@@LeoKBarbosa Hey Leo! Not yet (still have some injuries and it has been quite tough for me because of the pandemic). In any case, here is what I can say: - Toronto BJJ: overall, positive reviews and very repeated school (close to the subway station and the area is quite busy, so I guess, there are many active people) - 10th planet Etobicoke: on the Western part of Toronto + focus on no "gi" (Bravo's school) - the young coach is pretty talented and the atmosphere seems nice (based on reviews + social media activity). There are, also, many other school that offer bjj + muay thai/mma but I was trying to find bjj only (because I believe that only in this way you can truly learn the discipline). But, not gonna lie, the most important is the atmosphere + the coach/partners. Therefore, you should try as many places as possible (maybe there are some hidden gems), given the fact that the first class (or 30 days) are free. This is what I want to do to, once I finish my physio treatment. Also keep in mind the commute (there are many places in the northern/western/eastern parts, hence it may take a lot of time to commute depending on where you live). Wish you all the best!!!
Great video - keep doing great things for the sport and art we love
Great vid! Awesome vibe!!!
at the beginning i thought the guy was gonna rap to the music...
lol, me too
On my day off I like to ride my bike around the city clear my head.....
Those bars had me going lmao
Bro i was like why isnt anything ryming😂😂
Best fish tacos in the city for sure.. 7 lives
Hello everyone, do you have any suggestions about some decent gyms in Toronto (for bjj, of course). I would appreciate any info)
hey man, did you end up finding a good place to train? I'll be moving to Toronto soon and doing some research. Cheers
@@LeoKBarbosa Hey Leo! Not yet (still have some injuries and it has been quite tough for me because of the pandemic). In any case, here is what I can say:
- Toronto BJJ: overall, positive reviews and very repeated school (close to the subway station and the area is quite busy, so I guess, there are many active people)
- 10th planet Etobicoke: on the Western part of Toronto + focus on no "gi" (Bravo's school) - the young coach is pretty talented and the atmosphere seems nice (based on reviews + social media activity).
There are, also, many other school that offer bjj + muay thai/mma but I was trying to find bjj only (because I believe that only in this way you can truly learn the discipline).
But, not gonna lie, the most important is the atmosphere + the coach/partners. Therefore, you should try as many places as possible (maybe there are some hidden gems), given the fact that the first class (or 30 days) are free.
This is what I want to do to, once I finish my physio treatment. Also keep in mind the commute (there are many places in the northern/western/eastern parts, hence it may take a lot of time to commute depending on where you live).
Wish you all the best!!!
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I hit the 99 like button 😀
me personally I like Grappling without the GI