Subject: CAMP ANNOUNCEMENT: Copenhagen Camp 2025 🇩🇰

CAMP ANNOUNCEMENT


* From July 7th to 12th, 2025 *

* In Copenhagen, Denmark *

* Brand new matspace 10 minutes from city center *

* Six-day training camp *

* 20+ black belt instructors *

* 45+ gi and nogi classes *

* 25+ hours of open mats *

* High-level international instructors *

* Yoga every morning *

* All experience levels and affiliations welcome! *



Way back in 2013, the first ever BJJ Globetrotters camp was held in Copenhagen. Over 100 camps later, we’ve travelled everywhere from El Salvador to Estonia to Greenland. Now we’re going right back to where we started!


If you’re a camp veteran, this is a great opportunity to relive old memories. If you’re new, now you can see where it all began!


Hope to see you there!

Spring Jiu Jitsu is a brand new gym with everything we need for a week of training:

  • Large matspace with brand new mats

  • Showers

  • Changing rooms

  • Common area where you can chill out in between classes

It’s right beside the “Bella Center” metro station, making it easily reachable from anywhere in the city.

There’s no better time to visit Copenhagen than in the summer, when the city comes alive with long, sunlit evenings that seem to stretch on forever.


You’ll feel the history in the air as you stroll (or, more authentically, cycle!) past royal palaces or other famous landmarks like Tivoli. The gardens and parks will be in full bloom, inviting you to have a picnic or just sit and soak up the sun.

The canals are the heart of Copenhagen, and there are plenty of boat tours that offer a fantastic way to see the city from a different perspective. Numerous places around the harbor have swimming areas, cafes, food markets and anything else you could wish for on a summer day. These are very popular areas for both tourists and locals to hang out.

And if you feel like exploring some of Denmark’s extensive Viking heritage, just swing by the National Museum to come face to face with the battle-scarred weapons and rugged ships that these ruthless seafarers once used to conquer the world! Or take a short train ride out of  town to visit a real viking ship museum.

The nearest beach is never far away, so there are plenty of opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, or having a relaxed beer with new friends.


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