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16 min from Georgetown

Tiny Champs for Georgetown 3-4 Year Olds

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for ages 3-4 — coordination, listening, and focus built through age-appropriate games. Often a child's first activity. First class free.

Georgetown parents of three and four year olds in Tiny Champs at GB Round Rock are getting the same official Gracie Barra curriculum as the Georgetown academy — structured specifically for this age group, with games and age-appropriate drills that build coordination, listening, and the focused attention that preschoolers and kindergarteners carry into school. For Georgetown families on the south side of the city, near Wolf Ranch or the Southwestern University area, the 16-minute drive south on I-35 to Old Settlers Boulevard is often less distance than it sounds. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoon slots are available. First class is free.

Why Train Tiny Champs?

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Age-banded class exclusively for ages 3-4 — children train with true developmental peers, not lumped in with older kids.

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Curriculum built for this exact age: coordination games, listening skills, and focus — not scaled-down adult BJJ.

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Prof. Andre Sena and the GB Round Rock team have coached this age group since the academy opened in 2019.

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Afternoon class times — Monday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday — that align with school and daycare pickup schedules.

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Physical literacy gains parents notice quickly: better balance, improved body awareness, and longer focus spans in daily life.

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Part of the full Gracie Barra kids progression — Tiny Champs leads directly into Future Champs when your child is ready.

Tiny Champs Schedule

Monday 1 class
4:10 PM
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Tuesday 1 class
4:30 PM
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Wednesday 1 class
4:10 PM
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Thursday 1 class
4:30 PM
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Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Getting Here from Georgetown

From Georgetown, take I-35 south toward Round Rock and exit at Old Settlers Boulevard — head west to 105 E Old Settlers Blvd, Ste 108, near Old Settlers Park. The drive from Georgetown Square is about 16 minutes with free parking on site when you arrive.

Gracie Barra Round Rock
105 E Old Settlers Blvd, Ste 108, Round Rock, TX 78664
(512) 287-9823

Frequently Asked Questions

Gracie Barra has a school in Georgetown — why would a Georgetown family train at GB Round Rock instead?
Both academies operate under the same ownership group — Prof. Fabio Villela — and run the identical Gracie Barra curriculum. Georgetown families on the eastern or I-35 side of town, or those who work in Round Rock near the Dell campus, sometimes find the Round Rock location more practical than driving through Georgetown Square to the Wolf Ranch area. A single GB membership travels with you: if your schedule changes, you can train at either location without a curriculum gap. The Round Rock academy at 105 E Old Settlers Blvd is 16 minutes from Georgetown via I-35 south — about the same time as driving across Georgetown itself during afternoon traffic.
Does the GB Round Rock curriculum work the same as the Georgetown academy, or would I have to restart?
The Gracie Barra curriculum is standardized across all 1,000+ GB academies worldwide. Students who start at GB Round Rock follow the same official progression system — same belt structure, same technical standards, same teaching framework — as students at the Georgetown location. If you train at one academy and attend the other, you pick up exactly where you left off. There is no restart. Owner Prof. Fabio Villela oversees both the Round Rock and Georgetown academies in Williamson County, which means the standards and instructor expectations are consistent rather than approximate. Your progress is tracked in the GB system, not in a single school's gradebook.

Ready to Get Started?

Your first class is free. No experience needed. No contract for the trial.