How to train with 47 Co-op
One simple membership. A few different ways to use it.
No contracts, no sign-up fees, no “surprise” add-ons. Just a small room in Brooklyn where people show up, learn, and try not to bump into each other in warm-ups.
- Unlimited BJJ (Gi & No-Gi), Karate, and Self-Defense classes
- No contracts, no sign-up fees, no hidden “admin” stuff
- Freeze or cancel with a normal human conversation
- Community-first environment (we’d rather keep the room healthy than pack it)
All regularly scheduled classes.
What you get
Not a contract. Not a personality test. Just training.
Start where you are
Different ways to add on depending on where you’re at.
Great. You don’t have to. Start with basics classes and, if you want a head start, schedule a couple of private sessions to get your bearings.
- Recommended: BJJ Basics and Karate Basics
- Optional: A package of private lessons to get comfortable faster, or a beginner workshop
You know the moves, but some parts of your game just don’t click yet. That’s where focused workshops and tune-up sessions shine.
- Come to your regular classes as usual
- Add scheduled workshops that refine specific concepts
If you like personalized feedback and more customized instruction, you can add more focused training on top of your regular schedule.
- Increase your regular class attendance
- Recurring private lessons or small group sessions for accelerated progress
Ways to go deeper
These are optional. Plenty of students just train in our regularly scheduled classes and do great.
One-on-one sessions for when you want to zoom in on your game: specific positions, defense, posture, pressure, or just “why do I keep ending up here?”
Common uses: new student orientation, fixing chronic bad habits, revisiting fundamentals with more attention.
How to book: talk to an instructor after class or hit the button below.
Scheduled sessions built around a specific theme (like “Disconnection,” posture & base, or not getting stuck underneath people forever).
Expect a clear concept, focused drills, and plenty of time to troubleshoot live with questions and reps.
How it fits: great for students who already train regularly and want to tighten up a particular part of their game. Also intro workshops for new students.
A handful of training partners working on the same goals. More feedback than a regular class, more energy than a private lesson.
Ideal for friends who want a structured block of time to train together or a pod prepping for the same event. Self-Defense seminars for businesses and community groups.
How to start: grab a couple friends and ask about available slots. We’ll build the session around your goals.