Kyle Skiba

Our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes are open to everyone — from complete beginners to experienced grapplers. Learn leverage, technique, and control through world-class instruction in a safe, supportive environment. Whether you’re here for fitness, confidence, or competition, you’ll find your place on the mats.
At Roar MMA, our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program teaches respect, discipline, and patience — the fundamentals of success both on and off the mats. You’ll learn how to use a series of techniques including takedowns, pins, sweeps, reversals, joint locks, and chokes to control opponents, escape bad positions, and apply submissions with confidence.
Each class blends technical drills, partner work, and live rolling, helping you build skill through consistent practice and problem solving. Beginners learn step-by-step with a clear focus on fundamentals, while advanced students refine their technique and strategy with detailed, high-level coaching.
Our black belt coaches bring years of experience from training and competition, creating an atmosphere that’s both challenging and supportive. Whether you want to compete, stay fit, or simply improve yourself, BJJ at Roar MMA will keep you learning and progressing every time you train.
Learn from highly skilled black belt instructors who focus on clear instruction, practical technique, and steady progress for all levels.
With multiple locations across Perth, Roar MMA allows you to train at any of our martial arts clubs with just one membership.


Join any of the Roar MMA martial arts programs and access over 90 Mixed Martial Arts classes per week across two locations.
Once off lifetime registration fee $60 which covers account setup, insurance and all gradings.

Everyone’s journey is different—but if you’re wondering what it’s like to be part of Roar MMA, our members can give you a better answer than we ever could.
Here are our most frequently asked questions. For anything else, please feel free to call or message us anytime!
The Gi (also known as a Kimono) is what is traditionally worn in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. It is a martial arts suit specially designed to be worn during wrestling, and allows for additional and different techniques to be utilised. In the Gi, we can make use lapels for chokes, and also for alternative grips and control of your opponent.
In No Gi BJJ, we typically wear just a rash guard and shorts. Becoming more and more popular due to MMA, No Gi tends to be faster as there is less grip to hold your opponent in position.
Yes! If you have time in your schedule, consistent weight training supports an increase in strength and prevents injuries. However, if weights aren’t your thing, no problem! Your body will condition itself to jiu jitsu over time with regular training.
On your first class, introduce yourself to the coach. He will introduce you to the class. Let your training partners know you’re new, take it slow and tap early.
This is time commitment dependent. Your training schedule should work for you, but anywhere between 2-5 times is great, including open mats. The main thing is to be sustainable and consistent.
Not really, we exploit mechanical leverage, but strength is never a weakness.