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Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate

San Antonio, Texas

Google: 4.9 (50 reviews)

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Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate in San Antonio, TX brings a broad martial arts lineup to 21025 Encino Commons suite 109, giving local families, hobbyists, and serious grapplers a place to train under one roof.

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About Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate

Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate in San Antonio, TX brings a broad martial arts lineup to 21025 Encino Commons suite 109, giving local families, hobbyists, and serious grapplers a place to train under one roof. The academy’s website, https://jiu-jitsusyndicate.gymdesk.com/, reflects a program structure that reaches far beyond a single class format, with offerings that include Adults, Teens 13-17, Kids 7-12, Tiny Tots 3-6, and specialty tracks such as BJJ Fundamentals, BJJ No-Gi, BJJ Gi, No Gi, Open Mat, and Judo-Jitsu Gi 8+. That mix makes the gym appealing to newcomers looking for a clear starting point as well as experienced practitioners who want to sharpen their game in gi and no-gi settings.

The academy’s schedule also shows a strong commitment to youth development and age-specific instruction. Families can choose from BJJ Kids Comp Class +7, Anti-Bullying (Jiu-Jitsu course), BJJ Home School - Sign up in adv., and Kids MMA/Muay Thai (7-12) (Bring Gear), giving students multiple ways to build coordination, confidence, and discipline. For older teens and adults, the inclusion of MMA/Muay Thai (Gloves, Shin Pads, Mouthpiece) adds striking-based training alongside grappling, which broadens the experience for students who want a more complete martial arts education. With belt ranks offered across the academy’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu programs, students can progress through a structured path while staying in a training environment that supports long-term growth.

Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate’s instructor lineup includes Zach Johnson, Edgar O., Gabrielle Villafuerte, Christopher Easter, Sean Price, Caleb Johnson, Sergio Flores, and CJ (Caleb Johnson). That depth of coaching gives the academy a wide range of teaching styles and perspectives, which can be especially valuable for students developing their fundamentals or refining advanced details. The listed business description identifies the school as a martial arts school, and the program variety suggests a practical philosophy centered on accessible training, technical progression, and consistent mat time.

For students visiting from across San Antonio, the academy’s practical advantages are clear: multiple class tracks, options for children and adults, and open mat time that supports extra drilling and live rounds. The combination of gi, no-gi, kids’ competition training, anti-bullying instruction, and Muay Thai creates a training environment that serves both lifestyle fitness goals and competitive ambitions. Whether someone is stepping onto the mats for the first time or looking for a new place to train with a more rounded martial arts focus, Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate offers a flexible, community-oriented experience with enough variety to keep training engaging over time.

Philosophy

Training Philosophy

That depth of coaching gives the academy a wide range of teaching styles and perspectives, which can be especially valuable for students developing their fundamentals or refining advanced details. The listed business description identifies the school as a martial arts school, and the program variety suggests a practical philosophy centered on accessible training, technical progression, and consistent mat time.

MMA/Muay Thai (Gloves, Shin Pads, Mouthpiece)BJJ No-GiBJJ Kids Comp Class +7Kids 7-12Anti-Bullying (Jiu-Jitsu course)Open Mat

Class Hours

  • Friday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Monday: 6 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday: 9 AM–2 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 6 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday: 6 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday: 6 AM–9 PM
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Programs & Highlights

Programs & Classes

  • MMA/Muay Thai (Gloves, Shin Pads, Mouthpiece)
  • BJJ No-Gi
  • BJJ Kids Comp Class +7
  • Kids 7-12
  • Anti-Bullying (Jiu-Jitsu course)
  • Open Mat
  • Judo-Jitsu Gi 8+
  • Teens 13-17
  • No Gi
  • Kids MMA/Muay Thai (7-12) (Bring Gear)
  • BJJ Fundamentals
  • BJJ Home School - Sign up in adv.
  • BJJ Gi (Caleb Johnson session listed)
  • Martial arts school
  • Tiny Tots 3-6
  • BJJ Gi
  • Adults

Instructors & Team

  • Zach Johnson
  • Edgar O.
  • Gabrielle Villafuerte
  • Christopher Easter
  • Sean Price
  • Caleb Johnson
  • Sergio Flores
  • CJ (Caleb Johnson)
Instructors

Instructor Spotlight

At Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate, coaching is built around range and adaptability, with instructors including Zach Johnson, Edgar O., Gabrielle Villafuerte, Christopher Easter, Sean Price, Caleb Johnson, Sergio Flores, and CJ (Caleb Johnson). You can expect instruction across gi, no-gi, kids’ programs, teens, fundamentals, open mat, and MMA/Muay Thai, so your training can match your experience level and goals. Whether you’re brand new or returning to the mats, the academy’s structure gives you room to learn, drill, and grow at a steady pace.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What BJJ classes does Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate offer?
The academy offers BJJ Fundamentals, BJJ Gi, BJJ No-Gi, No Gi, Open Mat, and a BJJ Gi session listed under Caleb Johnson. It also includes Judo-Jitsu Gi 8+ and adults’ training in San Antonio Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Is Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate good for beginners?
Yes, the BJJ Fundamentals class gives beginners a clear starting point before moving into Gi or No-Gi training. The program mix also includes Tiny Tots 3-6, Teens 13-17, and adults’ classes, so new students can train in age-appropriate groups.
Where is Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate in San Antonio, TX?
Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate is at 21025 Encino Commons suite 109 in San Antonio, TX. Students can use the academy website at https://jiu-jitsusyndicate.gymdesk.com/ to explore the schedule and program lineup.
Does Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate teach kids' BJJ?
Absolutely, the academy teaches kids’ BJJ through Kids 7-12, Tiny Tots 3-6, Kids BJJ Comp Class +7, and BJJ Home School with advance sign-up. There is also Kids MMA/Muay Thai for ages 7-12, giving families multiple youth training options.
Who teaches at Jiu-Jitsu Syndicate?
The coaching staff includes Zach Johnson, Edgar O., Gabrielle Villafuerte, Christopher Easter, Sean Price, Caleb Johnson, Sergio Flores, and CJ (Caleb Johnson). Caleb Johnson is specifically named on a BJJ Gi session, adding a clear point of contact for gi-focused training.

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