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No-Gi & Grappling in Las Vegas
No-gi grappling trains without the uniform — faster, sweatier and closer to MMA wrestling.
See PricingNo-gi grappling trains without the uniform — faster, sweatier and closer to MMA wrestling. Las Vegas, a global combat-sports hub, has a deep no-gi and submission-grappling scene.
Who it's for
No-Gi & Grappling in Las Vegas is a good fit if you're after any of these:
- MMA crossovers and wrestlers
- Students who prefer a faster, gripless pace
- Submission-grappling and ADCC-style competitors
- Anyone training in the warmer months
No-Gi & Grappling terms to know
- Rash guard
- The fitted top worn for no-gi training.
- ADCC
- A premier submission-grappling competition.
- Leg locks
- A submission family emphasized in no-gi.
No-Gi & Grappling cost in Las Vegas
Typical Las Vegas pricing for no-gi & grappling. Final cost depends on the academy and membership.
| Option | Includes | Typical price |
|---|---|---|
| No-gi membership | Unlimited no-gi | $140–$170 / mo |
| Unlimited (gi + no-gi) | All classes | $150–$180 / mo |
| Drop-in | Single class | $20–$35 |
How to get started
- Rash guards and shorts are the standard kit
- Body control matters more without grips
- Trim nails and tape fingers as needed
- Cross-train gi to sharpen control
No-Gi & Grappling FAQ — Las Vegas
Is no-gi good for MMA?
Yes — its gripless, fast pace closely mirrors MMA grappling.
What do I wear for no-gi?
A rash guard and grappling shorts or spats; no gi required.