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Welcome to our Kids Jiu-Jitsu Program, where little champions are born!

Get ready to witness your children's confidence soar as they embark on a thrilling martial arts journey designed just for them. Our program not only offers a multitude of benefits for the community and the children but also provides a unique and exceptional experience with our instructors.

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Empowering Kids with Confidence

Our Kids Jiu-Jitsu Program instills unwavering confidence in young participants. Guided by real-life heroes - our live scanned and active first responders and veterans - children develop a sense of trust and respect, ready to face any challenge that comes their way. This confidence-building journey is an integral part of their growth and development.

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Building Resilience and Fostering Community

We cultivate invaluable life skills like resilience and discipline from an early age. Our instructors' unique perspective and unwavering determination empower children to overcome obstacles and embrace challenges. Moreover, our program is deeply rooted in the community, with our instructors serving as role models, inspiring kids to make a positive impact. This sense of community fosters a supportive and nurturing environment for all.

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Promoting Healthy Habits and Creating a Safe Space

Our program emphasizes physical fitness and healthy habits, with dynamic workouts that improve strength, coordination, and endurance. We also prioritize creating a secure environment for children to thrive, ensuring their physical and emotional safety. With our guidance, children can freely express themselves, learn in a supportive atmosphere, and develop lifelong friendships. This holistic approach ensures that our students grow not just as martial artists, but as confident and healthy individuals.

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Code Three Kids Class is an exciting and empowering Jiu-Jitsu program designed specifically for children. Led by live scanned and active first responders and veterans, this program focuses on building confidence, discipline, resilience, and physical fitness while fostering a strong sense of community.

Enrolling your child in the Code Three Kids Class offers a range of benefits, including:• Enhanced confidence and self-assurance• Development of discipline and resilience• Building strong community bonds and friendships• Promotion of physical fitness and healthy habits• Improved focus and concentration

The Code Three Kids Class is designed for children typically between the ages of 5 and 15. Our instructors create age-appropriate lessons that cater to the specific needs and interests of different age groups within this range.

The Code Three Kids Class fosters a strong sense of community by bringing together children from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Our live scanned and active first responders and veterans serve as role models and mentors, encouraging teamwork, support, and camaraderie among the kids.

No prior martial arts experience is necessary. Our instructors will guide your child through the basics, regardless of their skill level, and help them progress as they gain confidence and proficiency.

We currently offer Classes for Kids Tuesday and Thursdays from 5pm -6:30 pm. We hope to expand the program classes to more days soon. We have 2 Current plans. 4 classes a month for $80 a month and unlimited training for your child $135 a month. We also are Community Partners to Sequoia Grove Charter Alliance; proudly servicing Clarksville, Feather River, and Lake View Charter Schools, along with Cottonwood School.

The instructors in the Code Three Kids Class are all live scanned and active first responders and veterans who serve and live within our community. They bring their real-life experiences and dedication to guiding and mentoring children in a safe and supportive environment.

Absolutely! The Code Three Kids Class welcomes children of all skill levels, from beginners to those with previous martial arts experience. Our instructors tailor the training to accommodate each child's abilities and ensure they progress at their own pace.

Yes, Jiu-Jitsu is a safe martial art for children when taught by experienced and skilled instructors. Safety is our top priority, and our live scanned and active first responders and veterans take every precaution to ensure a secure learning environment for your child.

In the Code Three Kids Class, your child will learn fundamental Jiu-Jitsu techniques, improve their physical fitness, develop discipline, and enhance their self-confidence. They will also learn valuable life skills such as resilience, focus, and respect.

Enrolling your child in the Code Three Kids Class is easy! Simply visit our enroll online by clicking https://codethree.gymdesk.com/signup or contact our dedicated team Paul@codethree.org or John@codethree.org to find out about class schedules and registration details. Get ready to watch your child thrive in a supportive and empowering martial arts journey!

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FAQs

What is the 753 code? ›

Developed by the Valente Brothers, 753code is a lifestyle and approach that helps us live a more balanced life, physically, emotionally and mentally. Services: Talks and presentations. Motivational speaking services in the field of jujutsu, exercise, wellness, health and lifestyle.

Is 2 hours of BJJ a week enough? ›

The short answer – We recommend taking at least two classes a week to maintain your skills and three classes a week to gain and grow your skills. While this may not sound like a lot to the average practitioner, this is the slow and steady long game we suggest. BJJ is a lifelong marathon not a sprint.

Can a 3 year old do BJJ? ›

Some children may be ready to start learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as early as 3 or 4 years old, while others may not be ready until they are 10 or 11. It is important to consult with a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor to determine if your child is ready to start learning.

How long to get blue belt training twice a week? ›

It takes on average about two years to earn a blue belt, provided that they are consistent with their training. If you learn very fast, which is often the case with people who did other sports seriously before, then you might even get it in a year if you train a lot.

Where is the 1 753 area code? ›

Area codes 613, 343, and 753 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Ottawa and surrounding Eastern Ontario, Canada.

What is the warrior code of ethics? ›

The code of the warrior not only defines how he should interact with his own warrior comrades, but also how he should treat other members of his society, his enemies, and the people he conquers. The code restrains the warrior. It sets boundaries on his behavior. It distinguishes honorable acts from shameful acts.

Can you get a black belt in BJJ in 3 years? ›

It can take anywhere from eight to twelve years to earn your black belt, given that you spend consistent time on the mat, limit any injuries, and closely follow the goals for your development. We will break down some of the key details of belt progression in Brazilian jiu jitsu through this article.

Can kids get black belt in BJJ? ›

Unlike other martial arts, such as karate or taekwondo, BJJ students do not typically earn a black belt until they reach 8-10+ years of experience and are a minimum age of 19.

Is 40 too old to compete in BJJ? ›

Age might affect conditioning, physical ability, and recovery times; but with the right adjustments and training techniques, these hurdles can be overcome. So is there an age cutoff in BJJ? The short answer: No.

What percentage of people get their blue belt? ›

As I have heard different black belts say, not more than 10–15% of the jiu-jitsu practitioners get to a blue belt level. If you do, bravo. But sadly, most people quit after getting a blue belt. Only about 3% of the practitioners reach the purple belt.

How quickly can you get a blue belt in BJJ? ›

In general, BJJ practitioners who train regularly will earn their blue belt between 18 months and 3 years.

Can you get a black belt in a month? ›

The longest time taken to earn a first degree black belt is 27 years while the shortest training period recorded was 4 years. Going by this study, you can say that it can take anywhere from 5 years to 25 years of rigorous practice.

What is the average age to start BJJ? ›

Generally speaking, Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art appropriate for anyone 5 years and up. There are instances where kids as young as 4 or even 3 have developed enough coordination and social comfort to start learning. And there are examples of people beginning their BJJ journey in their 50s and even 60s.

Can a 4 year old do judo? ›

It is obviously possible to start judo well before the age of 6. Many countries are setting up 'baby judo' or 'judo discovery' type activities, which allow children from the age of three to put on their first judogi and perform their first rolls and crawls.

Can you do Jiu Jitsu at any age? ›

You can definitely start your Jiu-Jitsu journey in your 40s, 50s and even 60s, but that doesn't mean it'll be as easy as starting it at 18. There are two factors to address if you're an older guy or gal starting grappling: recovery and flexibility.

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