Fraction Jiu Jitsu

Fraction Jiu Jitsu

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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu School in Cebu City. Curriculum based learning for Kids, Teens, and Adults. Free Parking

Photos from Fraction Jiu Jitsu's post 25/06/2026

Purple belt debut. Gold finish.

What a way to make your purple belt debut.

Ethan captures gold at the 2026 American National IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship—closing out the 2026 North America circuit in the best way possible.

A strong performance, a proud moment, and now coming home to Cebu with pride. 🇵🇭

Congratulations, Ethan. The work continues in Asia.

25/06/2026

Johnny’s last training day with us this year.

Our resident Indian medical student will be leaving the team to begin his internship. We’ll see you again, Johnny. Stay safe and good luck on your next journey. 🇮🇳

24/06/2026

If you’re new to Jiu Jitsu, don’t be afraid to start.

Our program is structured for beginners. We don’t just throw you in with advanced students and expect you to figure it out. You’ll learn what to do, what to expect, and how to build your foundation step by step.

That’s why it’s called a Jiu Jitsu Academy—because you learn from scratch and progress your way up with purpose.

No pressure. No rushing. Just real learning.

Find out the best plan for you or your family. Message us now.

22/06/2026

Jiu Jitsu has no borders.

Jitsu across the world with Mike Lord and Stephanie, our friends from Paragon Jiu Jitsu Texas. 🇺🇸

Different places, same language on the mats. Grateful for the connection, the rounds, and the friendships built through this art.

This is bigger than training—it’s a worldwide community that keeps bringing people together.

21/06/2026

Fathers who provide, sacrifice, and make it all possible.

This Father’s Day, we honor the dads who work hard every day so their kids can stay active, train, and grow through Jiu Jitsu.

Thank you Daddy Rommel Caputolan, Daddy Suyoung Kim, Mr. Parangan, Mr. Uphill, Daddy Percy Forcadilla, and Daddy Anthony Uy for your sacrifices, support, and for always showing up for your children.

Because behind every young athlete is a father making it happen.

21/06/2026

Sometimes it’s the other way around.

Arnel joined Jiu Jitsu because of his daughter, Aria—wanting to understand the sport she loved and be part of her journey.

What started as support became their bond. Now, father and daughter share the mats, train side by side, and even compete together.

A beautiful reminder that sometimes our kids lead us to the best parts of life.

What a special journey—to grow, learn, and create memories together on the mats.

21/06/2026

Juggling Jiu Jitsu & Profession — Atty. Ace

Daddy Ace may be one of the busiest men we know, but he always finds time for Jiu Jitsu—making it part of his family’s bond and routine.

Not only is he leading by example for his kids, but he’s also helping grow Jiu Jitsu up north in Bogo City.

Thank you, Daddy Ace, for being a cool dad and for always making sure your kids stay on the mats as much as they can. Your time, effort, and influence mean a lot.


21/06/2026

Building more than champions—building family through Jiu Jitsu.

Daddy Duduy, the man behind Jiu Jitsu Pilipinas, has not only helped grow the Jiu Jitsu community in Cebu but has also built a strong bond with his girls through the sport.

What started as influence became a family routine—a shared journey on and off the mats.

Thank you, Daddy Duduy, for all that you do for your family and for everything you’ve done for the Jiu Jitsu community in Cebu. Your impact goes far beyond the mats.

21/06/2026

Not all fathers train on the mats, but their sacrifices build champions.

This Father’s Day, we salute the dads who work hard and make it possible for their kids to stay active, train, and grow through Jiu Jitsu.

Thank you;
Daddy Brian Ong
Papa Mark Salomon
Dada Anton Fonacier
Daddy Mark Lomibao

for your endless support and sacrifices.

Because behind every young athlete is a father making it all possible.

19/06/2026

Some fathers may step away from the mats, but they make sure their kids stay on them.

Razer started Jiu Jitsu through our toddler’s program—created especially for him because he was still too young to join the regular kids class.

It all began because Papa wanted to return to Jiu Jitsu, something he used to love. Even though he didn’t make it back to training himself, he made sure Razer would have the chance to start early.

That’s what fatherhood looks like—putting your child in a position to grow, learn, and become stronger than you were.

Happy Father’s Day to Ral. Thank you for trusting us with Razer and for making sure the journey continues through him.

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Pope John Paul II Avenue
Cebu City
6000

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 6:30pm
7:30pm - 10pm
Tuesday 7:30pm - 10pm
Wednesday 4:30pm - 6pm
7:30pm - 10pm
Thursday 7:30pm - 10pm
Friday 4:30pm - 10pm
Saturday 1pm - 4:30pm
Sunday 4pm - 6pm