TRY JIU JITSU FOR FREE

Interested in Jiu Jitsu but want to try it before committing?

You’re not alone.


A lot of people hear about Jiu Jitsu from friends or podcasts and think "That sounds amazing... but I’m not sure I’m ready for that."

Well here’s your chance to try it, no commitment!

HERE’S YOUR FREE CLASS

No experience needed.

No pressure.

And you don’t have to be “in shape” to try!

Does this sound like you?

  • If you’ve been curious but unsure where to start. It’s here.

  • If you’ve been intimidated by the idea of walking into a gym full of experts. This is your place.

  • If you’ve been looking for something real—something that challenges you mentally and physically. This is it.

What you’ll learn

THE MOVEMENTS

The fundamental movements of Jiu Jitsu.

THE PRINCIPLES

How to stay safe, move smart, and build confidence.

THE SKILLS

Real-world skills, in a supportive environment

Taught by experienced coaches in small, beginner-friendly classes.

WHY HIGHLAND PARK FIGHT CLUB?

We’re a different kind of gym.
We believe the “fight” isn’t just about sparring—it’s about showing up for yourself.
Our community is creative, diverse, and welcoming.
No aggressive energy. No cliques. Just good people learning together.

FAQs

  • For your first class try to arrive 15 minutes early so that you can meet us, sign a waiver if you haven’t already, and get situated.

    It's a good idea to bring flip flops or sandals. No shoes are permitted on the mats and you can't go barefoot off the mats. Flip-flops make for a seamless transition. 

    If you have a gi of your own, bring it! If you don’t have a gi… worry not, just wear clothes you can move in that don’t have any clasps or zippers on them.

    And of course, a water bottle is highly recommended. We have water bottles for sale if you forget.

    Looking for an inexpensive gi before committing? Try this.

  • Well, first - the uniform! In gi classes you wear a gi. In no-gi, you wear shorts and a shirt or "rashguard."

    In gi jiu jitsu, the uniform is a fundamental piece of most techniques and movements. You can grab or grip the collar and sleeves of the gi. No-gi jiu jitsu, on the other hand, more closely resembles wrestling. It's often faster paced and there tends to be more movement.

    In no-gi classes, you can wear rash guards or t-shirt and board shorts or leggings. While each style has advantages and disadvantages (technically speaking), they share a remarkably similar conceptual foundation and are absolutely complementary to one another in training jiu jitsu overall.

  • For more info on our kids classes and ages check out the info and FAQ section here.

    There is no upper age limit to practicing jiu jitsu. Many practitioners practice and compete into their 70s. As with any exercise, we do recommend for those who question their physical capacity to get clearance from their health care provider.

  • Jiu jitsu is a sport that has something to offer everyone- regardless of age, gender, body, etc. Whether you're small and gentle or big and "tough", there will be partners to train and learn with that can help challenge you in a safe way. At the competitive level, jiu jitsu can look aggressive and dangerous - it is a martial art- but in the gym you can choose your own speed. At HLPFC we are proud to have members of all shapes and sizes.

  • In short, both.

    Want the long version? Our gym comes from a lineage of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu masters, namely UFC legend Demian Maia, that placed an emphasis on mastering both sport jiu jitsu (he is a multiple time IBJJF world champion) and effectiveness in a self-defense, or even MMA, setting. Especially in the kids classes, we put a focus on bully prevention and self-defense, however our Friendship Club coach, Claw, is also an active competitor and has lots to offer in that respect.

  • There is free parking in the lot in front of HLPFC. If that is full there is metered lot parking on the backside of our block that is $1 for 2 hours. There is also metered street parking on Figueroa and on both sides of Ave 58.

  • Beginner course classes are held twice a week. One evening and one weekend morning. If the times on the page above don’t work for you feel free to email us at info@hlpfc.com or visit out schedule page to see other times and options for training.