West London’s new JiuJitsu gym

Located in the heart of West London, within walking distance from Royal Oak station, JiuJitsu Social is dedicated to providing the most inclusive and welcoming environment to train, for all levels.

 

Where
The Stowe Centre
Harrow Road
W2 5ES

When
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
19:15 - 20:45

Danny Worters
dannyworters@gmail.com
07702834449

What People Are Saying

Dan is one of the best coaches I've ever trained with (I've trained in about 10 gyms in UK and Ireland). His approach is quite unique and is based around not just drilling but doing. He also sets a high standard for a friendly, open gym, that trains safe but works hard.

Ian T

As a beginner, I chose to start my journey here, and I am glad I did. Danny and Tom are great at teaching techniques in a practical and fun manner. There is a real sense of community, they know everyone by name, making the learning even more enjoyable. I am constantly making new friends, learning, improving, and the challenge makes it so much fun.

If anyone is considering trying out Brazilian jiu jitsu for the first time, you should book a class here

Kunal Pinto

I have been training with BJJ social for the past 5 months and it has been an amazing experience! His classes are thorough and intense while being safe, fun and very effective! Could not possibly recommend it more for all ages looking for a more relaxed and friendly BJJ school with great instructors

Sheriff Musa

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Meet the Head Coach

Danny Worters found martial arts in 2009, after having spent his teens and twenties pursuing a career as an actor while eschewing any form of exercise. He spent 3 years being completely obsessed with Muay Thai, and even travelled to Thailand to train and compete. At the beginning of 2012, he stumbled into a Jiu Jitsu gym, and never looked back. 

Being small of stature, and having avoided exercise for most of his life up to that point, Danny was drawn to BJJ for two primary reasons. Not only was he able to train and spar with much bigger people, he also managed to survive the experience unscathed. Training BJJ has helped him to deal with insecurities surrounding physical confrontation, and opened his eyes to the positive impact BJJ can have on others.

Danny’s teaching style is centred around a conceptual understanding of Jiu Jitsu principles with a focus on good finishing mechanics. He believes that this is what will enable a smaller and weaker person to control and submit a larger opponent. 

Ultimately, Danny thinks that Jiu Jitsu should be fun. He makes the learning experience enjoyable through games designed to help make the complicated subject of Jiu Jitsu easier to understand. Knowing that BJJ puts people in uncomfortable situations, his classes prioritise safety and consent – the kids are encouraged to speak up, and “no” is always respected.

Having witnessed BJJ change the lives of countless people, including himself, Danny loves that teaching gives him the opportunity to help others and find what it is that Jiu Jitsu can offer them.