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427 Evans St, Greenville, North Carolina, 27858, United States
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Jan 19, 2016
I have trained at a lot of gyms spanning my fighting career. Technical knowledge is one of the hardest things to translate to students. Never at any moment have I ever felt at this gym that I was not getting better with each and every session I attended. This gym has been so influential in the development of not only my skill but how I apply my self. The people at this gym want nothing more than to help me succeed in any way. Always willing to take the time with each student to not only train them...but get to know them as well. Instructions come from instructors who have been there before. No one here is trying to sell you a dream..they provide the tools and support you need to reach them. Yes it will take hard work. You will sweat and earn each and everything that you get..but if you are not willing to work for what you want.. do you even really want it at all? We train..we travel.. we compete..but most of all we connect...I feel like family here. So if you want to get better and be better...and you mean it...there is no better place to train.

Jan 21, 2016
The teacher is knowledgeable and very nice. We like it very much because The kids get to practice with the skills they learn during the last 10 minutes of the class and it is very helpful for them to retain what they learn. Definitely recommend the face.

Jan 19, 2016
I walked into this gym over 8 1/2 years ago and told the owner I wanted to fight. He tried to stifle his laughter because I wasn't the first person to cross the threshold of his gym with the words "want to fight" coming out of his mouth. But I did it. As I was training, James asked me if I was going to stay after my fight. I promised I would, and I'm glad I did. Super nice people to train with; I forged some lasting friendships, and fell in love with this beautiful martial art. The size of the gym won't impress you, but what's inside will. The dudes (and women) who train there are as tough as they come. I've rolled with these cats, and they are as tenacious and as fundamentally sound as any other practitioners. I've trained at gyms in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and my new home, Virginia, and I can tell you the only differences, comparatively, between those gyms and the Little Gym That Could, is enrollment. I never got outclassed on the mats when I visited other gyms. James is very knowledgeable of the craft, and is very astute in selecting fair opponents for his fighters. I've always known him to be trustworthy. He took a chance with me, and if you're interested in learning jiu jitsu, you should give him a chance as well.

Feb 9, 2016
I'm the real Jay Speight. I've trained at the All American Martial Arts Academy for over 16 years I started when I was a child and trained hard to become a nationally ranked competitor and an undefeated professional fighter. I personally trained most of the instructors at the academy except for the head instructor (which is my father). I have recently move away to go to college in Chapel Hill, so I cannot train often at the academy but I still poke my head in when I'm in town. I apologize for the previous post which someone has falsely used my name. I am in no associated with that account and any posts with that account are fraudulent.

Jan 26, 2016
I have been with All American Martial Arts Academy for more than a year now. I love this place! I am 43 years old. I joined because of my son's love for this school and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I realized you don't have to be a cage fighter, and quickly fell in love with the self defense aspect of BJJ. I am proof that all ages can attend this school. All of the instructors are highly skilled, and teach at every skill level. They treat you like family!

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