Jiu-Jitsu in Las Vegas, NV
Your guide to BJJ, grappling and MMA across the Las Vegas Valley — program by program, neighborhood by neighborhood.
Explore ProgramsJiu-jitsu & MMA programs in Las Vegas
The ways to train in Las Vegas, from your first fundamentals class to private coaching. Tap any program for pricing and how to start.

Beginner BJJ
Beginner Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes teach the fundamentals — positions, escapes and basic submissions — in a structured, safe environment.

Gi Jiu Jitsu
Gi jiu-jitsu is the traditional form, training in the uniform whose grips open up a deep, technical game.

No-Gi & Grappling
No-gi grappling trains without the uniform — faster, sweatier and closer to MMA wrestling.

Kids BJJ
Kids' Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu builds confidence, discipline and anti-bullying skills in a fun, structured class.

MMA & Striking
As the fight capital of the world, Las Vegas has elite MMA, Muay Thai and kickboxing programs alongside its jiu-jitsu.

Private Lessons
Private jiu-jitsu lessons give you focused, one-on-one coaching to fix specific problems or fast-track progress.
Typical jiu-jitsu pricing in Las Vegas
Average price ranges across Las Vegas academies. Final cost depends on the gym and membership type.
| Program | Typical price | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner BJJ | $120–$180 / mo | Fundamentals |
| Gi Jiu Jitsu | $140–$180 / mo | All levels |
| No-Gi & Grappling | $140–$180 / mo | All levels |
| Kids BJJ | $110–$160 / mo | Ages 4–15 |
| MMA & Striking | $140–$200 / mo | All levels |
| Private Lessons | $60–$150 / session | 1-on-1 |
How to start training in Las Vegas
- Take a free intro class — most academies offer one.
- Pick a program — fundamentals, gi, no-gi, kids or MMA.
- Choose a location close to home or work.
- Train 2–3x a week — consistency builds skill fast.
Academies by Las Vegas area
Jiu-jitsu and MMA across the valley — explore by area:
Serving the Las Vegas Valley
Jiu-jitsu and MMA academies across the Strip, Downtown, Henderson, Summerlin and the surrounding valley.
Jiu-jitsu terms, explained
- Gi
- The traditional jiu-jitsu uniform.
- No-gi
- Grappling without the uniform — faster and gripless.
- Tap
- Signaling submission to safely end an exchange.
- Guard
- Controlling an opponent from your back using your legs.
Your first month checklist
- Take a free intro class
- Borrow or rent a gi to start
- Learn to tap early and train safe
- Aim for 2–3 classes a week
Las Vegas Jiu-Jitsu FAQ
How much is BJJ in Las Vegas?
Most academies run $120–$180 per month, often with a free intro class to start.
Do I need experience to start?
No — academies run beginner fundamentals programs designed for complete newcomers.
What age can kids start BJJ?
Many Las Vegas academies start kids around age 4–5 in little-kids classes.