No-Gi Program
No-Gi Program
Faster pace, scrambles, and wrestling-based entries. Coach Tim's wrestling emphasis shows up hardest here — students learn to dominate position without the gi to rely on.
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Wrestling Program
Wrestling Program
Wrestling is the foundation underneath everything else at High Noon. Long before a match ever hits the ground, it's wrestling that decides who controls where the fight happens — and Coach Tim has built the program around that principle. As a strong believer in wrestling as a tool for positional dominance, he integrates it directly into Gi, No-Gi, and Competition training rather than treating it as a separate skill set bolted on the side.
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Gi Program
Gi Program
Gi Jiu Jitsu is built on control — grips, posture, and leverage refined over decades of tradition. At High Noon, we don't just teach classical technique; we fuse it with Judo mechanics. That means real off-balancing, grip fighting, and standing-to-ground transitions most gi programs skip entirely. Add in Coach Tim's wrestling-based approach to positional dominance, and you get a gi game that's technical, competition-tested, and genuinely different from a typical BJJ class.
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