Checkmat Murrieta
Italo Dresda (Inka Warrior)
2026-01-05T20:17:21.496Z
Checkmat Murrieta – 5 Years of Growth, Community, and Jiu-Jitsu ExcellenceI’m 63 years old now, and I’ve been training at Checkmat Murrieta for 5 years. When I started at age 58, I had no idea what an incredible journey I was about to begin—not just in learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, but in becoming part of a truly special community.What makes Checkmat Murrieta stand out isn’t just the world-class instruction (which is phenomenal), but the people. This is a place where everyone—from beginners to seasoned competitors—comes together with one shared goal: to learn, improve, and support each other. You’ll meet people from all walks of life, and what’s amazing is that none of the outside noise matters here. Nobody cares about your religion, politics, or background. All egos are left at the door.There’s simply no time for anything else because you’re focused on drilling technique, rolling, and trying not to get submitted!The coaches are exceptional. They break down complex techniques in a way that’s easy to understand, and they genuinely care about your progress. Whether you’re training for competition or just looking to get in shape and learn self-defense, they’ll meet you where you are and help you grow.The environment is welcoming and respectful. Every class feels like a mix of hard work and fun—you’ll sweat, you’ll struggle, and you’ll laugh. Over the years, I’ve built friendships that go beyond the mats. This isn’t just a gym; it’s a family.If you’re thinking about starting Jiu-Jitsu, or if you’re looking for a new academy, I can’t recommend Checkmat Murrieta enough. It’s a place where you’ll challenge yourself, learn from the best, and become part of a community that truly cares. And if you’re wondering whether age is a barrier—trust me, it’s not. I started at 58, and it’s been life-changing.If you’re older and thinking, “Maybe it’s too late for me,” let me tell you—it’s never too late. Jiu-Jitsu will challenge you, strengthen you, and give you a sense of accomplishment you didn’t think possible. The hardest part is walking through the door for the first time. After that, you’ll wonder why you didn’t start sooner.Honest Review ⤵️-Italo DresdaIG: OGjiujitsu2022IG: Caliketofamilia