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Justin Flores

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We’re excited to welcome back Judo and BJJ black belt Justin “JFlo” Flores to our next camp! As former NCAA D1 wrestler, 2020 U.S. Olympic Judo Team coach, and coach to three UFC champions (Dominick Cruz, Ronda Rousey, Cody Garbrandt) as well as stars like Paddy Pimblett or PJ Barch, JFlo brings an exceptional level of experience to the mats. Known for his seamless no-gi judo transitions and his unique ability to blend judo, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu, he’s helped shape the games of champions — and those on the path to becoming one.

Let's Roll Camp Instructor

Michael Pixley

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We’re excited to welcome Michael Pixley to our next camp. A 2016 NAIA National Champion and Wrestler of the Year, 2019 NCAA National Champion, and four-time All-American, Michael has proven himself at the highest levels of wrestling.

In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, he is a multiple-time Pan and World Champion, ADCC West Coast Trials Champion, and 4th-place finisher at ADCC. Currently ranked #5 in the world, Michael blends elite wrestling with modern no-gi grappling in a powerful and effective style.

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BJJ & SURF CAMP LISBON 2026

The first Let's Roll BJJ & Surf Camp of 2026 is going to take place in Lisbon - the vibrant capital of Portugal and gateway to some of Europe's best surf spots. As our instructors, we are happy to host non less than Justin "JFLO" Flores and Michael Pixley.  The camp will heavily focus on the practical integration of Wrestling and Judo into the Jiu-Jitsu game— join us to level up your stand up game!

City

Lisbon is the dynamic capital of Portugal, set along the Atlantic coast and known for its unique mix of urban life and ocean energy. The city offers historic neighborhoods, vibrant street culture, and easy access to world-class surf spots just outside the city. 

Gym

The BJJ sessions will take place in a big sports center right in Lisbon. The full address is:

Parque Desportivo Carlos Queiroz
R. Gaspar Barreiros, 2790-200 Carnaxide, Portugal

Accomodation

Lisbon offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hostels to high-end hotels and apartments. Participants can choose what best fits their preferences and budget. We also provide a WhatsApp group where attendees can connect and coordinate stays.

Flying to Portugal

Lisbon International Airport

Lisbon has an international Airport, Aeroporto Humberto Delgado / Aeroporto Lisbon Portalea. This makes Lisbon a destination that is very convenient to travel by plane.  Most bigger European cities are have direct flights to Lisbon, most of budget airlines offer flights at good fare.

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How to get to city center

from Lisbon Airport by bus / metro

from Lisbon Airport by taxi

Lisbon Airport is well connected to the city center by both bus and metro. Several public bus lines run directly from the airport to central areas of Lisbon, with travel times of around 20–40 minutes depending on traffic. A single bus ticket costs around €2.00–€2.20 and can be purchased directly from the driver.

 

The airport also has its own metro station on the Red Line, offering a fast and reliable connection to the city. Travel time to the city center is typically 20–30 minutes. A metro ticket costs €1.80, plus a €0.50 reusable card if you don’t already have one. Both options are affordable and convenient for getting into Lisbon.

 

Also you can take a taxi / uber which costs around 10€ for a trip to the city center.

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