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Businiess name:  Alliance Jiu Jitsu
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Alliance is the best BJJ in NYC. Here's why: 1. BJJ every day. They have classes 7 days a week, and on weekdays they run during the day and evening. Makes scheduling easy for people with day jobs 2. World-class teachers. Lucas Lepri is a multiple-time World Champion, Babs has more than a few gold medals under his belt, and Fabio is a BJJ legend. You learn so much in a short amount of time. It's crazy to think you can train with these guys on a regular basis -- you simply cannot do that anywhere else in NY or the US. 3. Great Training Partners - the guys at Alliance are like a family. They are always trying to improve each other's game and are extremely helpful. 4. Location - right near Union Square, anybody can get here 5. No salesmen - McDojo's in the city are constantly hassling you to buy more or up your contract. Fabio sits you down day one, explains the pricing, explains the billing, and doesn't hassle you about spending more or buying merch. Some things to be aware of: - it's on the expensive side, but I think it's totally worth the investment if you want to improve your BJJ. If you're just casually interested in BJJ (i..e only want to attend every now and then, not regularly), it may not be worth it - there aren't many kids that train there. that's not to say they don't welcome kids, but it just hasn't seemed to work out that way yet.

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