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  • Grappling with your clients is not only allowed — it’s the point at this business – WTOP News

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    Highstyle Jiu Jitsu is a martial arts school in D.C. that also serves as a politically active community.

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    Grappling with your clients is not only allowed — it’s the point at this business

    This story is part of WTOP’s Small Business September coverage. Each week, WTOP will be highlighting small businesses across the D.C. region, along with financial, government and other organizations that help our small business community thrive.

    A day at the office for these folks means rolling around on the mat and even choking their coworkers and clients.

    In this Small Business September installment presented by EagleBank, WTOP’s visited a martial arts school that also serves as a safe space for a more politically active community.

    Highstyle Jiu Jitsu is easy to find in an alley off Ninth Street in the Shaw neighborhood of D.C. with its colorful hyena mural surrounding the front door.

    “We just used to be laughing a lot, we’d have a lot of fun. And so, some folks would just call us the ‘hyena clan,’” said founder and instructor Benjamin Lagos.

    Lagos said the focus of his gym is a place where people can feel unintimidated and unharnessed when they practice martial arts.

    He described “the macho element in the jiu-jitsu culture these days” and said the sport has been very male driven.

    “So many people, I think are, for whatever reason, hesitant to jump in,” Lagos said. “We like to be here to provide a space for folks who don’t feel safe training in gyms.”

    They teach Muay Thai but specialize in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, including all its techniques from arm bars to rear naked chokes.

    Lagos compared starting Brazilian jiu-jitsu with learning a new language of body positions, passes and guards.

    “Eventually, you find yourself, you find your voice,” he said. “And everybody’s got their style, and so it’s really rewarding just kind of training with people over time and years and building that relationship.”

    Jiu-jitsu also provides plenty of health benefits, both physical and mental, as well as self-defense training. It also builds plenty of other life skills outside the gym.

    “The confidence that you build. … You learn how to problem solve. So, these are lessons that apply off the mats as well,” Lagos told WTOP. “This is a combat sport, so you’re bound to run into conflict on the mat, and working that conflict out, talking it out, coming to an agreement with people and respecting folks’ boundaries.”

    Lagos opened Highstyle Jiu Jitsu in 2019 before the pandemic and trained at various spots before they found their final location.

    “I didn’t want our space to kind of just go back to business as usual,” he told WTOP. “Because it wasn’t just the pandemic, it was also George Floyd. There was a lot of stuff going on in the country that is still going on, and so I think it’s only picked up from there. Just how much more political we’ve gotten as a club.”

    Lagos said they are dedicated to many political and social justice causes. Earlier this year, the business hosted a training seminar that raised money to send aid to Gaza.

    “I couldn’t run a business that was apolitical,” Lagos said. “Many of our members are involved in organizing throughout the city. We made an effort to make sure that that’s our focus.”

    Lagos also emphasized that they “keep certain law enforcement off the mats that should be very welcoming for others.”

    They even host a queer fight club run by MMA fighter Sabrina Brown.

    “It’s been a nice thing for everyone who enjoys it. They get some self-defense training, some socializing,” Brown told WTOP. “It acts as a nice escape to some people. It’ll give you something else to focus on.”

    Highstyle Jiu Jitsu is easy to find in an alley off Ninth Street in the Shaw neighborhood of D.C. with its colorful hyena mural surrounding the front door.
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    Benjamin Lagos, the founder of Highstyle Jiu Jitsu, grapples with an opponent.
    Benjamin Lagos, the founder of Highstyle Jiu Jitsu, grapples with an opponent.
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    JiuJitsu match on the mat
    The martial arts school also serves as a politically active community.
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    JiuJitsu match on the mat
    Lagos said the focus of his gym is a place where people can feel unintimidated and unharnessed when they practice martial arts.
    (WTOP/Luke Lukert)

    WTOP/Luke Lukert

    JiuJitsu match on the mat
    Lagos compared starting Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with learning a new language of body positions, passes and guards.
    (WTOP/Luke Lukert)

    WTOP/Luke Lukert

    Lagos opened Highstyle Jiu Jitsu in 2019 before the pandemic and trained at various spots before they found their final location.
    Lagos opened Highstyle Jiu Jitsu in 2019 before the pandemic and trained at various spots before they found their final location.
    (WTOP/Luke Lukert)

    WTOP/Luke Lukert

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  • Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu Academy Opens in Frisco, Texas

    Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu Academy Opens in Frisco, Texas

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    Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu Academy offers authentic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu self defense classes for adults and children from all experience levels.

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    Sep 15, 2022

    Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu Academy opened its doors on Aug. 24, 2022 at 8981 2nd St. #200, Frisco, Texas 75034 and offers a variety of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes for adults and children from all experience levels. Owner and head instructor Matt Jones is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

    Professor Matt Jones started his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training with Professor Evaldo Lima in 2004. During his time in Long Beach California, Matt was fortunate enough to train with Rodrigo Gracie, Royce Gracie and had the honor of meeting the legendary Helio Gracie. This experience greatly influenced Professor Matt’s value in self defense, healthy diet, and learning in a positive atmosphere. Matt founded an authentic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academy that focuses on adult and kids classes, small group classes, private lessons and competition teams. Additional classes include Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Wrestling and curriculum on gun and knife self defense. The kids program starts at age 5 and gives students an early focus on staying active and making positive life choices.

    “A Jiu-Jitsu Professor in this discipline should lead and teach by example. They should participate in tournaments, regularly spar with their students and any newcomers with talent walking through the door. Honor those that came before by teaching those that come after,” said Matt Jones.

    Recent student tournament achievements in Frisco, Texas include:

    2022: 9x Gold, 10x Silver and 5x Bronze medals for Jiu Jitsu World League, Texas
    2021: Youth team took 2nd place for Jiu Jitsu World League Elite 8, Texas
    2019: Adults team took 2nd place for Jiu Jitsu World League Elite 8, Texas

    Matt uses his experience to inspire and propel his students to the next level of their practice in an enjoyable and positive Jiu-Jitsu journey.

    To learn more about Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu Academy membership and see the full class schedule, email them, call their phone number and or message them on social media.

    Contact:

    Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu
    Matt Jones (Owner and Head Instructor)
    Email: diamondbackbjj@gmail.com
    Phone: 214-407-8641
    Address: 8981 2nd St. #200, Frisco, Texas 75034
    Website: https://diamondbackbjj.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiamondbackJiuJitsu
    Instagram: @diamondback_bjj and @prof_matt_jones
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedaAzjVzjn8f2wc94zMpsA

    Source: Diamondback Jiu-Jitsu

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