"If You Want To Be The Best You Can Be, You Have To Train With The Best"
"Team Lloyd Irvin by far has the best MMA, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai team in the Maryland, Washington DC, & Virginia Area hands down. We are recognized as having one of the best teams in the Country. Our team has competitors fighting all over the country and a few of our team members are starting to compete in other countries. I may be bias being a member of Team Lloyd Irvin myself but our results speak for themselves. Try to find a school in our area that has produced more MMA Champions then us. It won’t happen. Take it from me; if you want to be the best you can be, you have to train with the best. PERIOD! Do yourself a favor and check our team out."
Brandon "The Truth" Vera
Ultimate Fighting Championship “UFC” Fighter
WEC Heavy Weight Champion
Team Lloyd Irvin Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown Belt
RAVE REVIEW
"I can't say enough about how grateful I am to have met and trained with such an extraordinary man and group of people."
"I moved to Maryland from Indiana this summer with the impression that my training was going to suffer. Facing the possibility of being away from my team and instructor (James Clingerman) for the summer was bad enough--the fact that I had a scheduled MMA fight waiting for me back home with the possibility of training myself for it was tantamount to disaster. When James recommended that I look into Lloyd Irvin's jiu-jitsu program, I was expecting a group of people to roll with once or twice a week to keep me fresh...still dreading that the majority of my training would alone. What I got, however, was a blessing....a full gym, consistent training partners (some of whom were females with high rank, which is an AWESOME and rare commodity most places), and daily classes with an emphasis on both fundamental and advanced training. When I mentioned to Master Lloyd that I was training for a fight, he designed a personalized conditioning program for me, which has left me in the best shape of my life.
I have found that in training he continually pushes his students to improve their game, both in examining the group as a whole and pinpointing the exact areas that each individual student needs to improve. The support I have received at LIMMA has helped improve not only my jiu-jitsu and NHB technique, but my overall sense of self on the mat...my weaknesses and strengths (physical AND mental) are pointed out to me daily and corrected with patience and understanding. What's more, there has ALWAYS been someone of high rank or experience available to answer any question I might have at any given time. I can't say enough about how grateful I am to have met and trained with such an extraordinary man and group of people. "
Your video presentation in MMA is very amazing. I am very much interested to adopt the concept and discipline of MMA. It is really a remarkable achivement that you had opened a mixed martial arts training in America.
For me, as I got the promotion in SHOTOKAN MARTIAL ARTS as Shihan and a Champion in my field of expertise, I am not a competent as I see because I need more training on other field of expertise, MMA is one training of 3 to 4 discipline. I swallow my pride and submit myself to adopt the concept of training you are teaching in AMERICA.
CONGRATULATION, You are great instructor and keep up your good training. I hope and I pray that some day when I step in your Gym (DOJO), i want to master everything and bring it back to Philippines and spread to other part of the world. I will be one of the instrument you can use for your good objective, mission and vision as a good, competent, kind INSTRUCTOR. I bow to you LLOYD
See you soon,
COL LARRY P PEDROCHE, PAR, CSP, CST
President & Gen Manager-JSPPDSAI
SHIHAN LARRY P. PEDROCHE
MAHARLIKA Karate Club CHAIRMAN
just wanted to stop by and say what a great job you all do with your students. Iam 41 old who just started BJJ a year and a half ago. I love it! I love competing also. Iam still a white belt. I do ok in competions, but just feel Iam not progressing. My school is greared toward MMA, and seems that if your not doing MMA you dont get the help you want. I feel made the wrong choice, its just that in order to go to a real BJJ school I have to travel an hour away. Which is not practical since I work long hours and have just enough time to make it to train at my present school. So I make do with what I have, just wish I had a Team Irvin team here..:) Iam on the grappling coach email list, which really helps me alot. great info, so thanks a bunch! Go team Irvin!
Aloha,
Darren
"When I first started all I wanted to do was fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championships. I found Lloyd Irvin’s Martial Arts and was hooked. They didn’t just talk about it they did it. I never forget being invited to a special training session for the pros and I couldn’t believe my eyes how hard they were training. Lucky for me I didn’t actually participate in that type of training for a while but I knew this was the place for me. Then I saw a video of Master Lloyd fighting. I never wanted to train under someone that wasn’t willing to put it on the line themselves, it’s real easy taking instruction from someone that you know has been through what they are telling you to do. Master Lloyd does everything in his power to make sure we have the most up to date training methods available. Our conditioning routines are incredible and that is the main reason you don’t see our pro athletes getting tired in fights. If you’re looking for NHB training it just doesn’t get any better than this. Anyone can do our training the way our classes are structured; we have different levels of intensity for the beginner and the more advance student. Come and give it a try.."
Mike "The Hulk" Easton
MMA Fighting Champion
Team Lloyd Irvin BJJ Black Belt
RAVE REVIEW
“Now at 52, I am in the best condition of my life since I was 21.
Without a doubt BJJ saved my life!”
"I started Brazilian Jiu Jitsu five years ago after a friend convinced me that I should try it. I was weighting about 250 pounds and was drinking too much. But shortly after starting BJJ, I broke my neck in a car accident and was told I would never be able to do BJJ again. Defying the odds, I was back on the mats, within four months after the accident. I used BJJ to get my weight down to 178 pounds and to rehab my neck. Now at 52, I am in the best condition of my life since I was 21. Without a doubt BJJ saved my life!
BJJ has also given me the opportunity to meet some very nice people. Lloyd Irvin is right at the top of the list! Training with him is a joy because of his contagious enthusiasm and the technical ability he brings to the mats. He is a reservoir of knowledge, and I love tapping into his technical know how. Obviously I love training in Camp Springs, Maryland with him.
I recommend BJJ with Lloyd Irvin to anyone of any age who is interested in physical conditioning, meeting new and friendly people, and increasing his/her self esteem."
Dear Lloyd,
Your video presentation in MMA is very amazing. I am very much interested to adopt the concept and discipline of MMA. It is really a remarkable achivement that you had opened a mixed martial arts training in America.
For me, as I got the promotion in SHOTOKAN MARTIAL ARTS as Shihan and a Champion in my field of expertise, I am not a competent as I see because I need more training on other field of expertise, MMA is one training of 3 to 4 discipline. I swallow my pride and submit myself to adopt the concept of training you are teaching in AMERICA.
CONGRATULATION, You are great instructor and keep up your good training. I hope and I pray that some day when I step in your Gym (DOJO), i want to master everything and bring it back to Philippines and spread to other part of the world. I will be one of the instrument you can use for your good objective, mission and vision as a good, competent, kind INSTRUCTOR. I bow to you LLOYD
See you soon,
COL LARRY P PEDROCHE, PAR, CSP, CST
President & Gen Manager-JSPPDSAI
SHIHAN LARRY P. PEDROCHE
MAHARLIKA Karate Club CHAIRMAN
just wanted to stop by and say what a great job you all do with your students. Iam 41 old who just started BJJ a year and a half ago. I love it! I love competing also. Iam still a white belt. I do ok in competions, but just feel Iam not progressing. My school is greared toward MMA, and seems that if your not doing MMA you dont get the help you want. I feel made the wrong choice, its just that in order to go to a real BJJ school I have to travel an hour away. Which is not practical since I work long hours and have just enough time to make it to train at my present school. So I make do with what I have, just wish I had a Team Irvin team here..:) Iam on the grappling coach email list, which really helps me alot. great info, so thanks a bunch! Go team Irvin!
Aloha,
Darren