Adam LaClair Jiu-Jitsu Academy - NEK BJJ

Adam LaClair Jiu-Jitsu Academy - NEK BJJ

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- Group classes and private lessons available for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Private group training, seminars, and demonstrations are also available upon request.

My teaching these days focus primarily on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and/or self defense,

Individual private lessons (1-2 students), and semi-private lessons (3 to 4 students at a time) are all available, at your own home or business. Common topics of private and group instruction include basic self-defense, sport BJJ, no-gi sport grappling, striking fundamentals for MMA, grappling for MMA, advanced se

02/17/2024

I jist watched a Facebook Live video of the event, and want to extend a HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Ricky Wetherell on receiving his Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt tonight!!!!

As the only other person from Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom to have ever reached that milestone myself, I can attest to just how EXTRA hard and how much EXTRA passion, time, money, and work that takes, when you live in the middle of nowhere and have to travel long distance to get your training!!

BJJ is the hardest and most grueling of any martial art to earn a black belt in, and I’ve said for a long while now, Ricky was overdue!!!

Congratulations Ricky!!! This is a very well deserved promotion!!

08/17/2023

August 17, 2023:

It's been well more than a year in the making, but it looks like we are FINALLY going to begin holding Jiu-Jitsu training in Lyndonville again, at KILOS Performance and Fitness in Lyndonville, beginning in September!

Details to be announced soon!

Photos from Adam LaClair Jiu-Jitsu Academy - NEK BJJ's post 06/23/2022

It’s amazing sometimes how quickly events can unfold and things can change…

Sometimes it is news of a pregnancy, or the terminal diagnosis of a loved one. It could be an injury sustained in a car or work accident, or a sudden serious illness. You might find yourself in the hospital needing emergency surgery for something you didn’t think was a big deal, or suddenly having your child admitted to the hospital for an acute life-threatening disease. It might simply be because of a great job you get hired for, an unexpected business opportunity you fall into, or a work situation that ends without warning.

I’ve experienced every single thing I’ve just mentioned in my life (some more than once); good or bad, each event was profoundly life-changing! Life, just like Jiu-Jitsu, is fluid and dynamic and the ONLY constant it possesses is that things WILL change, and often when you least expect it!

Recently I announced that the LaClair Academy in Lyndonville was closing and moving back to Newport…

We DID close, but the relocation was delayed as I finally was able to get my nose repair surgery that had been postponed three times over 18 months (for other health issues each time.)

Well, during THAT recovery time from the nose surgery, much has happened! The new Resiliency Martial Arts Academy I opened in Littleton, NH in February is thriving, and I have had a few of my students and friends step up to help teach classes when I couldn’t.

At the same time, my wife discovered her job was going to undergo a big change in the fall, timed with our son changing schools after finishing 6th grade, and gas prices going through the roof!

To make a long story short, my wife and I decided to look at possibly relocating to New Hampshire, and things very quickly and very easily fell into place for us. She has already accepted a great job offer, and we are under contract to buy a house in Lisbon, NH and move there around the middle of July!

What this means for the LaClair Academy is that it will NOT be re-opening in Newport after all, and I am now exploring the options to see if it makes sense to reopen it at all. If we do, it will likely be just one day a week, perhaps two at most, utilizing space inside an existing fitness facility in the Lyndon/St Johnsbury area.

From this point forward, any future classes in the Northeast Kingdom will just be focused on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and will be operated as a supplemental satellite location to the main Resiliency Academy in Littleton. Such classes wouldn’t begin until probably early August or even September, at this point.

I AM still available for private lesson training (at your location, home or business) and small group seminars in Vermont. My standard rates plus travel costs will apply, contact me directly for more information.

As Ferris Bueller famously said, “Life moves pretty fast.” Everything I do is not only so I don’t “miss it,” but primarily for the betterment of my family, and also to maximize the help that I can offer other people’s lives through the wonderful and empowering art of Jiu-Jitsu!!

I hope to see you soon on the mats,

Professor Adam LaClair

05/07/2022

With me having nose surgery a few days ago, the opening of classes in Newport has been delayed a few weeks.

I'll keep everyone posted!

Photos from Adam LaClair Jiu-Jitsu Academy - NEK BJJ's post 04/18/2022

LaClair Academy Announcement:

Ever since the Governor ordered us to shutdown in March 2020, due to the start of the Covid pandemic, we have been struggling just to keep our doors open.

The government business assistance was only of minor help; while I did receive some assistance, multiple screw-ups in the state offices leave me STILL waiting on the paperwork and bureaucracy to get straightened out, and I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that I’ll be able to get the balance of what I was supposed to have received.

Before the pandemic, we were a thriving academy with record-breaking attendance numbers three months in a row in both our adult and children’s BJJ programs. Since the pandemic, however, we have lost members who moved away, we lost members who were nervous about coming back, and we’ve lost students who life just took down a different path.

With nearly half of our membership at the beginning of this past winter commuting to Lyndonville from New Hampshire, and at the urging of a couple of them, I decided to take an enormous risk and open a second academy location in Littleton. That risk paid off, the Resiliency Martial Arts Academy has exceeded all initial expectations, and in just the first two months of business we broke all the records from more than two decades of teaching in Lyndonville! The vibe in Littleton is just different, the people are “hungry” to train, and we have an absolutely WONDERFUL group of people training together there!

However, in launching the Littleton location, I knew I was sabotaging Lyndonville’s classes even further. Even though enrollment was up a little over the winter, we have lost and are about to lose several more people due to career changes, graduation from school, and other life circumstances.

On that note, I have decided to shut down and close the LaClair Academy in Lyndonville, effective immediately.

This past week we held our final class, and we will be MOVING back to the Pride Fitness Performance Center in Newport, with classes beginning in May. Since I actually live in Derby, this will save me a great deal of expense and travel time, and I am excited about holding classes in the Newport area again for the first time in more than 2 years!

The LaClair Academy page will be updated and converted over the next few weeks, along with possibly a name change, to reflect our new class lineup and location at Pride Fitness.

I want to take a moment to thank Heather Hannux for the opportunity and flexibility to work with us.

I also want to express my gratitude to Joshua Simpson for being the best and most patiently understanding commercial landlord ever.

Finally, to each and every person who has ever trained with me in Lyndonville over the years:

Some of you trained during the 1995-2007 era at the original Pleasant Street location, before Jan died. You are the “old-school” group that will always, always have a special place in my heart, and so very many of you were “family” to both Jan and myself. My love will always be with you.

Others of you have trained with me in the 2013-2017 era, after I returned to Vermont and begin teaching inside (and then took over) NEK Fitness. You folks are also special, as some of you stuck by me as my daughter nearly died, but finally emerged victorious over leukemia. Again, you all possess a special place in my heart, and will never be forgotten.

The most recent group of you trained with me since moving out of the basement gym and across the street to the current location in 2017. It is this group that has propelled the LaClair Academy forward in the BJJ world the most, and has seen the biggest evolution of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu overall. When we opened the street-level location, I was still just a (very experienced) purple belt with a couple of activeblue belt students, and a handful of former students who never went beyond blue belt…
Today, just a little more than four years later, we have culminated in me not only receiving my BJJ black belt last years, but we now have a total student alumni from Lyndonville of one brown belt, several purple belts, and a plethora of blue belts, the vast majority of which were “home grown” and have trained directly under my lineage in one way or another since they first began. Several of you have become lifelong friends for sure, and while some of you may have left, know that you are always welcome on my mats and for a good catch-up conversation. Anytime!

Each and every student that has left their ego at the door and rolled out onto the mats with us over the last 27 years has my respect and gratitude, as I’ve certainly learned even more from all of you about performing, teaching, and mentoring, than I’ve ever taught you all. You are all very, very dear to me!

For those who have already left or are leaving, I wish you the very best on your future journey and all that you do. Always remember the lessons of Jiu-Jitsu, as those lessons are really metaphors for “life” as well. Forever seek to be better than you were last month, and never stop seeking to realize your full potential!

For those who will still be training with me at either the Littleton or Newport locations, I am excited to continue down our paths together...
The rest of 2022 is going to be an especially extraordinary year!!

Much respect and tremendous gratitude to you all, from the bottom of my heart,

Coach/Sensei/Professor Adam LaClair

04/01/2022

We did five hours of instructor training with my teacher Joe Moreira yesterday, at Barry Sherman’s dojo in Boothbay Maine.

Joining me were my students John Shanks and Matthew Culver, along with Joe Moreira Junior, and Chris, Seth, and Raul from other Moreira affiliate schools.

Day one complete, day two starts in a couple of hours!

03/29/2022

Schedule update:

We will only have Jiu-Jitsu class on Tuesday this week , as I will be training in Maine with my own teacher, Joe Moreira, all day Thursday and Friday.

Please see the Resiliency Martial Arts Academy page for the Littleton schedule changes.

03/14/2022
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