
Elite coaching, high energy, and a strong community in Denver.
Easton Training Center - Denver is a gym and sports facility at 1304 S Santa Fe Dr, Denver, CO. Reviews highlight expert coaching, welcoming instruction, and energetic classes, with praise for coaches such as Tim, Rob, and Eliot Marshall. The facility is associated with Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Denver. One review notes concerns about inclusivity and accountability within the culture.
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Comprehensive BJJ training for all levels, focusing on technique, self-defense, and competition preparation with expert instructors.
Dynamic striking classes that build fitness, coordination, and martial arts skills in a supportive, high-energy environment.
Personalized one-on-one training with top coaches to accelerate learning and achieve specific fitness or competition goals.
Structured introductory classes designed to help new students learn fundamentals in a safe and welcoming setting.
Specialized coaching and support for athletes aiming to compete in martial arts tournaments, with technique refinement and strategy.
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Overall rating
Ray Aninzo
I had an awesome time at Easton Training Center. Everyone was super welcoming, the people were great, the gym was great, and the culture was top notch. Ben taught a really solid clinch class and I got a great workout in. Definitely recommend this place, and I’ll definitely be back anytime I’m in Denver.
Nicole
Myself and others (mostly women) have had bad experiences here. I highly recommend avoiding if you want a supportive, respectful community.
james vugrinec
Hello everyone!! I’m a brown belt that travels to Denver frequently. I walked into Easton Denver about 2 years ago with a friend that works/trains there. I had trained at several gyms in the area but since my first time at Easton Denver I knew it was the place for me. I was met with a very friendly staff and awesome coaches that were always welcoming and respectful to an outsider on the mats. I have been going back there since that day. I have probably trained there about 5-6 times a year and it’s always the same. Great people on and off the mats. They have very high level Jiu jitsu and are always willing to answer any questions that I’ve had. I’ve spoke to the general manager Carlos on several occasions and he’s always been very open to speaking with me. Him and the other staff members and coaches all seem to have very similar moral values and conduct that align with my own. I would highly recommend this gym to anyone who is visiting Denver at any belt level or anyone who interested in getting started. On another note with everything going on in Jiu jitsu right now with the sexual harassment of women I know that Easton Denver, Carlos and all the other staff members take this very serious and would not allow any such conduct to happen. With that said I highly recommend Easton Denver for females if they want to learn to defend themselves in a very safe and professional environment. Thank you guys for always being very welcoming to me!! I’ll see you on the mats!!!
Mark Fraioli
We have been attending this academy for three years now and it had become our home in the world of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The coaches are highly supportive and appreciate kids who take the sport as seriously as they do. Easton has been a great vehicle for life lessons on self-esteem, discipline and resilience. Try it out!
Scott Hylard
I traveled to this gym from Chicago for a long weekend and they were super accommodating and very nice people. The facility is huge and has so much going on. I was able to hit a gi class and then do some rounds afterwards and it was amazing. Shoutout to Will at the front desk for helping me out!! Thanks again guys.
Denver Girl 5280
Not for beginners!!!! Brought my children here, paid hundreds of dollars for my son to get his arm broken within 20 minutes of his first lesson after his trial lesson. They said “he should have tapped out “, but he had didn’t know anything let alone to tap out and was paired up with an older girl that apparently had something to prove with fighting boys and the trainers watched as my son screamed after several minutes of him getting his arm bent back at the elbow. No one said anything other than telling him it wasn’t a big deal and to tap out next time. Well, there won’t be a next time. I just can’t fathom not taking better care of a child that only had one free trial class and then not stopping the fight after he was screaming and crying and minimizing his injuries. Warning to all parents do not leave your child here alone but if you want to risk it and want them to learn from this organization, stay close and watch your child to prevent what happened to mine. The coaches do not care enough to provide suitable guidance and support for beginners.