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July 2024 by jorge rodriguez
The coaches and staff do an excellent job with the kids. My son has truly enjoyed this Jiu-Jitsu training and has been going for almost 6 months. Positive reinforcement from coaches and lots of discipline is encouraged as well.
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June 2024 by Jonathan Alejandro
My son has been training with Atos Jiu Jitsu San Antonio for almost 2 years, and I couldn't be happier with the experience. Professor Nuno is not only incredibly skilled in jiu jitsu but also excels at teaching and motivating students of all ages.
He creates a positive and encouraging environment where my son feels both challenged and supported. The progress my son has made under Professor Nuno's guidance is remarkable. He has gained confidence, discipline, and a genuine love for the sport.
I highly recommend Atos Jiu Jitsu San Antonio to anyone looking to learn the art of jiu jitsu.
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June 2024 by Corina Kendall
I highly recommend ATOS Jiu-Jitsu, where the Coaches and Professors truly shine. Their patience and knowledge in teaching children is exceptional. My child has learned so much and gained confidence under their guidance.
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May 2024 by Emmanuel Rivera
ATOS BJJ delivers quality instruction in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for all skill levels, featuring experienced coaching and well-maintained facilities with fun atmosphere!
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May 2024 by Diego Ramirez
I go here everyday, these guys know their stuff. I love it !
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May 2024 by Laura Mieczkowski
My daughter loves practicing Jiu-Jitsu at ATOS. This program has been great for her. In just over a year she has learned so much from Coach Nuno and Coach Donnie. She is getting fit and stronger, and she loves the fun activities. Thank you :)
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May 2024 by Carlos Wild
Im in my mid 40s starting and been training here for 6 months. Atos Alamo Heights is a Fun, Safe, and a place for the whole the family to train. The professor is watchful and helps each individual to master techniques and adapt moves based on body types and strengths. All students are respected, encouraged, and taught to help each other. FANTASTIC place!
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May 2024 by Rick Ratliff
Trained with them while traveling for work - great space, smaller class sizes, attentive instruction. Would go again!
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April 2024 by Cristian Drade
Disappointing Experience and Disrespectful Treatment at Jiu-Jitsu Gym.
My wife and I visited this gym seeking information, and our experience was extremely negative. The treatment we received from the owner and instructor was dismissive and arrogant. Despite the fact that we were merely passing through and not dressed formally, his behavior towards us was classist and at times seemed to have racist undertones. We felt judged and undervalued, which does not reflect the professionalism expected at such establishments.
The instructor not only treated us disrespectfully, but also displayed inappropriate behavior towards others during our visit. He consistently mentioned the economic status of those frequenting his gym, making us feel uncomfortable and unwelcome.
A year later, now practicing jiu-jitsu elsewhere, I can confirm that the instructor's attitude does not meet the standards of professionalism and respect that I have found in other academies. This experience left a very bad taste in our mouths, and I would definitely not recommend this place to anyone looking for a respectful and professional environment in their jiu-jitsu practice.
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January 2024 by Hector Riojas
I arrived from San Diego two years ago looking for a BJJ club to continue my BJJ journey with. I tried several places until finally settling at Atos Jiu Jitsu San Antonio with Professor Nuno. From our very first meeting Professor Nuno has demonstrated unrivaled professionalism as a teacher, a mentor, a guide, and through time (on the mat) an honor to call my Professor. Professor Nuno’s second in command and extension of professionalism at Atos Jiu Jitsu San Antonio is Coach Donnie. I have seen my BJJ grow here as well as friends of mine in San Diego. When I visit and participate in open mats or classes, friends out there tell me to keep doing what I’m doing, personally this is a testament to training under Professor Nuno. I have made good friends here through training (very good training partners) and putting in time/commitment on the mat to be apart of this club. I have endless stories and accolades to speak about Professor Nuno and Coach Donnie at Atos San Antonio but what I say to most people I talk to when I speak about Atos Jiu Jitsu San Antonio is, if you want QUALITY jiu jitsu make this place your club. You will not be disappointed. Thank you Professor Nuno and Coach Donnie!
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November 2023 by Chris Carson
My son loves going here and is learning so much. Great experience
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November 2023 by Caleb Hegg
Dropped in when I was in town for a conference. This gym lives up to the Atos name. Everyone was super welcoming and I the training was top notch. Thanks so much for the rolls.
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October 2023 by Elizabeth R.
Professor Nuno is tough but caring! He will motivate you and your child to push through even when you think you can't go any further. My kids love it here and have been attending for two years now. My daughter who's 7 is much stronger than her peers. I can feel her strength when she spars with me or clings on. If you want discipline, strength, and a good work out while learning life long practical skills- this is thePlace for you.
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October 2023 by Penelope Hernandez
My son has been attending ATOS a couple months now and I am very impressed with how discipline and motivated he is.
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September 2023 by Alex Casso
My reasons for joining Atos BJJ, training, and staying.1 ) I've been training at Atos for almost a year! BJJ is not easy. It's humbling. You're paradoxically not as tough and tougher than you think you are. The attrition rate is hard won. You must be in touch with that innate part of you that wants to fight. There is nothing static about this type of fitness. BJJ unifies mind, body and spirit. Each rolling session connects you to the historical lineage passed down from individuals who developed this art form. First through combat then through sport.2) I'm more confident. This mindset positively carries over into my life outside the gym!3) BJJ only begins to reveal itself as a human chess game with more time on the mat. It's like a game of decoding. Every sparring match is like trying to unlock a level. You attempt the level again and again until something new unlocks. The rewards are harder to come by. The pressure test of sparring reveals the type of inward monologue you have. Underneath all of the friendly competition is the innate understanding that the moves you are practicing are actually life and death. Being in touch with this aspect of humanity puts reality into a different perspective!4) I developed bonds with my training partners. I met the most grounded people who genuinely appreciate my presence and efforts on the mat. Likewise, I appreciate theirs.5) Respect is paramount. How could it not be when learning an art form that can be used to incapacitate a person?6) Professor Nuno is dedicated to the practice. He demonstrated his mastery and passion in competition and through the community he's built. It's important that your teacher lives, breathes and eats the art form. The high standard he demanded of himself is now set as a bar for you to achieve. His teaching reflects the quality of every teacher he studied under.If anything I said resonates with you, visit Atos. A year from now you will have wished you started today.