
Long time instructor. Get fit have fun and learn to defend yourself.
If you want to shed some pounds in a fun interesting way, or you are serious student of martial arts looking to further your knowledge and skill sets I have something to offer you.
I love everything about training people and helping them improve their lives thru martial arts and fitness.
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Jeremiah talley is an outstanding instructor. He is patient and will work with you privately if you are struggling.
I have taken private lessons and classes from many different instructors, and Jeremiah is by far the best experience I have had. I have been taking his classes for about two years, and leave each sesson with a stronger skill set and in better shape. I never get bored, and he brings such a level of motivation that I always feel inspired to train. He is able to work with many different types of people and help them reach a greater a capacity in what ever area they choose to focus on. My boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ, and strength/conditioning have all improved exponentially. I recommend him to anyone looking to expand their skill base, and see results!
I had incredible experience learning from Jeremiah. His coaching and lessons are outstanding!
Jeremiah is an amazing instructor! He's very knowledgeable and also very patient and it's obvious he loves what he does!
I like to meet with new student. Speak about goals, do intro lesson.
Afterwards sit down and write out a detailed goal plan.
Professional Mixed Martial Artist,
Professional Boxer, Ace certified Personal trainer.
Brown Belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
I've taught group classes and individual lessons in BJJ, Wrestling Kickboxing and fitness for the last decade.
Depends on type of training.
I started teaching martial arts at Easton Training Centers.
Later Went on to become Head Instructor and General Manager At Kompound Training Centers.
Taught At Dark horse Bjj
All schools located in Denver Colorado and am Now bjj kickboxing and fitness instructor At Halcyon Bjj in Spring Texas
I first got my start in teaching Fitness at Bally's then taught combo of classes at every gym I've worked at. Some Brazilian Jiu jitsu some kickboxing some fitness. As I habe ability to teach them all Am versatile asset at each school/gym I work at.
I've worked with every age, ethnicity, socioeconomic background and gender.
With a variety of fitness levels and people with various degrees of martial arts experience.
The team I coached took first place in the Colorado State Nationals jujitsu competition.
Research the instructor.
Try introductory class.
Questions students should think about are.
What are your goals?
(Fitness, Self Defense, learning a fun new activity , self disciple etc..)