For Membership and Attendance

What’s the difference between a Gym Membership and Class Pass?
  • Gym Membership: Gives you unlimited access to all classes during the membership period. For example, a 3-month membership allows you to attend as many classes as you like within those 3 months.

  • Class Pass: Works on a per-class basis. For instance, if you purchase a 10-class pass, one class is deducted each time you attend until all 10 are used up.

Booking Policy

  • Gym Membership: No advance booking is required, just come for class and enjoy the lesson.

  • Class Pass: Advance booking is required to secure your spot and for us to track the number of classes attended.

If your or your child is on a Gym Membership, no booking is required, just check the schedule and come for class.

However, for students on a Class Pass, advance booking is mandatory to secure a spot.

For special events such as seminars, pre-registration is required for everyone.

All class bookings are managed through our online platform, Gymdesk. Once you create your profile, you’ll be able to:

  • Reserve spots in classes

  • Make secure payments

  • Track your membership status

  • Renew or upgrade your plan easily

The cutoff time for booking is 1 hour before the class starts

Gymdesk is a simple, convenient way to manage your training all in one place.

If you happen to forget to book, don’t worry! You are still welcome to come and train. Just let your coaches know when you arrive, and they will log your attendance on their end.

Each Class Pass comes with its own validity period:

  • 10-Class Pass – valid for 3 months

  • 30-Class Pass – valid for 6 months

  • 50-Class Pass – valid for 12 months (1 year)

This gives you flexibility to use the classes at your own pace within the stated timeframe.

Yes, we offer free trial classes for new students. It’s a great way to experience the training environment before committing. Please check our timetable to see whether the class you plan to attend is a Gi or No-Gi session.

 

We also recommend reaching out to the head instructor of your chosen outlet via email or WhatsApp. They can advise you on a suitable class slot to ensure the best first-time experience.

Depending on circumstance, we generally allow short membership freezes for reasons such as injury, sickness or travel etc. Please notify us in advance so we can place your membership on hold. (Conditions may apply).

Kindly discuss this with your instructors/coaches if you need to pause your membership for any particular reason.

Yes, belt promotions are included as part of you or your child’s progress in our structured curriculum.

For Parents of Kids in our Gym

At what age can my child start Jiu-Jitsu classes?

Children can start as young as 5 years old in our Tots Jiu-jitsu program. We adjust training intensity and techniques to match their age and maturity level.

Not at all. Most of our kids begin with zero martial arts background. Our structured program builds their skills step by step.

Safety, during training, is our top priority. All classes are closely supervised by experienced instructors who have many years of experience training Jiu-jitsu. Kids are paired by size, skill, and temperament, and we emphasize control, respect, and safe rolling practices.

For gi classes, a Jiu-Jitsu gi (uniform) is required. For no-gi classes, a rashguard and shorts are recommended. For first-timers or trial class, any sports outfit is fine – no jewelry or any sharp object should be on the body when training.

Yes, parents are welcome to observe classes from our seating area. We encourage you to support your child, while also giving them space to build independence and confidence.

We also kindly ask that parents allow our instructors to handle all teaching and corrections. This is especially important during sparring sessions, where kids are practicing techniques with their peers. Well-meaning advice from the sidelines can sometimes be incorrect, which may confuse your child or even increase the risk of injury to them or their training partners.

From a teaching perspective, it’s also important that children learn to listen to one voice in class; the instructor’s. Too many voices can distract them, reduce their focus, and ultimately slow down their progress. For your child to develop discipline, problem-solving skills, and confidence on the mats, it’s best to let them learn directly from their teachers without outside interference.

We also ask that parents supervise their other children during class time. Please ensure that siblings and babies remain quiet and do not disrupt the training environment. If noise or distractions persist, we may politely ask parents and children to step outside until the class is finished.

By respecting these guidelines, you’re helping us maintain a safe, structured, and focused environment for all students; so your child (and everyone else’s) gets the most out of their training 🙂

This is very common. Our instructors are experienced in helping kids ease into class with patience and encouragement. Most children quickly build confidence and start enjoying themselves after a few sessions. 

Beyond self-defense, Jiu-Jitsu builds discipline, focus, respect, resilience, and problem-solving. Many parents notice improvements in their child’s confidence, school behavior, and social interactions. Having taught many students, we have seen tots grow up to be confident, polit and respectful young adults!

Ideally 2–3 times a week for steady progress, but attendance is flexible depending on you and your family’s schedule. We will be there to guide your kids anytime they are ready to step on the mats!

For any other enquiries, feel free to reach out to us on WhatsApp, Instagram or email us.