had the pleasure to compete along side Tim Dawson at an event last year, hence how we met. From the moment you meet him, he is an outgoing, professional yet personable individual. You can see he truly cares about this sport and bettering others Last Tuesday I reached out to Tim to ask if I could come cross train. My home gym is Enlisted Nine Fight Company, but without hesitation Tim said “not a problem man, come on by”. I was greeted by their front desk personnel with very warm and welcoming energy. The staff were very professional and the facility was immaculate! The staff ensured you felt comfortable and explained where everything was at. At no time did I feel like an outsider from another gym. I participated in both their No-GI classes. Tim is wealth of knowledge and a phenomenal instructor. Took the time to go in great detail with techniques he was showing and answer any questions students had. Tim had partnered me up with a gentlemen named Nate (High Noons wrestling coach). He took the time to help me understand how classes worked and gave me really good looks when we rolled. I sincerely appreciate that warm hospitality this facility and Tim gave me and look forward to cross training here in the future!

    Posted 1 year ago