Jiu Jitsu in Oregon

160 academies across 59 cities

Pacific Northwest Technical StyleStrong Competition CircuitGrowing Women's Division

Jiu Jitsu Scene in Oregon

Oregon's BJJ scene is thriving with 171 academies concentrated mainly in the Portland metro area and along the I-5 corridor. The state's strong martial arts culture, influenced by its Pacific Northwest roots, has created a technical-focused community known for its competitive open mats and frequent local tournaments. The scene benefits from close ties to Seattle and Northern California's BJJ communities, creating regular cross-training opportunities.

Women's BJJ

Oregon's BJJ community has seen significant growth in women's participation, with many academies offering women-only classes and female-focused training programs.

Kids' BJJ

Kids' BJJ programs are well-established throughout Oregon, with strong youth competition teams and family-friendly training environments.

For Beginners

Most Oregon BJJ academies offer structured beginner programs with fundamentals classes and supportive training environments suitable for new students.

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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Oregon

Oregon offers a vibrant Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community with 160 academies across 59 cities. The BJJ scene continues to grow, with many academies offering comprehensive training programs for all skill levels.

Explore academies in popular locations like Portland, Eugene and Beaverton. Many schools offer free trial classes for new students.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does BJJ training cost in Oregon?

Monthly membership fees typically range from $120-180, with prices higher in Portland and lower in smaller cities.

Are there many BJJ competitions in Oregon?

Yes, Oregon hosts regular IBJJF-sanctioned events and local tournaments, particularly in Portland and Eugene.

What's the best area in Oregon for BJJ training?

Portland has the highest concentration of BJJ schools, followed by Eugene and Salem, offering the most training options.