Sensei Sandy BJJ Friend Pass

Bring a Friend to Jiu-Jitsu in Tannersville

Starting feels easier when you walk in with someone you trust.

Invite a friend to Sensei Sandy BJJ for a calm first class with a room tour, safety walkthrough, beginner-friendly coaching, and a clear next step.

Your friend gets a simple first visit. You get to share the room with someone good.

Your friend does not need experience. They just need a name on the list and a few minutes before class to get settled.

The Friend Pass

The Friend Pass is a simple way to invite someone into class with you.

Your friend gets a calm welcome, a short room tour, safety basics explained clearly, beginner-friendly pacing, and a clear next step after class.

This works for kids, teens, adults, classmates, siblings, teammates, coworkers, and friends who have been curious about Jiu-Jitsu.

Who Should You Invite?

Invite someone who would enjoy learning in a calm, supportive room.

The best person to bring is someone kind, coachable, and ready to try.

A classmate or sibling

A classmate who needs confidence or a sibling who wants to try something new.

A teammate or active friend

A teammate from another sport or a friend who likes movement, games, or challenges.

A teen or adult who needs a reset

A teen who wants focus and confidence, an adult friend who wants a healthy reset, or a coworker who keeps saying they should train.

How It Works

How to Bring a Friend

1

Choose the class lane

Pick Kids, Teens, or Adults.

2

Reserve the Friend Pass

Send your name, your friend’s name, their age, and the best day to visit.

3

Arrive early together

Your friend gets introduced to Sandy before class starts.

4

Train at a calm pace

Your friend learns the safety basics, joins the class, and gets a simple next step.

Why This Works

A first class feels better when a familiar face is already there.

Your friend gets to walk in with someone they trust, meet Sandy, learn the room, and start with clear expectations.

That makes the first step feel simple. It also makes it easier for current students and parents to invite someone into a room they already trust.

For Parents

Structured, supportive, and easy to understand.

Your child can invite a friend to try class in a structured, supportive setting.

Sandy will help both students know where to stand, what to do first, how to tap, and how partner work flows.

Parents are welcome to text Sandy before booking if they want help choosing the best day.

Kids Jiu-Jitsu in Tannersville and Teen Jiu-Jitsu in Tannersville help families choose the cleanest lane before they reserve.

For Adults

Invite a friend who wants a calm first step.

Your friend can come in, learn the safety basics, move at a beginner pace, and see if the room feels right.

This works well for friends, coworkers, partners, siblings, and adults who want more movement, confidence, and community.

Adult Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Tannersville gives adults the clearest preview of the class lane and pacing.

Local Friend Pass Routes

Friend Pass routes that feel realistic around Tannersville.

The offer stays simple: walk in together, meet Sandy, learn the safety basics, and see if the room fits your weekly rhythm.

Tannersville Friend Pass

Train right here on Main Street at Sensei Sandy BJJ. Bring a friend after school, after work, or before your weekly routine gets busy.

Best fit: Tannersville families, Main Street locals, nearby adults, and students who want a close, consistent training room.

Use Directions to Sensei Sandy BJJ and the Tannersville class schedule to make the first visit easy.

Hunter Friend Pass

Coming from Hunter? Bring a friend down NY-23A and test the class together. The Hunter page already frames this as a realistic weeknight route into Tannersville.

Best fit: Hunter kids, Hunter teens, Hunter Mountain families, and adults looking for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu close to home.

Jiu-Jitsu near Hunter NY supports the local route and nearby-class intent before you book.

Haines Falls Friend Pass

Haines Falls families have one of the simplest routes into the Tannersville studio: about 1.9 road miles and about 4 minutes according to the directions page.

Best fit: Haines Falls kids, families near North-South Lake, and parents looking for a close indoor activity with structure.

Kids martial arts near Haines Falls NY is the clearest local support page for that nearby-family search.

Windham Friend Pass

Coming from Windham? Use the Friend Pass to test the drive and try the room before choosing a weekly routine. The directions page lists Windham at about 12.9 road miles and about 23 minutes into Tannersville.

Best fit: Windham families, teen athletes, adults, and students looking for Catskills Jiu-Jitsu without a crowded first step.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu near Windham NY gives the local route context before you reserve.

Palenville and the Mountaintop Friend Pass

If your friend lives near Palenville, Haines Falls, Hunter, Tannersville, or Windham, this is a simple way to try Jiu-Jitsu together.

Best fit: Mountaintop families, corridor commuters, and adults who want a first step with clear coaching and text-friendly scheduling.

Jiu-Jitsu near Catskills towns and the Palenville route page support the broader regional search intent.

Friend Pass Thank-You Token

When your friend completes their first visit, you get a small thank-you perk.

This keeps the reward focused on growth, community, and training.

  • Pick a warm-up gameChoose something fun that helps the room get moving together.
  • Request one techniqueAsk for a technique you want to learn or revisit in class.
  • Get a goal cardLeave with a clear focus card for your next month of training.
  • Get a student board shoutoutGet recognized for bringing good energy and good people into the room.
  • Get a 5-minute skill checkStay after class for a short review on something you want to sharpen.

The reward is status and growth, not discounting.

Friend Pass Form

Put your friend’s name on the list.

Use the form if you already know the class lane and best day. If you want help first, text Sandy.

Your friend does not need experience. They just need a name on the list and a few minutes before class to get settled.

FAQ

Questions people ask before they invite someone in.

Can kids bring a school friend?

Yes. Add the friend’s name, age, and parent contact information in the form.

Can teens bring a friend?

Yes. Teens can bring a friend who wants confidence, focus, movement, and a supportive room.

Can adults bring a friend?

Yes. Adults can invite a friend to try a beginner-friendly class and learn the safety basics.

Does my friend need experience?

No. Your friend can start as a beginner, and Sandy will guide the first visit.

Can siblings come together?

Yes. Add each guest’s name and age so Sandy can help choose the right class lane.

A Calm First Class Matters

Bring someone good into the room.

Bring My Friend keeps the first step simple: reserve a Friend Pass, walk in together, and help your friend start with clarity instead of guesswork.

Do kids have to compete?

No. Competition is optional. Some families eventually ask about local tournaments, so we built a parent guide for choosing safe, age-appropriate events when the time is right.

Best next step

Reserve a calm Free Intro before you decide anything else.

Visit the room, meet Sandy, learn the safety basics, and choose the right class lane without pressure.