Lotus Fitness and Thai Boxing

BJJ Classes in Toronto’s Liberty Village

Lotus Fitness and Thai Boxing offers No-Gi BJJ classes in Toronto for all levels — from people who have never grappled before to experienced competitors looking to sharpen their game. Located in Liberty Village, our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program is coached by brown belts with deep competition experience and a genuine talent for teaching. BJJ rewards technique over strength, which makes it one of the most accessible and effective martial arts available — regardless of your size, age, or athletic background.

Lotus coaches are so knowledgeable, patient, and supportive. The sense of community is unmatched, regardless of if you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro. I cannot recommend this gym enough!

Arthi G.
Lotus Member

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To make it easy and affordable to give Lotus BJJ a try, our New Member Promo provides you with a 3-Class Pass (to be used in 3 weeks) to get a feel for our gym and the sport of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Classes marked as “BJJ Fundamentals” are first-time visitor, no experience needed friendly.

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What is BJJ?

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a ground-based grappling martial art that teaches you to control and submit opponents using joint locks and chokes.

Unlike striking arts, BJJ works at close range on the ground, using leverage and body mechanics rather than size or power. It’s often described as physical chess: a problem-solving discipline that rewards patience and technique over raw athleticism.

At Lotus, we train No-Gi BJJ exclusively — meaning classes are held in shorts and a rash guard rather than the traditional kimono (gi). No-Gi training is faster-paced, places greater emphasis on body control and wrestling-based entries, and translates directly to MMA and real-world self-defence situations.

It’s the format that has driven the growth of submission grappling competitions like ADCC and EBI, and it’s where the sport is heading. If you’ve watched grappling and wanted to learn — this is where you start.

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What to Expect in Your First BJJ Class at Lotus

Your first class will include a warm-up, technique instruction from one of our coaches, and structured drilling — all at a pace that works for someone new to grappling.

You won’t be thrown into live rolling on day one. We build your foundation first: basic positions, movement patterns, and the principles of control that underpin everything else in BJJ. You’ll also note our BJJ program takes a Constraints-Led-Approach where you’ll learn through playful exploration which fosters problem-solving and adaptability.

The community on the mats at Lotus is genuinely welcoming. Grappling can feel unfamiliar before you start — being on the ground with a training partner is uncomfortable until you understand what’s happening. Our more experienced students know this and make the transition easy.

Most first-timers leave their first class thinking it was more fun than they expected, and already planning when they’re coming back.

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Why Train BJJ in Toronto at Lotus Fitness?

Our BJJ coaches are brown belts under well-respected lineages and have exceptional accomplishment in competition. And, we’re proud of the welcoming, inclusive, fun environment we’ve built in since 2018. With 80+ five star Google reviews, the results speak for themselves!

Meet your BJJ Coaches

Chad Davis
Brown Belt
Chad Davis holds a brown belt and has trained since 2016 — starting under Dan Moroney at Gracie Humaitá Woodbridge, and currently training and coaching under Tony Isaacs and Michael Bryers at Grappling Arts Academy.
Andrew Stibor
Brown Belt
Andrew Stibor is a multiple-time provincial champion and brown belt under Micah Brakefield at 10th Planet Etobicoke — one of the most innovative systems in modern Jiu-Jitsu.

Training BJJ in Liberty Village, Toronto

Lotus Fitness and Thai Boxing is located at 17 Atlantic Avenue in Liberty Village – one of Toronto’s most walkable and active neighbourhoods. We’re minutes from King Street West, close to Exhibition GO Station, and accessible by TTC along King and Dufferin and the 63 Ossington Bus.

If you’re looking for a place to practice BJJ that’s close to your home or work in the west end of Downtown Toronto, you’ve found the right gym.

What Our Members Say About Us:

“The best culture I’ve come across”

The trainers are very friendly and helpful and everyone who comes here to train brings a positive attitude without any unnecessary showmanship. Highly recommended whether you’re new or experienced

Denis
Lotus Student

“Whether you want to workout and have fun, train for competition, or something in between.”

Such a great place! It works well for all levels. Instructors are all very friendly and skilled and pay close attention to your technique.

Gani A.
Lotus BJJ Student

Great spot for No-Gi BJJ in Liberty Village”

Clean facility, welcoming vibe for beginners, and an awesome option if you’re in King West. The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instruction is technical and well-structured. 

Jeff H.
Lotus BJJ Student

BJJ Classes in Toronto – Common Questions

Do I need any experience to start BJJ at Lotus?

None at all. Our beginner classes are designed for people who have never grappled before. You’ll start with fundamental positions, basic movements, and core concepts — no live rolling until you’re ready for it.

What’s the difference between BJJ and No-Gi BJJ?

Traditional BJJ is practiced in a kimono (gi), where grips on the fabric are a core part of the game. No-Gi BJJ is practiced in shorts and a rash guard — no fabric grips, faster pace, and technique that translates more directly to MMA and real-world grappling. At Lotus, we train No-Gi exclusively.

Do I need to be strong or athletic to start BJJ in Toronto?

No — and this is one of BJJ’s defining qualities. The art is built around leverage and technique, which means a smaller, less athletic person can reliably control a larger one with proper training. Most beginners are surprised how quickly this becomes real in their first few months on the mat.

How much do BJJ classes cost in Toronto?

New members can start with a three-class intro pass for $59 — no membership required. After that, we offer monthly memberships and class packs to suit different schedules and budgets. Check our packages here.

How often should a beginner train BJJ?

Two to three times per week is the sweet spot for most beginners — enough frequency to build retention and see real progress, without overloading your body while it adapts to grappling movement patterns. Once a week is fine to start if that’s what works for your schedule.

Where are your BJJ classes located in Toronto?

We’re at 17 Atlantic Avenue in Liberty Village, Toronto (M6K 3E7). Close to Exhibition GO Station, the King streetcar, and the 63 Ossington or Dufferin bus. Street parking is available on Atlantic Avenue.

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