About AJJA

Thank you to Alberta Sport, Recreation Parks and Wildlife Foundation for the grant to assist us in the purchase of new mats!

The Alberta Jiu-Jitsu Association (AJJA) was founded in February 2002 to bring together traditional and modern stand-up Jiu-Jitsu (Ju-Jitsu) and other styles of Japanese self-defense arts across Alberta.

Our mission is to teach children, teens and adults practical effective self-defense to develop and train amateur and professional athletes of all ages in JuJitsu grappling and self-defense. The AJJA is the only recognized society in Alberta hosting annual municipal and provincial Japanese JuJitsu tournaments.

We are a registered non-profit society which is funded through membership fees, fundraising ventures, casinos, donations, sponsors and possible provincial grants. In 2003, AJJA became a Registered Charitable Organization under the Societies Act — for more information, or to make a donation, please contact one of our Directors.

Your annual membership fee listed below provides insurance coverage under our insurance policy; entitles you to attend all camps, tournaments and technical seminars; participate in any other events throughout the year, and; bring instruction for Black belts and school owners, and in some cases promotions, as deemed appropriate.

In following with Alberta Jiu-Jitsu’s long term Athlete development plan, the AJJA has the following membership classifications. No belt ranks come with this membership.

  • Black Belt (Yudansha) Membership $45
  • Coach / Official Membership $40
  • Competitive Athlete / Sport Membership $40
  • Adult Regular Membership $35
  • Teen Membership $30
  • Children’s Membership (13 and under) $25

Membership rates for dojo/club/gym

  • New dojo/club $150
  • Renewal for dojo/club $100



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