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Aroostook BJJ

Houlton, Maine

Google: 5.0 (2 reviews)

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Pricing & Trials

  • Classes are $10 for ages 18+ and $5 for those under 18; first class free for everyone new to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu; family and monthly discounts available.

Class Hours

  • Friday: Closed
  • Monday: Closed
  • Saturday: 8 AM–1 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 4–6:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 4–6:30 PM
  • Wednesday: Closed
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Programs & Highlights

Programs & Classes

  • Self-defense BJJ
  • Youth BJJ
  • Judo
  • Sport BJJ (gi and nogi)
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ)
  • Martial arts school
  • Open mat (implied)
  • Kids BJJ
  • Adult BJJ

Instructors & Team

  • Sam Holmes
  • Ray Koppel
  • Lindsay Bates
  • Toney Waldecker (mentioned as training under)
  • Greg Connor (mentioned as training under)
  • Master Joe Moreira (referenced)
  • Eric Lee (referenced)
  • David Quinonez (referenced)
  • Brahim Bethi (referenced)
Instructors

Instructor Spotlight

Sam Holmes, Ray Koppel, and Lindsay Bates teach at Aroostook BJJ, giving students access to a coaching team with ties to respected grappling names including Toney Waldecker and Greg Connor. The academy also references Master Joe Moreira, Eric Lee, David Quinonez, and Brahim Bethi, which points to a training culture shaped by established Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and grappling lineages. That background helps students expect structured instruction, practical details, and support across both beginner and continuing classes.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What BJJ classes does Aroostook BJJ offer?
Aroostook BJJ offers Self-defense BJJ, Youth BJJ, Sport BJJ in gi and nogi, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kids BJJ, and Adult BJJ. Judo and open mat training are also part of the academy’s mix, giving students several ways to train grappling at 79 Main St in Houlton, ME.
Is Aroostook BJJ good for beginners?
Yes, the academy is a strong fit for beginners because it offers Self-defense BJJ, Adult BJJ, and a broad Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu curriculum. The mix of gi, nogi, and open mat training gives new students room to build fundamentals at a manageable pace in Houlton, ME.
Where is Aroostook BJJ in Houlton, ME?
Aroostook BJJ is located at 79 Main St in Houlton, ME. That Main Street address makes it easy to find for local students, visitors, and families looking for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and grappling classes in town.
Does Aroostook BJJ teach kids' BJJ?
Absolutely, Kids BJJ is part of the academy’s program list. Youth BJJ is also offered, so younger students have a clear path into grappling classes that fit family training goals and age-appropriate instruction.
Who teaches at Aroostook BJJ?
Sam Holmes, Ray Koppel, and Lindsay Bates are among the instructors at Aroostook BJJ. The academy also references training under Toney Waldecker and Greg Connor, along with lineages tied to Master Joe Moreira, Eric Lee, David Quinonez, and Brahim Bethi.

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