BJJ CLASSES NEAR BROKEN ARROW
World-class Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu just 15 minutes from Broken Arrow — training six days a week for all ages and skill levels.
Serving Broken Arrow
Why Broken Arrow Residents Train at Method
Broken Arrow is Oklahoma's largest suburb — a city of nearly 115,000 people, and one that has grown fast enough over the past two decades that most services have followed. But not everything has caught up. If you're a Broken Arrow resident searching for serious Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instruction — the kind delivered by coaches with real competition credentials, in a purpose-built facility with a genuine training culture — you already know that the options close to home are limited. That's exactly why so many Broken Arrow families and adults have made the short commute to Method Jiu-Jitsu part of their weekly routine.
The drive from Broken Arrow to Method Jiu-Jitsu is straightforward. Head west on Highway 51 — also called the Broken Arrow Expressway — toward Tulsa. Take the Sheridan Road exit and head south. Method Jiu-Jitsu sits on the east side of Sheridan, just south of I-44, at 5101 S. Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145. In typical traffic conditions, that puts you on the mat in about 15 minutes from central Broken Arrow. The drive is all highway — no lights, no detours, no stress.
The Sheridan corridor is one of the most well-known stretches in south Tulsa. You'll recognize the area as the Woodland Hills Mall corridor — the commercial strip anchored by I-44. Method is tucked just south of that interchange, putting it at the intersection of four major zip codes and accessible from multiple directions. Students from east Tulsa, Bixby, south Tulsa, and Jenks also converge on this location, which means Broken Arrow to Method Jiu-Jitsu is a trip you'll be making alongside a genuine community — not arriving at an empty gym.
That community is one of the things Broken Arrow members consistently cite when asked why they keep driving west. Broken Arrow has a strong family-oriented culture — it's a city built around schools, youth sports, and community involvement. Method reflects those same values on the mat. The Kids BJJ program runs four days a week and is specifically designed to teach discipline, build self-confidence, and give children a physical and mental edge as they grow. A number of Broken Arrow families have two or three kids enrolled, treating Tuesday and Thursday evenings as a standing appointment the whole family looks forward to.
For adults making the Broken Arrow to Method Jiu-Jitsu commute, the math comes down to quality of instruction. Method's coaches have competed at the highest levels of the sport, and the curriculum — whether you're in the adult Gi class, the NoGi sessions, or the Saturday competition training — is built around real technique with practical application. If you're brand new to jiu-jitsu, the Fundamentals class on Monday and Wednesday evenings provides exactly the on-ramp you need. If you've trained before and want to sharpen your game in a room full of committed training partners, the evening Advanced classes and the Open Mat on Thursday night are where that happens.
Many people drive longer than 15 minutes to get to a gym they genuinely believe in. The Broken Arrow to Method Jiu-Jitsu drive is shorter than most people's commute to work — and unlike work, you finish it feeling like you've genuinely accomplished something. Parking is always free in the front lot, the facility is clean and well-maintained, and the front desk staff knows your name by your third visit. This is what you get when quality comes first. If you live in Broken Arrow and you're looking for the best BJJ training available in the Tulsa metro, Method is where that conversation ends.
What We Offer
Programs for Every Age and Goal
Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned competitor, we have a class built for you. Broken Arrow members train alongside Tulsa locals — the mats don't care where you came from.
The foundation of the sport. Traditional gi training builds grip strength, positional control, and deep technical understanding. Classes run from beginner fundamentals to advanced competition-level drilling.
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No uniform, no grips on cloth — just technique, timing, and athleticism. NoGi classes emphasize wrestling, body locks, and leg attacks in a faster-paced environment. Perfect for MMA athletes and submission grappling competitors.
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More than a martial art — a framework for character development. Kids learn discipline, respect, how to handle adversity, and how to defend themselves if they ever need to. Broken Arrow families make this a cornerstone of their children's week.
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Directions from Broken Arrow
- 1 Head west on Highway 51 (Broken Arrow Expressway) toward Tulsa. This is a straight shot — no turns, no lights once you're on the highway.
- 2 Take the Sheridan Rd exit from Hwy 51. You'll merge into south Tulsa's commercial corridor near the I-44 interchange.
- 3 Turn south on Sheridan Rd. Method Jiu-Jitsu is on the east side of Sheridan, just past the I-44 overpass, at 5101 S. Sheridan Rd.
- 4 Pull into the front lot — parking is free and always available. The entrance is directly off the lot; look for the Method Jiu-Jitsu sign.
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