Why the MYBJJ 2026 Schedule Works Better for Everyone
- MYBJJ Admin

- Jan 19
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago

Our 2026 MYBJJ schedule was built with one goal in mind: making training more accessible, practical, and effective for kids, teens, and adults. This is not about filling a timetable. It is about real life, real routines, and real progress.
More Opportunities for Teens to Grow
One of the biggest improvements in the new schedule is how teens are integrated into training. Teens now have multiple dedicated classes during the week, giving them consistency and structure at a critical age.
More importantly, teens are also able to join adult classes when appropriate. This allows them to:
Experience higher-level training
Learn maturity, discipline, and pace from adults
Transition smoothly instead of being “stuck” in one age group
This prepares teens not just for better Jiu-Jitsu, but for confidence and responsibility outside the gym as well.
Increased Training Options for Adults
Adults now have more BJJ sessions than before, including Gi, No-Gi, Fundamentals, and Open Mat. This gives adult members flexibility to train around work, family, and personal schedules.
More sessions mean:
Easier consistency
Better progression
Less pressure to rush improvement
Whether you train casually or seriously, the schedule supports long-term growth.
Kid-Friendly Timing That Actually Makes Sense
Our kids’ classes are placed at practical after-school hours, allowing children to train:
After school
Before dinner
Before night tuition or homework commitments
Parents do not have to rush, and kids are not exhausted by late sessions. Training fits naturally into their daily routine, making it easier to stay consistent and motivated.
A Schedule Built Around Real Life
This schedule reflects how families actually live:
Kids train without sacrificing school or tuition
Teens grow with more responsibility and opportunity
Adults get more chances to train without burning out
At MYBJJ, we believe a good schedule is not about cramming classes. It is about supporting development, balance, and consistency.
The 2026 schedule is a step forward, and it is designed to grow with our students at every stage.




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