
Garry St Leger
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Began doing Judo with his twin brother at 8 years old with 1992 Haitian Judo Olympian Parnel Legros. Parnel Legros was a student of ...
moreBorn and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Began doing Judo with his twin brother at 8 years old with 1992 Haitian Judo Olympian Parnel Legros. Parnel Legros was a student of ...
moreBorn and raisedin Queens, NY, and Bergen County, NJ, Brian Kwak has been training in Martial Arts since 1999. He holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Renzo Gracie, ...
morePedro has been doing judo for 15 years, earning his Black Belt in 2014. He began taking judo classes to cope with astressful work environment andimprove physical ...
moreI wish I could give this place 10 stars. A beautiful, clean, and spacious facility. Convenient class times in mornings, afternoons, evenings. Most importantly, the instructors are world-class, extremely talented and truly care about the students. They have a deep knowledge of their art, and take the time to patiently teach the smallest details. You will feel welcome here regardless of your experience level with martial arts. Come try out — you will learn a lot.
If you're looking to train Judo because you've always been interested it it or martial arts, THIS IS THE PLACE!
If you're looking for a place that will get you ready to compete in Judo tournaments, this is the place.
If you're a BJJer that is looking to build a stand-up game that is deeper than double leg or pulling guard, this is the place.
There's also wrestling, from the NYU assistant wrestling coach, which was definitely a change of pace for me, and has taught me some interesting drills and techniques.
How good is this place? People training to make the Olympics are stopping by on occasion. Quality knows quality. This is definitely a place for hard training.
Also, the location is very convenient to the ACE/123/FM lines.
Best Judo in NYC!