
Kids' BJJ School HolidayCamp
Learn confidence, coordination, and real-world problem solving through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in a fun and beginner-friendly environment. Our Kids’ BJJ Holiday Camp introduces children to grappling, movement, teamwork, and self-defence through structured coaching and engaging activities designed specifically for kids.

Our Kids’ BJJ Holiday Camp is designed for children who are completely new to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and want to experience martial arts in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. Over 3 days, kids will learn the fundamentals of grappling through movement drills, games, partner exercises, and beginner-friendly techniques that build both confidence and coordination.
Beyond just techniques, the camp helps children develop resilience, focus, teamwork, and problem-solving skills while staying active during the school holidays.
What they’ll learn:
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Basic Grappling Movements
Learn how to move safely and confidently through beginner-friendly drills and exercises.
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Breakfalls & Safety Skills
Children learn how to fall safely, protect themselves, and move with better body awareness.
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Positional Control & Escapes
Introduction to controlling positions, escaping holds, and getting back to standing safely.
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Coordination & Confidence
Movement games and drills help improve balance, coordination, focus, and confidence.
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Teamwork & Respect
Kids learn how to work with partners, follow instructions, and support one another in training.
Who it’s for:
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Kids ages 5–12
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No experience needed
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Perfect for shy kids, active kids, or any kid who needs a little boost
What’s included:
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3 full days of Kids’ BJJ coaching
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Safe, beginner-friendly environment
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Small group size with hands-on coaching
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BJJ Gi for the duration of the camp
Limited slots available
This camp fills fast — book your spot now and give your child a holiday to remember.
Dates:
2 to 4 June (2.30pm to 4pm)
9 to 11 June (2.30pm to 4pm)
16 to 18 June (2.30pm to 4pm)
23 to 25 June (2.30pm to 4pm)
30 June to 2 July (2.30pm to 4pm)
7 to 9 July (2.30pm to 4pm)



