Outsiders Combat Club is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academy in Oklahoma City that focuses on adult and teen instruction through structured belt-level classes and rolling sessions, positioning itself as a serious training environment rather than a children's gymnastics hybrid or drop-in cardio kickboxing space.
Outsiders is a dedicated BJJ academy, not a general mixed martial arts gym, meaning instruction centers on grappling and ground fighting rather than striking or MMA conditioning. The school runs separate class tracks for teenagers and adults, with progression tied to the traditional Gracie belt system (white through black belt). Classes follow a standard format: warm-up, technique demonstration, positional drilling with a partner, and open rolling (live sparring) at controlled intensity. The academy operates at a single location in Oklahoma City and does not franchise; it maintains direct instructor oversight and a stable student roster rather than rapid membership cycling.
Outsiders offers month-to-month memberships with two common tiers: unlimited classes (typically $100 to $130 per month for most students) and a limited package of 4 classes per month (around $50 to $70 monthly). Drop-in rates for non-members run approximately $20 per session, making occasional attendance an option for people not ready to commit. Beginners start as white belts regardless of prior grappling experience; advancement to higher belts (blue, purple, brown, black) requires demonstrated technical proficiency and mat hours, typically 6 to 12 months between early promotions. The academy occasionally runs "fundamentals" classes geared toward absolute beginners, separate from intermediate and advanced tracks.
Verify current membership pricing before enrolling, as rates fluctuate seasonally and may differ for students or annual prepayment.
Oklahoma City has roughly five dedicated BJJ academies. Outsiders differs from larger chains like Alliance-affiliated schools in that it maintains a smaller, more cohesive roster and does not rotate instructors; your coach remains consistent. Compared to BJJ gyms that double as MMA training centers, Outsiders focuses exclusively on grappling, so students are not sharing mats with striking practitioners or worrying about kickboxing noise during technique class. Against purely introductory "beginner karate for kids" facilities, Outsiders omits children's programming entirely and does not blend adults and teenagers in the same rolling sessions, reducing injury risk from size mismatches. If you want elite competition coaching and frequent satellite locations, larger alliance-affiliated academies may suit you better; if you prioritize a stable coach, close relationships with training partners, and a grappling-only environment, Outsiders' smaller footprint is an advantage.
Outsiders is built for adults (18+) and serious teenagers (16+) who want to learn authentic BJJ progression without children's noise or casual drop-in chaos. It suits people returning to grappling after college wrestling or judo, professionals seeking focused evening training, and adults without prior combat sports experience who are willing to start as white belts. It does not suit parents looking for after-school programs for young children, people seeking only fitness ("cardio kickboxing is better for that"), or short-term visitors hunting a single open mat session; the membership model assumes ongoing commitment. Sparring culture is controlled and safety-first, so it works for cautious beginners, but it also attracts people who want to roll hard, so you will encounter both training speeds.
Most academies ask you to call or email to schedule your first class; walk-ins are sometimes accepted during open mat times but are not guaranteed instruction. On arrival, expect to sign a waiver and pay a drop-in fee or first-class-free offer if available. Your coach will take 10 minutes to explain fundamental safety rules (tapping when in pain or submission, avoiding neck cranks as a white belt, reporting injuries). You will then join the warm-up with everyone else, usually light cardio and stretching. During the technique portion, the instructor demonstrates one or two positions (such as the mount escape or armbar from the top) and pairs you with a partner to drill. You will not roll or spar on day one; you will drill slowly with a partner who knows you are new. Wear comfortable shorts and a t-shirt if you do not own a gi (kimono); most academies have loaner gis or allow nogi (no-gi) shorts-and-rash-guard training. Bring a water bottle and a small towel. Class runs 60 to 90 minutes.
Outsiders operates from a single address in Oklahoma City; confirm the exact street location and current hours by phone or website, as gyms occasionally adjust evening start times (typically 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. for adults) based on membership demand. Most Oklahoma City BJJ academies are housed in small warehouse or strip-mall spaces with free adjacent parking. Outsiders follows the same pattern; you will not face metered parking or limited lot access.
Outsiders Combat Club fills a specific slot in Oklahoma City's fitness landscape: a stable, grappling-focused academy for adults who value consistent coaching and safety-first rolling over franchise scale or MMA multi-discipline training.
