Cuki plans to hold BJJ morning classes

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Trench Tech Mixed Martial Arts/Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy is looking to expand its BJJ classes by holding morning sessions at its training facility at MIHA in Garapan.

The planned early sessions would only be for one hour, from 6:30am to 7:30am, daily. Veteran mixed martial arts fight promoter Cuki Alvarez said learning BJJ is open to anyone of all shapes and sizes.

“We want to start doing a 6am BJJ class and we’re looking for some people who are interested to learn and train the combat sport. This is for those who are interested in [BJJ] who simply do not have the time to attend our night sessions or are just too shy to join the regular classes. So we are planning on catering to them by doing morning classes,” said Alvarez.

He added that the morning classes would be mostly for beginners, but it remains open even to those who are already training for quite some time.

“This will be a good class for those who are shy or beginners, are too scared or just don’t have the time to join the evening sessions.”

Alvarez, last month, also implemented their new training schedule that includes boxersize every Mondays (K1 boxersize), Wednesdays (circuit training), and Fridays (K1 boxersize) from 6:30pm to 7:30pm for $35 a month.

There’s an option for the five days a week sessions that include K1 boxersize (M-W-F) and Gi training or the Kimono used for BJJ classes every Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 8pm at $50 a month.

Option three includes K1 boxersize and Gi training (Tuesdays and Thursdays) with MMA training and sparring sessions every M-W-F for $60 a month. A mouthpiece is required for sparring sessions.

There’s also a BJJ Gi class only every Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 8pm with an additional $4 mat fee for Saturday open sessions from 10am to 12nn. A daily rate or drop in fee is $4 per class.

For more information, email Alvarez at trenchwarriorsaipan@gmail.com or call or text him at 7834662 or visit the Trench Tech gym at MIHA.

Jon Perez | Reporter
Jon Perez began his writing career as a sports reporter in the Philippines where he has covered local and international events. He became a news writer when he joined media network ABS-CBN. He joined the weekly DAWN, University of the East’s student newspaper, while in college.

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