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November 2023 by Google user
It’s so awesome being able to go to this gym as a woman! Everyone is respectful and ready to help. Couldn’t have found a better place to increase my self defense confidence or get a multi purpose workout. Amazing, top of the game coaches to go along with that! The kids love it too
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May 2023 by Trista Doxey
Great gym! So welcoming and friendly. Super supportive. All around impressed.
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March 2023 by Maxwell Samel-Garloff
Great place to train a life changing skill! What really makes this place special are the coaches!
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February 2021 by yuba daniels
Great at connecting with the kids and giving them the tools to build on.
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December 2020 by Ryan Jones
UoG Day 1: the golden rule. Whatever you give, you will receive in abundance. If you sit on the sidelines, they will give you a masterful show. If you slowly work through a technique, they will slowly walk you through the technique. If you forget you’ve been sitting behind a desk for years and start using dormant, flaccid muscles with gusto, they will stretch and pummel those muscles into submission. Needless to say, 10 out of 10 thumbs up!
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March 2020 by Amelia Nguyen
My husband has been attending U of G for about 5 years, and as a loved one watching him grow and develop, this place is awesome. He has been struggling with health issues for almost the entire time he's been training here and the team has helped him so much. Marc is incredibly understanding, patient, encouraging and supportive. He and his team are amazing. I recently scheduled a one on one training session with Marc for my husband's birthday and he is so excited for it. I so appreciate everything they have done for my husband, and our whole family. I can not recommend them enough. Thanks for being the best!
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February 2020 by Jeremy Warburton
I visit Utah regularly from southern CA, I struggled to find a good jiu Jitsu academy until I found UofG. Now I never go anywhere else. Head coach Marc brewer brings world class wrestling and black belt jiu Jitsu together, I would strongly recommend for any beginner who wants to learn and if you’re a competitor don’t go anywhere else.
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January 2020 by Samuel Riddle
Great experience here. I did not have any wrestling or jiu jitsu background when first coming to UofG, but the coaches, as well as the other students, want to help you develop your skills and become better, regardless of background and skill level. Grappling can be intimidating and tough, but UofG practices a high degree of safety while pushing you to improve yourself mentally and physically.
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July 2019 by Scheila Beekhuizen
0 stars for anyone who bully children, specially when you're supposed to be an example for them. That's right everyone, if you're not friends with the head coach by the name of Marc, make sure to keep your eyes open, as he is going to bully your kid, and when you confront him about it, he will disregard your concern and tell you that your kid is a liar, although you witnessed him grabbing your child in an unprofessional way. The other instructors are nice, but do not let this Marc come near your child. Just don't give your business to him, as he does not care about his clients. Marc is arrogant and unprofessional. By the way he did admit that he has no patience with children.
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June 2019 by Ruben Lleverino
It's a fine gym with terrible management. I signed a very expensive 6 month term and was immediately sent to work out of town to work ( not their problem) so I was paying an extra $150 a month for nothing, that's fine I can deal. The 6 months has come and gone they are still charging me that money 4 months after not showing my face there. I have called and left over 14 voicemails and not a single response. I have payed over $1200 dollars this year for absolutely no reason. Very cool guys.
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May 2019 by Erik Lamb
The staff and coaches at U of G are incredible. They have a real passion for martial arts and for coaching others. Awesome people, and insanely talented.
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January 2019 by Robert Miller
U of G has second to none Jiujitsu and the members and staff are all very welcoming and friendly. Highly recommended.
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December 2018 by James Hoppe
Joining UofG is one of the best life decissions I've ever made. It's changed me and my life for the better. I walked in the door under sized, no confidence, and with zero experience. None of that mattered to anyone at the gym. Everyone from the kids, the white belts, to the black belts encourages and helps me be a better version of me. It doesn't matter if your a kid or adult on day one, or you are a seasoned fighter. The skill level of the coaching is unbelievable and undeniable. Marc and Tyson's coaching doesn't stop when you step off the mat, that's only where it starts.
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November 2018 by Cindy Badger
Air conditioning would be nice. Coaches are competent and seem to care.
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May 2018 by Erik Kennedy
I've trained primarily gi, but I'm always eager to strengthen my no-gi game. Stopped by UG on a roadtrip through Utah and it was awesome. Friendly groups of guys, very welcoming, but be prepared to be ripped apart by their double-leg takedowns, head control, and general philosophy of grappling. If you live in the area and don't train here, man, you're missing out.