Watch the excitement and pride as our young martial artists earn their next stripes at Renzo Gracie Clarksville! These monthly promotions recognize the hard work, dedication, and growth of each student on and off the mats.
Watch the excitement and pride as our young martial artists earn their next stripes at Renzo Gracie Clarksville! These monthly promotions recognize the hard work, dedication, and growth of each student on and off the mats.
Unlock Your Child’s Potential with Youth BJJ at Renzo Gracie Clarksville Discover how Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes at Renzo Gracie Clarksville empower children aged 3–13 with confidence, discipline, and self-defense skills. Watch our latest video to see young students in action and learn about the transformative benefits of BJJ for kids. 🎥 Byron & Rachel Talbott […]
In response to recent rumors surrounding changes to our striking program, Renzo Gracie Clarksville proudly reaffirms our commitment to offering world-class Muay Thai, Kickboxing, and Boxing. Not only is our striking program here to stay—it’s growing stronger than ever.
Renzo Gracie Clarksville is thrilled to announce an exclusive Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu seminar featuring Nicholas Meregali, one of the sport’s most dominant and accomplished competitors.
Sensei Brinna Lavelle is a trailblazing Judo instructor at Renzo Gracie Clarksville, shaping the future of martial arts in Middle Tennessee. A dedicated competitor and mentor, she inspires students of all ages through expert instruction, discipline, and empowerment. As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we honor her impact on Judo in Clarksville and beyond.
“One day, you will become a master—just don’t rush the river, it runs on its own and follows its path.”
Edith Garrud was a pioneering British martial artist and suffragette who used her expertise in jujutsu to empower women during the early 20th century.
Fredia “The Cheetah” Gibbs, born on July 8, 1963, in Chester, Pennsylvania, has earned her place in sports history as a trailblazer in martial arts and combat sports. Her journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a world-renowned athlete is a testament to resilience, determination, and breaking barriers.
Yuenü, often referred to as the “Lady of Yue,” stands as a legendary figure in ancient Chinese martial arts history.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Renzo Gracie Clarksville (RGC) invites women and young ladies to embark on their own journey of empowerment through martial arts. As part of our commitment to fostering a diverse and welcoming training environment, we are excited to announce two special events this March dedicated to women of all backgrounds and experience levels.