Perhaps your kid is full of boundless energy. They love to tussle with friends or siblings and you are always searching for outlets for their enthusiasm and athleticism.
Or maybe they have a difficult time focusing. Schoolwork can be frustrating for them and organized sports haven’t been a good fit.
Or they’ve had a tough time standing up for themselves. They’ve had to face down bullying and you long for a way that they can boost their self-confidence and self-esteem.
If this is resonating with you, then your family might be the right fit for Zenyo Jiu Jitsu Baltimore’s kids jiu jitsu program.
SUNDAY — 10 A.M. UNDER 9 NO GI
— 10:45 A.M. OVER 9 NO GI
MONDAY — 5:30 P.M. ADVANCED GI
TUESDAY — 5:30 P.M. OVER 9 GI
WEDNESDAY — 5:30 P.M. UNDER 9 NO GI
THURSDAY — 5:30 P.M. OVER 9 NO GI
Zenyo means best. At Zenyo Jiu Jitsu, we’ve created “an inclusive, supportive, challenging, disciplined, and fun atmosphere” to give your child the best experience in Jiu Jitsu. Come in for a free class to make sure that Zenyo is the right fit.
At Zenyo, we prioritize learning and growing in a fun, rigorous, and supportive environment.
Your child will become a part of a community where kids of all abilities can come together safely to train and learn from one another.
Designed for kids from kindergarten through high school, our kids jiu jitsu programs combine a self-defense-based, scientific learning method with an exciting, energetic atmosphere to build confidence and strength alongside friendships and social skills.
Brazilian jiu jitsu is an ideal martial art for kids because it emphasizes a responsive approach to aggression and minimizes harm.
Jiu Jitsu primarily uses non-striking, wrestling techniques that diminishes using brute strength and enables smaller and less strong kids and adults to use leverage against opponents.
Zenyo Jiu Jitsu is renowned for its approach to training, which emphasizes safety foremost, and its vibrant, diverse community, where everyone, regardless of ability or identity, is welcome.
Classes incorporate the principles of jita kyoei, which is translated from Japanese as “mutual welfare and benefit,” as well as seiryoku zenyo, translated as “maximum efficiency, minimum effort.”
“I can’t say enough about how wonderful Zenyo has been for our boys (9 and almost 6). John is a natural with kids – a calming, encouraging and positive presence who brings a genuine joy to his classes. Zenyo is a friendly, welcoming, challenging and truly magical experience. So grateful to have found Zenyo.” — KATE BERNAL