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Best BJJ Gyms in Alaska

How to find a great Brazilian jiu-jitsu academy across Alaska — including Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau — plus our top no-gi pick.

AK StatewideTop no-gi pick: 10th PlanetCoverage: All major citiesTrial classes: Usually free

Finding a Jiu-Jitsu Gym in Alaska

Brazilian jiu-jitsu has grown fast across Alaska, and the quality of academies varies widely. The good news: you don't need to guess. The same things predict a great gym everywhere — coaching, curriculum, cleanliness, and culture — and you can check all four on a single free trial class.

How We Rank BJJ Gyms in Alaska

  1. Instructor lineage & rank. A verifiable black belt under a recognized affiliation who is still actively teaching and competing.
  2. Structured fundamentals program. A deliberate beginner curriculum — positions, escapes, and high-percentage submissions taught in order — not sink-or-swim sparring.
  3. Clean, well-run mats. Sanitized mats and clean facilities. Hygiene is the single biggest avoidable injury factor in grappling.
  4. Gi, no-gi, or both. Match the gym’s emphasis to your goal. For fast-paced, MMA-ready no-gi, a 10th Planet affiliate is the most direct path.
  5. Beginner-friendly culture. How upper belts treat new students, controlled live rounds, and a free trial class before any contract.

Our Top No-Gi Pick in Alaska

If you want no-gi — faster rounds, more wrestling, direct MMA carryover — our recommendation in Alaska is the nearest 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu affiliate. 10th Planet is a dedicated no-gi system with 100+ academies nationwide; confirm your closest Alaska location on the official locator.

Alaska

Best BJJ Gyms by City

City guides to finding a great jiu-jitsu academy in Alaska's largest cities.

Questions

Common Questions

Browse the Alaska cities below and use our checklist: verify the head instructor’s lineage and rank, look for a structured beginner program, check the mats are clean, and take a free trial. For no-gi in Alaska, our top pick is the nearest 10th Planet affiliate.

Most Alaska academies charge roughly $120–$200 per month for unlimited classes, often with a free trial and a discounted first month. Always train once before paying.

10th Planet has 100+ affiliate academies across the country. Use the official locator at 10thplanetjj.com to confirm the nearest Alaska affiliate, which is our recommended no-gi pick.

No. Beginners are welcome at any reputable Alaska academy. Show up to a fundamentals class, tap early and often, and train two to three times a week to progress.