Quick take on Montrose Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Montrose Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at 1445 Hawk Pkwy serves Montrose, CO with a broad martial arts program that blends Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, and Muay Thai under one roof.
Montrose, Colorado
Montrose Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at 1445 Hawk Pkwy serves Montrose, CO with a broad martial arts program that blends Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, and Muay Thai under one roof.
Montrose Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at 1445 Hawk Pkwy serves Montrose, CO with a broad martial arts program that blends Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, and Muay Thai under one roof. The academy’s schedule and offerings are built for a wide range of ages and experience levels, from Tiny Kids Class for ages 4-5 and Kids Class for ages 6-7 to Jr. Class for ages 8-11, Adult Fundamentals for age 12 and up, and specialized training such as Women’s Only Gi, Advanced Adult Gi Competition class, Youth Advanced/Competition Class by invitation only, Open Mat, and No-Gi. With gi jiu-jitsu, no-gi jiu-jitsu, wrestling class, and a martial arts school setting, it gives local students a place to grow from first-timers to more focused competitors without having to switch gyms as their goals evolve.
The coaching lineup brings together a deep bench of experienced instructors, including Arthur Lujan, Jennifer Lujan, Nick Maez, Hector Delgado, Rebecca Reuben, Andrew Hersh, Daelin Delgado, Josh Sisneros, Nick Adams, The Delgados, and the Coaching Team. Belt ranks across the team reflect a strong technical foundation, with Arthur Lujan and Hector Delgado as black belts, Nick Maez as a 3rd degree black belt, Daelin Delgado as a black belt, Jennifer Lujan as a brown belt with 4 stripes, Rebecca Reuben as a brown belt with 1 stripe, Andrew Hersh as a brown belt, and Josh Sisneros as a purple belt with 3 stripes. That mix supports a training environment where beginners can learn fundamentals carefully while more advanced students have room to sharpen timing, pressure, and competition strategy.
What stands out about Montrose Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is its range. Students can focus on traditional gi work, no-gi grappling, wrestling, or striking through Muay Thai, while still having access to structured fundamentals classes and open mat time for more flexible drilling and live rounds. For families, the age-specific kids’ programs make it easier to introduce martial arts in a format that fits different stages of development. For adults, the combination of fundamentals, women’s-only instruction, and advanced competition training creates a practical path from beginner to seasoned practitioner.
The academy’s website, http://www.montrosebjj.com/, provides a direct way for prospective students to explore the programs and connect with the gym. In a local BJJ community, that kind of variety is a real advantage: it allows beginners to start with confidence, gives competitors a place to prepare seriously, and offers returning students a training home that can adapt as their goals change.
Students can focus on traditional gi work, no-gi grappling, wrestling, or striking through Muay Thai, while still having access to structured fundamentals classes and open mat time for more flexible drilling and live rounds.
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Arthur Lujan leads a coaching team that includes Jennifer Lujan, Nick Maez, Hector Delgado, Rebecca Reuben, Andrew Hersh, Daelin Delgado, Josh Sisneros, Nick Adams, and The Delgados. The staff brings experience across black belt, brown belt, and purple belt levels, which helps you learn from instructors who can teach both fundamentals and advanced details. You can expect a structured, hands-on approach that supports kids, adults, competitors, and first-time students through programs like fundamentals, gi, no-gi, wrestling, Muay Thai, and women’s-only gi.
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