starting this thread because finding a good gym as a woman in BJJ is a completely different experience than it is for guys and the information is scattered.
i started training 2 years ago and visited 6 gyms before finding one where i felt comfortable. some of the issues i ran into:
- being the only woman in class (not necessarily bad but can be intimidating starting out)
- guys who go way too hard when rolling with women or the opposite — guys who barely try and treat you like youll break
- no changing room or bathroom options for women
- zero representation in the coaching staff
the good news is DFW has some really solid options for women in BJJ:
gyms with strong womens programs:
- Alliance Dallas has a dedicated womens class and a solid group of female competitors
- Gracie Barra Dallas has women only classes on their schedule which is great for beginners who want to ease in
- Mohler MMA has a growing womens team with several female purple and brown belts which matters for having training partners your size
- Lovato BJJ has a supportive co-ed environment with active female competitors
what to look for:
- does the gym have at least 3-4 regular female students? if youre the only woman its going to be harder to stay motivated
- does the instructor actively manage rolling intensity when pairing men and women?
- is there a womens changing area?
- are there women on the competition team?
what i wish more gyms did:
- womens open mats or womens-only rolling sessions (even once a month would be huge)
- female guest instructors for seminars
- actively recruit women instead of just saying "women are welcome" on their website
DFW women who train — which gyms do you recommend and why?
i would add Octagon MMA — their Grapevine location has a growing womens team and the coaches are intentional about creating a welcoming environment. the assistant coach is a female brown belt which makes a huge difference