
Dallas Jay Niles is an American black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and a top competitor on the international grappling circuit having competed all over the US, Brazil, and Europe. Dallas holds medals from the IBJJF Pan Championships, No Gi World Championships, and European Championships.
Dallas achieved his black belt directly under his professor and was a primary training partner of Rafael Lovato Jr., an American legend and one of only three Americans ever to win the World Championships of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and retire undefeated as Bellator Middleweight Champion.
With other World renowned training partners including 4X World Champion Victor Hugo and 7X World Champion Xande Ribeiro, Dallas has been fortunate enough to train with the best of the best. Renowned for his unorthodox attacks and positions, Dallas has become a best-selling instructor on BJJ Fanatics, the world’s leading Jiu Jitsu instructional platform.
Dallas was one of the head instructors at the world renowned Lovato Jiu Jitsu Headquarters for over a decade, having taught 1000s of students from white to black belt. In 2023, Coach Dallas moved to Tulsa to share his passion for teaching Jiu Jitsu with the Tulsa community and bring his vision for Method Jiu Jitsu to life.
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Join us in welcoming Max Schneider, former Olympic Trials finalist and U.S. National Judo Champion, for a dynamic seminar focused on integrating elite-level judo into your Jiu Jitsu game. Max brings a unique, competition-tested approach to stand-up grappling, emphasizing practical takedowns, grip fighting, and transitions that translate directly to BJJ success. Open to all levels.

Get ready for the biggest Jiu Jitsu tournament in Oregon! The 19th annual Oregon Open Jiu Jitsu Championship is a traditional, pointed Jiu Jitsu tournament where matches are decided by highest score, submission, or referee stoppage. Divisions include Gi and No-gi; Adult, Master 1 (30+), Master 2 (40+), and Youth (ages 5 up)… divided by belt/skill, weight, and age.

Impact Jiu Jitsu Parents: If you have time on Saturday, November 1, please bring your Impact student (ages 7 to 15) to Impact Jiu Jitsu Beaverton for a team crosstrain event.
This will be a fun opportunity for the kids to meet new friends and roll with their extended teammates. All Impact Jiu Jitsu youth students, ages 7 to 15, from all Impact Jiu Jitsu affiliate locations are invited to attend.
They will need their gi and pre-filled water bottle.
We hope to see you there!