
Women-only Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) classes are seeing steady growth as more women seek out fitness spaces that feel comfortable and supportive. These classes give students a way to build up their confidence, connect with others, and train without added pressure. For gyms, they offer a chance to create a more inclusive environment and bring in new[...]

Martial arts insurance is designed to protect schools, instructors, and students from the risks that come with training. However, not every policy automatically covers activities like training or sparring, which carry a higher chance of injury. These practices are fundamental to many martial arts disciplines, yet they could end up falling into coverage[...]

Opening a martial arts studio means stepping into a world that’s equal parts discipline, energy, and unpredictability. Injuries, property damage, legal disputes, and financial setbacks are all common risks for new martial arts gyms, and without a plan, they often hit hard. Along with protecting your space and gear, strong risk management in martial[...]

Running a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gym means wearing a lot of hats, including coaching classes, managing staff, handling marketing, and keeping the space running smoothly. With all of this going on, it’s no surprise that time management is one of the biggest challenges for most BJJ gym owners. With the right strategies from NEXO, you can spend more time on[...]

Jiu-jitsu is physically demanding by design, and part of what draws people to it is the full-contact, high-pressure nature of the sport. But that same intensity means that injuries are common, even in gyms with careful instruction and experienced coaches. For any jiu-jitsu gym owner, risks tied to student injury liability can’t be ignored. Just one[...]

With CrossFit boxes and boutique fitness studios on every corner, holding attention—and membership—isn’t getting any easier. But Jiu-Jitsu gyms offer something uniquely powerful: skill-building, discipline, and a sense of belonging that keeps their members coming back. To stay competitive, martial arts business growth needs more than solid instruction.[...]

Jiu Jitsu is a physically demanding sport, and injuries are part of the game, but liability shouldn’t be. Whether you're a competitor, coach, or academy owner, understanding fitness insurance is one of the most important parts of staying protected.

Insurance is a critical component of operating a martial arts studio. Protecting your business from financial ruin due to accidents or lawsuits is important. Beyond financial security, martial arts studio insurance also demonstrates a commitment to the safety and well-being of students, instructors, and visitors.

Kickboxing is a high-intensity combat sport that combines elements of boxing and martial arts, including punches, kicks, and knee strikes. While this fitness program can help members get a full-body workout, burn calories, and reduce stress, it’s important to set your gym up for success. Gym owners who don't properly structure their kickboxing programs[...]

Krav Maga is an Israeli self-defense system that has become known worldwide for its practical approach to personal safety. Because this martial art contains powerful techniques, instructors have to deal with unique risks when they’re teaching Krav Maga – that’s where Krav Maga liability insurance comes in.