To address critical gaps in the department-funded training of front line police officers by partnering with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gyms across the country to provide free or reduced rate memberships to police officers. Officers are sponsored until they achieve the rank of blue belt, which typically takes 12-18 months.
Police officers often find themselves in volatile situations which can quickly turn deadly. In these combative situations, being the more skilled grappler allows the officer a greater amount of control over the situation, which decreases the likelihood of injury or death for both officer and suspect.
Being a police officer is one of the most selfless, dangerous, and important jobs in our world today.
Investing in our officers is an investment in our communities.
Adopt A Cop BJJ aims to create a more resilient and more effective police force, improve police relations around our country, and ultimately reduce the incidence of police-involved shootings and deaths.
To address critical gaps in the department-funded training of front line police officers by partnering with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gyms across the country to provide free or reduced rate memberships to police officers. Officers are sponsored until they achieve the rank of blue belt, which typically takes 12-18 months.
Police officers often find themselves in volatile situations which can quickly turn deadly. In these combative situations, being the more skilled grappler allows the officer a greater amount of control over the situation, which decreases the likelihood of injury or death for both officer and suspect.
Being a police officer is one of the most selfless, dangerous, and important jobs in our world today.
Investing in our officers is an investment in our communities.
Adopt A Cop BJJ aims to create a more resilient and more effective police force, improve police relations around our country, and ultimately reduce the incidence of police-involved shootings and deaths.
The Adopt A Cop BJJ program is intended to help support active duty uniformed patrol officers that interact daily with the public. They provide officers with a sponsorship to attend Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training at a local gym of their choice until they achieve the rank of Blue belt.
*Military Police, Border Patrol, Correctional Officers, Federal Officers, and Government Agents do not qualify for this program.
The Adopt A Cop BJJ program is intended to help support active duty uniformed patrol officers that interact daily with the public. They provide officers with a sponsorship to attend Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training at a local gym of their choice until they achieve the rank of Blue belt.
*Military Police, Border Patrol, Correctional Officers, Federal Officers, and Government Agents do not qualify for this program.
Sponsorship is attendance-based and officers must train at least once per week. Officers are expected to "check-in" by posting once weekly to Instagram using the hashtag #adoptacopbjj.
An officer is sponsored until they reach the rank of blue belt, which is the second belt in jiu-jitsu and typically takes 12-18 months to earn.
Sponsorship is attendance-based and officers must train at least once per week. Officers are expected to "check-in" by posting once weekly to Instagram using the hashtag #adoptacopbjj.
An officer is sponsored until they reach the rank of blue belt, which is the second belt in jiu-jitsu and typically takes 12-18 months to earn.
ADULT CLASSES
10:00a - Officers Only
6:30p - Beginner
7:30p - Intermediate
8:30p - Advanced / Rolling
ADULT CLASSES
10:00a - Officers Only
6:30p - Beginner
7:30p - Intermediate
8:30p - Advanced / Rolling
ADULT CLASSES
10:00a - Officers Only
6:30p - Beginner
7:30p - Intermediate
8:30p - Advanced / Rolling
Unlimited Classes
Unlimited Classes