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Tbilisi is not yet a global Jiu Jitsu capital, but it is unquestionably the capital of Jiu Jitsu in the Caucasus. With continued international exposure and grassroots development, it is poised to become a respected stop on the European grappling map by 2030. End of Report Prepared for: General audience / Sports analysts / Jiu Jitsu travelers Data current as of: April 2026
| Academy Name | Affiliation | Specialization | Notable Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | CheckMat (USA) | Gi BJJ, No-Gi, Judo | Largest mat space (200m²); regular black belt seminars from Brazil. | | Cobra Georgia | Nova União | MMA-oriented BJJ, Leg Locks | Produced 3 national MMA champions; heavy wrestling integration. | | Legacy Jiu Jitsu | Independent (ex-Alliance) | Sport BJJ, Tactical Jiu Jitsu | Popular with expats; English/Russian/Georgian instruction. | | Samurai Tbilisi | Japanese JJJ Federation | Traditional Jiu Jitsu (kansetsu, atemi) | Focus on self-defense, weapons, and historical kata. | | Matrix Grappling Club | 10th Planet (unofficial) | No-Gi, Rubber Guard, Twister | Late-night open mats; very high pace, modern techniques. | Detailed Profiles: BJJ Tbilisi Dojo (CheckMat) – The flagship gym. Head coach Zurab K. (black belt under Leonardo Vieira) runs a disciplined curriculum. They host the annual Tbilisi Open , attracting 200+ competitors from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. jiu jitsu tbilisi
– Founded by a Russian-Georgian brown belt and a Canadian purple belt. This academy is the most foreigner-friendly, with classes in English and a focus on "lifestyle BJJ" (injury prevention, long-term training). Tbilisi is not yet a global Jiu Jitsu
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