Most martial arts schools look the same: white gis, strict formality, kids standing in rows. That works for some families. But we built Virtue Kids for the rest.
Our tie-dye gis aren't just colorful — they represent everything we believe about martial arts for kids: self-expression matters, individuality is strength, and the best learning happens when you're being yourself.
Here's what we've learned: kids who love showing up learn faster, train longer, and actually stick with martial arts for years — not months.
Every technique is taught through games and challenges. Kids master real BJJ skills while having too much fun to notice they're working hard.
Jiu Jitsu is physical chess. We teach kids to think creatively, adapt in real-time, and find solutions — skills that transfer to everything in life.
Not the 'everyone gets a trophy' kind. The earned kind — from overcoming real challenges, mastering hard things, and discovering what they're capable of.
After years of teaching both kids and adults, Coach Brentli discovered something: the traditional "drill sergeant" approach doesn't work for most children. They tune out, lose interest, and quit.
So he built Virtue Kids around a different idea: meet kids where they are. Teach through games. Let them express themselves. Make the mat a place they actually want to be.
The result? Kids who stick with it for years, not months. Kids who develop real skills, real confidence, and a genuine love for the art.
Sound like the right fit? Try a free class.
My daughter has been going here for several months and we love it. She is 7. Perfect balance of discipline and fun. I have seen my daughter learn and grow tremendously while also having a great time.
No judgment — different approaches work for different families.
First class is always free. No commitment.
Book a free trial class. See if Virtue Kids is the right fit. No pressure, no hard sell — just come play and learn.