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1. Team Casarez Jiu-Jitsu - Cary

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253 Grande Heights Dr, Cary, NC 27513

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Team Casarez Jiu-Jitsu: what do users think?
Hamdy Salman: I have been taking my son to Team Casarez Jiu-Jitsu for almost 1 year now. At first I wasnt very sure about it, my son is 5 and is very energetic and hyperactive so I had my fears about him being able to adapt and focus enough to learn the basics of this sport. But as the time went by I changed my mind and stayed in this gym until leaving NC. Here are some of my notes and I hope they are helpful1- The staff as of the time of this post has been nothing short of outstanding. Fast response, able to understand customer needs and schedule, they even split the kids classes from two spots a week to 10 spots a week where you get to choose when to come, I tried to send my son every day.2- The coaches are well educated and highly trained, but most importantly patient and calm with kids. My son is very active and he does run and jump and makes noises, I was very surprised to see that they were able to grab his attention and he even learned a lot of things. Side note, I was even more impressed that the owner would dedicate time to teach young kids when he is a black belt and has better things to do.3- I would have loved to have the chance to do some workout while my son was in the gym but the space is limited to training, hopefully in the future you guys will expand and take that into consideration4- The trust that I had with this team allowed me to sometimes drop my son and go do something urgent for 5-10 mins without me worrying about him in the gym - this is obviously isnt recommended we are all supposed to watch our kids while they train and interact but I felt confident in them to do so.5- This is worth every penny you pay !!
Lauren English: Such a great place to learn martial arts im learning alot my teacher is great hes helping me work around my right hand issue because im underdeveloped and disabled but they help me be good at martial arts anyway and its great self defense and everyone is welcoming. Its a great physical activity im learning alot. Its great for kids too and its for everyone
2X Lsadf: All my 3 kids are there. Great instructors and helped improve my kids confidence and self difference. The teach enabled my son to win BJJ tournaments, so it's legit.
Rory Metzger: Awesome gym, super clean, really inviting, great instructors. I am new to BJJ and was really intimidated at first (I have heard most places just throw you into the fire) but Team Casarez totally changed my perspective and I’ve had a great experience going. When you first start they instruct you on the basics and teach a lot of useful techniques and then you get to move into rolling with other students. I’ve been going for about two months now and haven’t had a bad experience, everyone who goes is really friendly and is always willing to teach you new stuff and make you better. I have friends who attend other gyms and they tell me about the bad experiences they’ve had, and I haven’t run into any problems going here. I recommend Team Casarez to anyone who’s starting out and even for the more seasoned students. Awesome gym all around!
George Callahan: Casarez is a great place for beginners, everyone is very welcoming and the instructors are patient and eager to explain concepts. Look no further. Awesome instruction and curriculum.
Elijah Santiago: Had a awesome open mat night with Team Casarez!great good of guys, very friendly vibe, well rounded skilled group of people. Highly recommended
Kathryn Thomann: All the staff and members were extremely welcoming and encouraging, and I enjoyed building foundational BJJ skills. If you need a first dip into martial arts, this is the place for you!
Melissa Brown: Impressive! Large, open space, kept very clean. The owners are friendly and supportive. Also, great for kids! You should absolutely come check these guys out. Highly recommend.
Michael: I've been taking Jiujitsu classes here for just over two months. For me the most important thing is that its a good community. I work with my hands, so I can't afford to miss work for injury and so my #1 criteria was to find a gym where people are training safely, and I've found that here. Along with being safe everyone has been very friendly and open to help each other learn.The instruction is very efficient, trying to get in an entire class in ~one hour is challenging so they get right to the lesson, training, and application all fairly seamlessly with little downtime, which I appreciate.A side note since I looked at these reviews before joining, I was able to get an membership pause for a month I'm out of town without any issues.Overall, its a killer workout, great community, and quality instruction.
Brad Carrier: Super friendly place to visit for great instruction and sparring. Don’t hesitate to stop in!!
cody cowin: I’ve trained and competed across the US and Team Casarez is high level Jiujitsu. Tony and his coaches respect their students, protect their athletes, and teach with humility. Whether it’s your first time trying Brazilian Jiujitsu, or you’ve been on the path for awhile, you’ll be better all around by walking into Team Casarez Jiu-Jitsu and signing up to learn the art.
Matt Serra: Absolutely the best BJJ you'll find in the triangle regardless of your training intent -- whether your goals are competition, self-defense, or just to get in shape, Tony, Ferny, and everybody else here are more than willing to help you on your journey. It's rare to find an academy where the environment/culture is equally as friendly and welcoming as it is effective about the actual training involved, but Casarez BJJ does just that.
Jay B: Kids classes are outstanding; wish there were more days offered though. I tried several gyms in the area for my kids, and this one by far is the best overall experience. All of the coaches are on point. No need to compete, but if you do the coaches will be in your kids corner in tournaments.
Brett Epstein: Awesome gym.Searched for months before committing to a gym and it was definitely worth the wait. Great jiu jitsu and most importantly great people.
Kylecastain: The lead instructors Tony and Ferny are top notch. They are welcoming, open, and very easy to talk to. They are great to learn from, and have a very welcoming environment. The best choice I've made is joining their school .
Zp Rb: Top notch facility for learning jiu jitsu. I have been attending for about 1 month now, and my experience has been amazing. Having never trained a martial art in my life, I was worried about starting. Every member of the team has been extremely welcoming, with absolutely zero judgement. Everyone is willing to help, and excited to share their knowledge. Professor Tony and all of the coaches are gems of humans and run a fantastic facility. I highly recommend making this your gym.
Game of Pennies: The Coaches are knowledgeable martial artists, and have decent training parameters, but are very poor businessmen, and very poor customer service agents. Not only did they lie about the contract, but no matter how many times I tried to make peace, the primary coach was rude, actively combative, and made no attempts at understanding my family's situation.He lied about the costs (quoted different discount prices for the 3rd person on the contract), and also lied about how they handle account freezes.Do not join this gym if you expect any gaps in your training. You will continue to pay for the membership, whether you are available to train (whether the issue be sickness, injury, or travel).I have never seen a sensei or master that cared so little for the individual student as I have observed here.
Patrick Rovero: A great team. The students, coaches, and professors are welcoming, knowledgeable, and humble. If you want to compete, come to this school. You want to just learn a new life skill, come to this school. If you just want a new way to workout to supplement your current regimen, come to this school. If you feel like you have trouble fitting in, come give this a try. I've never seen a new student not be welcomed.
Tess miller: I have never seen such an unprofessional way to conduct a business. This is a "boys only club" who is led by a coach that knows no bounds. Which is good for the sport a d spirit. However, when other artworks are expressed; go to an MMA gym . This place is run like words I won't express. And the coach is a real piece of work. Tried calling to make amends and he was a piece of work on the phone. Even though he terminated (via yelling) he won't refund.Absolutely best for new comers.Worst a day done and dirty for anyone with experience.
Daniel Gamer: Positive:Professionalism,QualityI visited the gym while in North Carolina from New York. Tony and his brother were super welcoming. I had a great time training and got in some good rolls with good people. I look forward to training here again the next time I’m in North Carolina.
ryan homer: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueVery welcoming and family vibe here strongly recommend if you live in the area to try it out.

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