Before training at Victory, I was hitting a wall in my jiu jitsu. I train nogi 5–6 days a week, but my functional strength just wasn’t where it needed to be. I was lifting, but my sessions weren’t translating to better performance on the mats—I...
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Before training at Victory, I was hitting a wall in my jiu jitsu. I train nogi 5–6 days a week, but my functional strength just wasn’t where it needed to be. I was lifting, but my sessions weren’t translating to better performance on the mats—I needed something more tailored.
Since joining Victory, I’ve seen a real difference in my overall game. My strength and mobility have improved in ways that directly impact my jiu jitsu. I feel stronger in scrambles, more stable when defending, and I can generate power in positions where I used to struggle. Beyond just feeling stronger, I’ve gained mobility and flexibility that help me move more efficiently and reduce my risk of injury.
Compared to other training programs I’ve tried, Victory is in a league of its own. The programming is personal, intentional, focused on real athletic development rather than just lifting weights for the sake of it. The trainers (Matt, Brenden, and Josh)
REALLY care. I’ve never had strength and conditioning coaches so invested in seeing me progress and achieve my goals. That personal involvement in my training, as well as the community at Victory, sets this place apart from the rest of the gyms I’ve trained at. It’s not just about getting stronger—it’s about getting better at what you actually do. The coaching is top-tier, with a clear understanding of how strength and movement apply to combat sports.
If you’re serious about improving your performance in jiu jitsu, stop wasting time on generic workouts and start training with Victory. You’ll feel the difference on the mats.