WHAT YOUR FIRST CLASS ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE
We know the unknown is the hardest part. So here's exactly what to expect the first time you walk in for a class at Method Jiu-Jitsu.
ARRIVING AND WARMING UP
You'll arrive in athletic clothes — leggings and a fitted top work perfectly. Someone will greet you, show you around, and introduce you to the coach. Class starts with a group warm-up: movement drills, stretching, some light exercises to get your blood moving. You'll be in motion from the first minute, but nothing is beyond what a reasonably active person can handle.
DRILLING — LEARNING THE TECHNIQUE
After the warm-up, the coach demonstrates a technique — usually one movement or a two-step sequence. Then partners drill it together at slow, controlled speed. Your first day, you'll be paired with someone patient who will walk you through the motion step by step. You'll drill it maybe 30 times on each side. By the end, your body will start to understand the pattern even if your brain hasn't fully caught up yet.
POSITIONAL SPARRING
Many beginner classes include positional sparring — a limited, structured format where you start in a specific position and work from there. It's lower intensity than full sparring, and it's where technique starts to click. Your coach will typically have you observe or do light positional rounds on your first visit. You will never be thrown into the deep end on day one.
AFTER CLASS
Class ends, people talk. There's a debrief, questions answered, water. You'll be tired in a satisfying, earned way. You'll probably feel sore in places you didn't know existed. And there's a very good chance you'll want to come back before the day is over.