Fabin Rosa Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is truly something special. The kids program is outstanding—structured, fun, and incredibly effective at building confidence, discipline, and real skills. You can tell the coaches genuinely care about each child’s growth both on and off the mats.
The environment is so family-friendly and welcoming. From day one, they make everyone feel at home, no matter your age or experience level. It’s rare to find a place where the atmosphere is this positive and supportive.
On top of that, the level of instruction is top notch. You’re learning high-quality techniques in a way that’s easy to understand and apply. What really stands out is the community—friends here quickly turn into family.
If you’re looking for a place to train, grow, and be part of something bigger, this is it.
Erica C
Apr 2026
I wish I can give it 10 stars !! As a single parent it’s very important to have something my kids can use and learn discipline, and self defensealso. Very welcoming staff and participates. We love it!!!! Thank you for your passion and dedication 💪
גיא בורשטיין
Mar 2026
Great people great energy just love everything
Maria R
Mar 2026
I can’t say enough good things about this jiu jitsu gym. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is welcoming, supportive, and motivating. The instructors are not only highly skilled but also genuinely care about helping everyone improve—whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced competitor.
The level of detail in the instruction is top-notch, and the classes are structured in a way that makes learning both effective and fun. The training partners are respectful, hardworking, and always willing to help each other grow. It truly feels like a community, not just a gym.
If you’re looking for a place to build skill, confidence, and discipline while being surrounded by great people, this is it. Highly recommend!
S B
Jan 2026
I dropped in to Fabian Rosa Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu while traveling to Orlando from Boston and had an outstanding experience. From the moment I walked in, everyone was incredibly welcoming—true gym culture done right.
The training was high-level but approachable, with solid technical instruction and great attention to detail. The rolls were tough, controlled, and respectful, with people who clearly care about improving while keeping each other safe. You can tell this is a room full of well-trained practitioners who enjoy helping others get better.
Fabian and the team have built something special here. If you’re visiting Orlando and thinking about dropping in—or if you’re local and looking for a legit Jiu-Jitsu academy—I couldn’t recommend this place more.
Aaron Collier
Dec 2025
I (blue belt) train in DC and came to visit with three members of my family two kids under 7 and my 23 year old brother, none of which has trained before. Fabio welcomed all of them with such warmth and kindness, I was mystified. This place is a great gym with an awesome environment and great instruction. Pedro (an instructor) was incredibly patient with the kids and remarkably knowledgeable even within the advanced classes. Half of my family trains here now and when I visit I will too.
Jacob Kloop
Dec 2025
really wanted my daughter to enjoy training at Fabio Rosa BJJ, but our experience has been far from ideal. The gym might work well for advanced students, but beginners seem to get left behind quickly. The coaches tend to focus almost entirely on the more experienced kids, and new students are expected to pick up advanced moves right away — even ones that I, as an ex-fighter, find challenging. My daughter often left feeling discouraged and embarrassed because she couldn’t keep up, which is the opposite of what a beginner-friendly environment should provide. Another issue is the training environment itself. In the back of the gym there are people lifting weights and dropping them loudly, and at times the noise level gets overwhelming — even frightening for younger kids. It doesn’t create a calm or focused atmosphere for learning, especially for children who are just starting out. Class size is also a big problem. Some classes have 40+ kids with only three coaches, and there are days where my daughter barely gets any attention or help. She’ll practice a technique once or not at all because the coaches are stretched too thin. Unfortunately, it got to the point where my daughter started crying before classes because she didn’t want to feel lost or ignored again, and that’s ultimately why we decided to leave. No parent should have to watch their child feel defeated like that over a sport that’s supposed to build confidence. There might be potential here for students who are already advanced, but for beginners — especially kids — I would not recommend it unless they reduce class size, balance instructor attention, and make the space more beginner friendly. Kind regards,
This is my reply to your reply: Thank you for the response, but I would like to clarify a few things. My daughter did attend classes for over 4 months, so it was surprising to see you state that there is no record of us. I never mentioned her name or dates in my review, and no one attempted to reach out to identify or contact me, which makes that statement feel dismissive rather than investigative. Regarding your claim that beginners are not expected to perform advanced techniques — that was not our experience. My 10-year-old daughter was placed on day one with much more advanced kids and was expected to follow along with complicated moves she had never been taught. There was no gradual or beginner-level introduction, which led to frustration and eventually her crying every time I mentioned class. This is the main reason I shared my review, yet none of this was addressed in your reply. Another concern not mentioned in your response was the loud noise from weights being dropped in the adjacent area. The constant banging was startling for the kids and added to the stress of the environment. My review was honest and based on our real experience, and I shared it in hopes that it could lead to reflection and improvement. I’m glad that others may have had better experiences, but I stand by my feedback.
Anon Ymous
Nov 2025
My twins do fitness class (cross-fit) and BJJ here. The owner Fabin and his wife Jappa are very welcoming and continue to show their love for the twins advancement as BJJ stars and as human beings. I love their dedication to fitness and perfection of skill. Thank you both for showing is what a true BJJ family means!
Luiz Fernando Almeida Rabelo
Nov 2025
Amazing place, great coaches, great classes. My son has been coming to classes at Fabin Rosa since 2023 and we've always had an amazing experience.
Megan Ellzy
Oct 2025
I dropped in while on vacation from Maryland. I went to the 630am class. The class was great and the rolls were great. Very welcoming environment.
Trinity Star
Fabin Rosa Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is truly something special. The kids program is outstanding—structured, fun, and incredibly effective at building confidence, discipline, and real skills. You can tell the coaches genuinely care about each child’s growth both on and off the mats.
The environment is so family-friendly and welcoming. From day one, they make everyone feel at home, no matter your age or experience level. It’s rare to find a place where the atmosphere is this positive and supportive.
On top of that, the level of instruction is top notch. You’re learning high-quality techniques in a way that’s easy to understand and apply. What really stands out is the community—friends here quickly turn into family.
If you’re looking for a place to train, grow, and be part of something bigger, this is it.
Erica C
I wish I can give it 10 stars !! As a single parent it’s very important to have something my kids can use and learn discipline, and self defensealso. Very welcoming staff and participates. We love it!!!! Thank you for your passion and dedication 💪
גיא בורשטיין
Great people great energy just love everything
Maria R
I can’t say enough good things about this jiu jitsu gym. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is welcoming, supportive, and motivating. The instructors are not only highly skilled but also genuinely care about helping everyone improve—whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced competitor.
The level of detail in the instruction is top-notch, and the classes are structured in a way that makes learning both effective and fun. The training partners are respectful, hardworking, and always willing to help each other grow. It truly feels like a community, not just a gym.
If you’re looking for a place to build skill, confidence, and discipline while being surrounded by great people, this is it. Highly recommend!
S B
I dropped in to Fabian Rosa Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu while traveling to Orlando from Boston and had an outstanding experience. From the moment I walked in, everyone was incredibly welcoming—true gym culture done right.
The training was high-level but approachable, with solid technical instruction and great attention to detail. The rolls were tough, controlled, and respectful, with people who clearly care about improving while keeping each other safe. You can tell this is a room full of well-trained practitioners who enjoy helping others get better.
Fabian and the team have built something special here. If you’re visiting Orlando and thinking about dropping in—or if you’re local and looking for a legit Jiu-Jitsu academy—I couldn’t recommend this place more.
Aaron Collier
I (blue belt) train in DC and came to visit with three members of my family two kids under 7 and my 23 year old brother, none of which has trained before. Fabio welcomed all of them with such warmth and kindness, I was mystified. This place is a great gym with an awesome environment and great instruction. Pedro (an instructor) was incredibly patient with the kids and remarkably knowledgeable even within the advanced classes. Half of my family trains here now and when I visit I will too.
Jacob Kloop
really wanted my daughter to enjoy training at Fabio Rosa BJJ, but our experience has been far from ideal. The gym might work well for advanced students, but beginners seem to get left behind quickly. The coaches tend to focus almost entirely on the more experienced kids, and new students are expected to pick up advanced moves right away — even ones that I, as an ex-fighter, find challenging. My daughter often left feeling discouraged and embarrassed because she couldn’t keep up, which is the opposite of what a beginner-friendly environment should provide.
Another issue is the training environment itself. In the back of the gym there are people lifting weights and dropping them loudly, and at times the noise level gets overwhelming — even frightening for younger kids. It doesn’t create a calm or focused atmosphere for learning, especially for children who are just starting out.
Class size is also a big problem. Some classes have 40+ kids with only three coaches, and there are days where my daughter barely gets any attention or help. She’ll practice a technique once or not at all because the coaches are stretched too thin.
Unfortunately, it got to the point where my daughter started crying before classes because she didn’t want to feel lost or ignored again, and that’s ultimately why we decided to leave. No parent should have to watch their child feel defeated like that over a sport that’s supposed to build confidence.
There might be potential here for students who are already advanced, but for beginners — especially kids — I would not recommend it unless they reduce class size, balance instructor attention, and make the space more beginner friendly.
Kind regards,
This is my reply to your reply:
Thank you for the response, but I would like to clarify a few things. My daughter did attend classes for over 4 months, so it was surprising to see you state that there is no record of us. I never mentioned her name or dates in my review, and no one attempted to reach out to identify or contact me, which makes that statement feel dismissive rather than investigative.
Regarding your claim that beginners are not expected to perform advanced techniques — that was not our experience. My 10-year-old daughter was placed on day one with much more advanced kids and was expected to follow along with complicated moves she had never been taught. There was no gradual or beginner-level introduction, which led to frustration and eventually her crying every time I mentioned class. This is the main reason I shared my review, yet none of this was addressed in your reply.
Another concern not mentioned in your response was the loud noise from weights being dropped in the adjacent area. The constant banging was startling for the kids and added to the stress of the environment.
My review was honest and based on our real experience, and I shared it in hopes that it could lead to reflection and improvement. I’m glad that others may have had better experiences, but I stand by my feedback.
Anon Ymous
My twins do fitness class (cross-fit) and BJJ here. The owner Fabin and his wife Jappa are very welcoming and continue to show their love for the twins advancement as BJJ stars and as human beings. I love their dedication to fitness and perfection of skill. Thank you both for showing is what a true BJJ family means!
Luiz Fernando Almeida Rabelo
Amazing place, great coaches, great classes. My son has been coming to classes at Fabin Rosa since 2023 and we've always had an amazing experience.
Megan Ellzy
I dropped in while on vacation from Maryland. I went to the 630am class. The class was great and the rolls were great. Very welcoming environment.