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Casa De Luta X Progress Jiu Jitsu

 


As you can see in the picture, Casa de Luta Saarbrücken and Progress Jiu Jitsu are going to work together. Casa De Luta Saarbrücken will have at its disposal personalized and exclusive designs for members of Casa De Luta, as well as designs already created by Progress Jiu Jitsu, but with our logo printed on it. And a partnership that I am very proud to announce and which I am sure will be a start of a wonderful and positive collaboration.



Progress jiu jitsuST ORY

We started Progress in the Summer of 2012.  The brand started in Manchester, England. 
We take great pride in being from Manchester and the city's culture and history influences a lot of our designs.   

James Tighe (a then blue belt)  started the brand with his close friends and family, all of whom a decade later are still part of the company.  We all shared one thing in common, an unbelievable passion for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. 


We fell in love with the sport and our dream was to one day quit our jobs and work on the brand full time, being involved with the Jiu Jitsu community, to help it grow as much as we could.  This dream became our goal.


The brand name perfectly represented how we felt about the sport, and us as people.  It's all about the Progress you make.  We put less emphasis on winning at all costs, and more on improvement. We genuinely want our customers and fans to be the best they can possibly be, on and off the mats, and the essence of our brand is to try our best to make that happen, through our products, our content, our athletes, our projects and everything else we do.  We will help you achieve your goals.


''Without struggle, there can be no Progress''


Fast forward to January 2021, we finally achieved our goal and launched the brand full time. We quit our jobs and committed to a warehouse lease.


We have not looked back since, and have our amazing customers to thank for giving us the best job in the world.  As a brand our promise is to repay your faith in us by providing the best customer experience you could dream of, and supplying the community with legendary Jiu Jitsu gear.

We pride ourselves on adding more value to the Jiu Jitsu community than we take out.


Our mission is to grow our sport by sharing our passion for the Jiu Jitsu lifestyle, making the World a better place through the movement of Jiu Jitsu.


Sponsored fighters: Owen Livesey, Ffion Davis, Gabriel Sousa, Owen Jones, etc...





Casa De Luta FightKlub Saarbrücken
(Eingang im Hinterhof) Mainzer Str. 30 66111 Saarbrücken Email: acasadeluta@gmail.com

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