ZMATA

Exeter, New Hampshire

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About ZMATA

Guardian is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing free youth jiu jitsu scholarships to underserved youth worldwide, supporting physical transformation, friendships, mentorship, and a secure environment. They operate through partnerships with existing academies and international projects to build or upgrade facilities and provide resources.

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Hero Jiu Jitsu Exeter offers a unique Jiu Jitsu experience with thoughtful instruction tailored to experience level and age. They emphasize a welcoming community, fast-tracked beginner progress, and a supportive atmosphere for personal growth through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Programs & Highlights

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Programs & Classes

  • Free youth jiu jitsu scholarships
  • Year-round stability programs for children
  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Support for underserved youth worldwide
  • Guardian Scholarship program
  • Partnerships with academies to provide scholarships
  • International project sponsorship (training, apparel, building/upgrade of academies)
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  • 5 additional small-group classes per week for beginners (nearly 1-on-1 private sessions)
  • 6-week Adult Beginner Course
  • Beginner Jiu Jitsu classes for kids and adults
  • Free trial class
  • Open mat sessions
  • Visitor/open visit opportunities
  • Weekly class schedule and try-a-class option
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Amenities

  • equipment
  • Martial arts school
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Instructors & Team

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Key Features

  • Beginner-focused curriculum
  • Small-group / near one-on-one beginner sessions
  • Peer mentorship for new students
  • Beginner-friendly environment with a focus on confidence and fitness
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
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Ideal For

  • Kids
  • Adults
  • Beginner practitioners
  • Families