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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Singapore Academy is an offline Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academy located at Clarke Quay in Singapore, at 44 N Canal Rd Level 3. The website describes it as Singapore’s first and longest-running BJJ academy, founded by Jason Quek, and says it has been training practitioners since 2006. The page also showcases competitive results including 85 gold medals, 58 silver medals, 69 bronze medals, and overall championship titles, positioning the academy clearly toward practical training and long-term skill development.
The curriculum focuses on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Its core selling point is not standardized large-group instruction, but training adjusted according to students’ goals, experience, body type, and preferred techniques. Classes include Q&A sessions where students can ask coaches questions and receive technical corrections and progress feedback. Courses cover Beginners and All Levels, with an emphasis on small-class attention, fundamental techniques, structured lessons, progress tracking, and coach feedback. Facilities include showers and hot/cold water refills, while students are required to change into clean sportswear, and the mats are cleaned regularly.
Pricing is relatively transparent: a one-time trial class costs SGD 30; the SGD 250/month package includes 12 classes per month, or about 3 classes per week. There is also an SGD 300/month package, but the page lists it as 8 classes per month and 2 classes per week, which does not fully match the “Full Access” name, so it is worth confirming before signing up. The schedule is mainly concentrated on weekday evenings and weekends, while some midday slots are still marked as Coming Soon.
The advantages are that the offline information is fairly complete, with a clear address, contact details, trial class entry point, and pricing. The teaching emphasizes personalized feedback, making it friendly to students with different skill levels and body types. The founder’s background and competition results also provide a degree of credibility. The drawbacks are that, apart from the founder’s background, there is limited disclosure of other coaches’ qualifications; there is no visible explanation of belt ranks, certificates, or accreditation systems; membership details such as refunds, leave policies, and contract periods are missing; and the courses rely on in-person attendance, making them unsuitable for remote learning.
It is suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners who work, live, or are staying short-term in Singapore and want to learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu systematically. It is also well suited to those who want small-class guidance and immediate correction from coaches. For users in mainland China, the service’s practical value mainly depends on whether they can travel to Singapore for in-person training. Based on the provided text alone, the website’s accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined and should be marked as unknown.
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