6 jiu jitsu gyms are training students in Corona right now, ranked by the JJA Score — our blend of real Google reviews, class offerings, competition pedigree, and trust (currently averaging 4.9/5 across 412 ratings). The Top 4 are this year's award winners; every other gym is ranked right below. Compare pricing, schedules, gi and no-gi, kids and adult classes, and book a free trial.
BJJ for beginners in Corona, CA: 4 academies have a free intro or trial class. Best move is to book one, watch a fundamentals session, and feel the room before you join.
4 Corona gyms offer a free trial. Look for "fundamentals" or "all levels" on the schedule, wear gym clothes, and just show up to your booked trial.
No-gi BJJ in Corona, CA: 4 academies train no-gi. Bring shorts and a rashguard, book a trial, and see how the room rolls.
4 Corona gyms list no-gi on the schedule. No-gi nights vary, so confirm the timetable with the gym before you head in.
Corona has 6 jiu jitsu gyms operating right now, 2 of which our team has verified directly. Their average Google rating is 4.9/5, pulled from 412 total ratings across 6 reviewed academies. Membership averages $165/mo across the 1 gym that publish pricing. 1 gym runs a public open mat; 5 are members-only. Most reviewed: EDJ SCHOOL OF JIU JITSU (177 Google reviews).
Every gym gets one JJA Score from 0 to 100, a weighted blend of five factors. A gym needs at least 40 Google reviews to be eligible for the annual Top 10, and missing data never counts against a gym. We re-rank monthly.
By the JJA Score, Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Martial Arts ranks #1 in Corona for 2026 (4.8 stars across 92 reviews). The score blends rating, review volume, class robustness, competition, and trust — rewarding complete gyms, not just high stars.
Across the 1 Corona gym that publish pricing, membership averages $165 a month. Many don't list rates publicly. Industry standard is $150-$250/mo unlimited, $20-$40 drop-in. Free trial classes are common. Book one before you sign up.
6 gyms listed. 2 are verified by our team.
Yes. Most Corona BJJ gyms welcome beginners even without a dedicated fundamentals track. Look for "intro" or "all levels" on the schedule. Use the free trial to test the room before signing up.
Most Corona BJJ gyms have female training partners on the regular schedule, even without a women's-only class. Many welcome new women students with a free trial. Ask the gym about their typical mix before deciding.
Yes. Most Corona BJJ academies run kids' programs starting around age 4-5. Look for classes split by age bracket (4-7, 8-12, 13+) and a dedicated kids' coach.
4.9 out of 5, based on 6 rated academies.