Jiu Jitsu Tbilisi Free Info
If your budget is zero, follow this step-by-step protocol:
The "First Class" Circuit:
Social Media Intelligence:
Some coaches will let you train for free in exchange for:
👉 Ask directly: “Can I clean mats twice a week for free training?” jiu jitsu tbilisi free
🥋 FREE JIU-JITSU IN TBILISI 🇬🇪
No experience? No problem.
No gear? We’ve got you.
No money? It’s FREE 🆓
📍 Location: [Insert gym/address or park name]
đź“… Day/Time: [e.g., Saturday, 4:00 PM]
👥 Who: Adults & beginners welcome
Just show up and train.
Bring a friend — double the fun.
👉 DM for details or just come through!
A newer trend in the Tbilisi martial arts scene is the community-driven project. While rare, some non-profit sports centers in the suburbs (Gldani, Isani) offer free Jiu Jitsu for children at risk.
For adults, you might find a "Scholarship Spot." If you are a refugee, a student with financial hardship, or willing to clean the mats/janitorial work, several head coaches (notably at Red Fury MMA and Tbilisi Warriors) have been known to barter. If your budget is zero, follow this step-by-step protocol:
How to ask for this: Do not walk in demanding free services. Explain your situation: "I am passionate about BJJ but my budget is zero this month. Can I clean the gym once a week to train?" In Georgian culture, direct honesty about work-trade is highly respected.
Georgia has a strong state-funded sports culture. While specialized BJJ is usually private, Judo and Sambo are often free or very cheap at state schools. Because Judo and BJJ share groundwork (Newaza), these are viable free alternatives for grapplers.
Here is a curated list of gyms known for being welcoming to trial students. Note: Policies change; always DM them first.
During warm months (May–October), small groups of hobbyists sometimes meet at Mziuri Park or Lisi Lake for no-gi drilling on grass. Check Facebook groups like “BJJ Georgia” or “Tbilisi Jiu Jitsu Community” for ad-hoc meetups. Quality varies – expect no instructor, just friendly rolls. The "First Class" Circuit:
None. Monthly fees in Tbilisi range from 120–250 GEL ($45–90 USD). For that price, you get high-level instruction (often from Brazilian or Georgian black belts) and clean indoor mats.