Youth program · Ages 4–16

Kids jiu jitsu in Portland

Three age-appropriate classes — Lil Legends, Kids and Teens — running 8 times a week after school. Coordination, confidence, and the quiet self-assurance that comes from knowing what to do when someone grabs you.

Class times

What they actually learn

Grappling is the delivery mechanism. The lesson is composure.

Kids jiu jitsu at 10th Planet Portland is grappling only — no striking, no sparring they are not ready for. Age-appropriate drills and partner work, in a structured, supportive space where the coach knows every kid’s name.

What parents tend to notice first is not the armbar. It is that their kid stands differently, handles losing better, and stops escalating things at school — because a child who genuinely knows they can handle themselves has much less to prove.

At a glance Kids jiu jitsu

Groups
Lil Legends, Kids, Teens
When
Weekday afternoons
Contact
No striking
Focus
Anti-bullying
Partners
Picked by the coach
Parents
Welcome to watch
Class group photo at 10th Planet Portland with adults and a young student in a 10th Planet Portland rashguard in the front row

Three age groups

Right class, right age

A five-year-old and a fifteen-year-old need completely different rooms. We run them separately rather than lumping everyone under 16 together.

  1. Years old

    Lil Legends

    Forty-five minutes built around movement games, balance and taking turns. The jiu jitsu is real but it arrives disguised as play, which is the only way it works at this age.

    Class length
    45 min
    Days
    Tue & Thu, 4:00 PM
    Classes a week
    2
  2. Years old

    Kids Jiu Jitsu

    The core youth class. Positions, escapes, controlled partner work and progressively more live grappling as they earn it. This is where the real technical base gets built.

    Class length
    60 min
    Days
    Mon–Thu, 4:45 PM
    Classes a week
    4
  3. Years old

    Teens Jiu Jitsu

    Treated like grapplers, not like big children. Full technical instruction and live rounds at teenage intensity, with a route into the adult classes when they are ready for it.

    Class length
    60 min
    Days
    Tue & Thu, 4:45 PM
    Classes a week
    2

Parent questions

What parents ask us first

What age can my child start?

Four, in Lil Legends. At that age the class is mostly movement, balance and turn-taking with jiu jitsu woven through it. From seven they move into Kids Jiu Jitsu, and at thirteen into Teens.

Is it safe for kids?

Yes. There is no striking of any kind in kids jiu jitsu. It is movement, positional control and technique, with coaches choosing every partner pairing and live rounds introduced gradually as each child is ready.

Will this make my child more aggressive?

The opposite, in our experience. Kids who train grappling get their competitive need met on the mat and learn what real physical struggle actually feels like. That tends to lower the temperature at school rather than raise it.

My child is shy. Will they cope?

Shy kids often do best here, because the structure is clear and nobody is asked to perform in front of the room. Tell the coach beforehand and they will keep an eye out for the first few weeks.

How often should they train?

Twice a week is plenty to make real progress without it swallowing the week. Some kids come four times because they want to, and that is fine too.

Can I stay and watch?

Yes, always. There is space to sit at the edge of the mat and you are welcome to stay for the whole class.

What do they need to wear?

A t-shirt and shorts or leggings with no zips or pockets. Bare feet on the mat, flip-flops for walking off it. Nothing to buy before the first class.

Mat pass Admit one

Bring them in for a free class.

Watch from the edge of the mat. If they love it, we will talk. If not, no harm done.

Call 503-974-0521
Wear
A t-shirt and shorts. Nothing else needed.
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