Training Champions

Rio Jiu Jitsu is proud to announce the formation of Rio Jiu Jitsu Kids starting Monday, November 1, 2010. To celebrate, we are offering 20% off for the first 20 kids to sign up for 3 months of classes.

Rio Jiu Jitsu Kids classes are geared toward boys and girls ages 7 years and older.

Our goal is to provide a safe and fun environment for your child to learn the best and most effective martial art in the world.  Head intructor, Pete Letsos’ classes are engaging, exciting and fun for kids of all shapes, sizes and levels of fitness.

Pete Letsos brings with him a wealth of experience and knowledge in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is a Carlson Gracie black belt who has trained around the world with some of the Jiu Jitsu world’s finest practitioners.  He has designed his kid’s classes to focus on building a solid base of fundamentals that will build a more athletic, confident and disciplined child.  The Rio Jiu Jitsu Kids way mixes tried and true Brazilian Jiu Jitsu physical training along with equally important mental training.

What can you and your child expect to take away from our classes?

  • Self defense
  • Flexibility
  • Confidence
  • Discipline
  •  Strength
  • Self Respect and more importantly respect for others
  • Concentration
  • Stamina

Click here  to fill out a confidential pre-registration form or call us at  773.235.3200.

 We are not just training tomorrow’s champions on the mat, but tomorrow’s champions in life. 

 
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