
The closest academy to Los Angeles County is 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Fullerton — about 18 minutes away via the I-5, SR-60 and SR-91. Adults, teens & kids, all levels.
Train no-gi without driving all the way into the city. 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Fullerton sits right on the Orange County line, which makes it one of the closest serious no-gi rooms for the southeast Los Angeles County gateway cities. From La Mirada it's about a 14-minute hop down the I-5; from Norwalk, Cerritos and Whittier you're looking at roughly 15 to 25 minutes on the 5, the 91 (Riverside Freeway) or the 60 (Pomona Freeway). Your first class is free, so the easiest way to see if it's for you is to call (714) 477-4553 and come roll. We're at 601 S Euclid St in Fullerton.
| Coming from | Drive time | Easiest route |
|---|---|---|
| La Mirada | ~14 min | I-5 south, exit toward Euclid St |
| Norwalk / Cerritos | ~18 min | I-5 or SR-91 east to Euclid St |
| Whittier / Hacienda Heights | ~20-25 min | SR-60 to SR-57, then SR-91 to Euclid St |
| Diamond Bar / Rowland Heights | ~25 min | SR-60 west to SR-57 south to SR-91 |
Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the country — close to 9.7 million people spread across 88 cities and more than 4,000 square miles, from Long Beach and Pasadena up to the San Gabriel Valley. Most of that is a long way from Fullerton, but the southeast corner of the county sits right next door to us. Cities like La Mirada, Norwalk, Cerritos, Whittier, Santa Fe Springs, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar all funnel straight into Fullerton on the same handful of freeways.
If you live or work in that southeast band, the drive to Euclid St is short and predictable. La Mirada riders are barely 8 miles out; Norwalk and Cerritos sit about 12 miles down the 5 or the 91. You skip the downtown traffic entirely and roll up to a no-gi academy that feels closer to home than most LA County gyms. That's why so many of our members carry a county-line zip code but treat this as their home mat.
Your very first class is completely free — just show up in shorts and a t-shirt. Because everything here is no-gi, there's no gi to buy to get going. And one simple membership covers every class on the schedule, so you're never paying extra to add kids classes, the beginner program or competition training. Try it first, then decide.
We're the closest no-gi room for a lot of the county's southeast edge. If you're nearer one of these, start there: La Mirada, Whittier, Cerritos and Norwalk all have their own page, and across the line in OC we serve La Habra and Buena Park too.
10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Fullerton
601 S Euclid St, Fullerton, CA 92832
~18 min via the I-5, SR-60 and SR-91
Claim Your Free ClassCall 714-477-4553Yes. 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Fullerton sits right on the Orange County line at 601 S Euclid St, Fullerton, CA 92832, making it one of the closest no-gi academies for the southeast LA County cities like La Mirada, Norwalk, Cerritos and Whittier. We're a 5.0-star gym with 59 reviews, and your first class is free.
It depends where in the county you are. La Mirada is only about 14 minutes down the I-5; Norwalk and Cerritos run roughly 18 minutes on the 5 or the 91 (Riverside Freeway); Whittier, Hacienda Heights and Diamond Bar are about 20 to 25 minutes via the 60 and 57. You skip downtown LA traffic entirely.
Absolutely. Most of our members walked in as complete beginners, and every class scales to your level. We also run a dedicated kids program, so families commuting in from the southeast county can train together. Beginners are genuinely welcome — come as you are.
No. Everything at 10th Planet Fullerton is no-gi, so there's no gi (kimono) to buy. Just bring shorts or athletic pants and a t-shirt or rash guard, and you're set for your free first class.
Your first class is free with no commitment. After that, one simple membership covers every class on the schedule — adult, beginner, kids and competition team — with no separate fees and no gi to purchase.
The southeast gateway cities are by far the closest: La Mirada (about 8 miles), Norwalk and Cerritos (about 12 miles), plus Whittier, Santa Fe Springs, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar. All of them feed straight into Fullerton on the I-5, SR-91 and SR-60.
Make the quick drive to Fullerton. Beginners welcome — your first class is free, zero commitment.