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Mighty Moves BJJ Summer Camp

Channel summer energy into positive outcomes at Mighty Moves Kids Camp at Frogtown Jiu-Jitsu. Kids will learn to move together, help each other build confidence, and gain practical skills for self-defense.

Our camps are led by Colton Smith who started Jiu-Jitsu at age 6 in a kids’ program taught by FtJJ Head Instructor, Paul Schreiner. Since then, Colton has been dedicated to getting kids excited to play, explore, and work together on the mats. Sessions will be based around engaging games that cultivate movement skills and teamwork. They’ll also be staffed with knowledgeable assistants to help keep things playful and safe.

Anti-Bully Camp

Our Anti-Bullying Camp builds confidence, resilience, and self-defense skills in a fun, supportive environment.

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Takedown Camp

Our Kids Takedown Camp teaches the fundamentals of wrestling and takedowns in a fun, safe, and structured environment. Students build confidence, coordination, and athleticism while learning essential stand-up skills for Jiu-Jitsu and grappling.

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Berimbolo Camp

Our Kids Berimbolo Camp introduces students to the fundamentals of inversions, movement, and back takes through fun, age-appropriate instruction. Kids will build confidence, coordination, and body awareness while learning one of Jiu-Jitsu's most exciting techniques.

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FAQ

What will a typical day look like?

Throughout the day, campers participate in fun, movement-based games that develop cooperation, balance, and focus – often with a light martial arts twist. There will be breaks for snacks, free play, or just getting to know each other, followed by more group challenges and team-building exercises. Guest instructors – all advanced BJJ practitioners, will drop in to teach fundamental techniques and have the kids drill basic movements to encourage them to move mindfully.

The day ends with a cool-down game or reflection circle, helping kids wind down while reinforcing positive values like respect and friendship.

What should I pack for my child & what should they wear?

Please make sure your child has a nutrient-dense breakfast before coming to camp every day. The kids will be active and will need energy. Kids will need to bring a lunch, as well as filling snacks (granola bars, fruit, etc.), water, and sun protection. We have a water station at the facility, so a refillable bottle is fine. No glass containers please.

Your child should wear loose fitting athletic clothing that's comfortable for them to move in (t-shirt and leggings/sweat pants/athletic shorts). Please also pack a hat, SPF and a protective long-sleeve layer.

Do not bring a gi or belt to camp.

How old does my child need to be for camp?

Our camp is geared towards campers between the ages of 6 and 13. If your child is just outside of this range and you would like to register them, email us!

What does drop-off and pick-up look like?

Drop-off will take place beginning at 8:45 AM. No late pickups – please be sure to arrive early for the 1:30 PM pick up time. We reserve the right to charge the family account $1 for every minute a guardian is late to pickup.

There is street parking along Blake Avenue and along the adjacent residential streets.

Pre-registration is required.

We will not be offering walk-in spots.

Fees are due at registration.

Fees are due at registration in order to secure your camper’s spot.

No Refunds

There are no refunds or credits for days a camper is absent or if the camper cannot attend once they have been enrolled.

Arrive On time

Please arrive on time to drop off and pick up your child. This is to help the flow of the group and to give your camper time to settle in

Call if Late

Call us if you will be late to pick up your child. We reserve the right to charge the family account $1 for every minute a guardian is late to pickup.

Kids Jiu-Jitsu Program

Click here for more information about our Kid's Jiu-Jitsu Program. Unlimited memberships for Ages 3 and Up.

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