Maryland Kids Boxing Breakdown

TLI KIDS BOXING

The Team Lloyd Irvin Youth Team has been putting some serious time in on the mats, preparing for various grappling tournaments, but now that the Jiu Jitsu Season is coming to a close, the kids strapped on the boxing gloves in this installment of Team Lloyd Irvin Kids Spycam.

Master Donnie runs the group through movements and drills, delving into the details of the sweet science. Check it out!:

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WORLD SERIES OF GRAPPLING RESULTS

Youth BJJ Team in NJ

On December 4th 2010 Grapplers Quest put on the World Series Of Grappling in Asbury Park, New Jersey and the Team Lloyd Irvin Youth BJJ Team came in with full-force.

In the Team Standings, Lloyd Irvin demolished the competition, check out the point spread:

  • Children’s Overall Team Results
    • 1st place- Lloyd Irvin (89 pts)
    • 2nd place- Jungle Gym (66 pts)
    • 3rd place- Pellegrino (50 pts)
  • Teen’s Overall Team Results
    • 1st place- Lloyd Irvin (103 pts)
    • 2nd place- Alliance (48 pts)
    • 3rd place- Jungle Gym (20 pts)

The Youth Team also added points to the Men/Women Standings as Cedric Bryant, Aarae Alexander, Kiana Washington, and Derrick Holmes stepped up and placed in their respective adult divisions.

Shane Jamil Hill-Taylor in Action

Here are the Youth BJJ results:

  • Meghan Sirico
    • 2nd place – Youth No-Gi 7 – 9 Years Beginner Lightweight
    • 2nd place – Youth BJJ 7 – 9 Years Beginner Lightweight
  • Victor White Soodeen
    • 1st place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Beginner Lightweight
    • 1st place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Beginner Lightweight
  • Koa Torres
    • 1st place – Youth BJJ 7 – 9 Years Beginner Lightweight
  • Nathan Hill
    • 2nd place – Youth BJJ 7 – 9 Years Beginner Cruiserweight
  • Star Chase
    • 1st place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Beginner Middleweight
    • 2nd place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Beginner Middleweight
    • 2nd place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Beginner Cruiserweight
  • Elijah Dorsey
    • 1st place – Youth BJJ 7 – 9 Years Advanced Middleweight
    • 2nd place – Youth No-Gi 7 – 9 Years Advanced Middleweight
  • Maia Rolland
    • 3rd place – Youth BJJ 7 – 9 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 3rd place – Youth No-Gi 7 – 9 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
  • Isaiah Edmond
    • 1st place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Advanced Lightweight
    • 1st place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Advanced Lightweight
  • Romeo Gilmore
    • 3rd place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Advanced Lightweight
    • 3rd place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Advanced Lightweight
  • Seth Fillers
    • 2nd place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Advanced Lightweight
  • Holden Murphy
    • 3rd place – Teens No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Beginner Heavyweight
  • Moises Maittre
    • 2nd place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 2nd place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
  • Marco Rodriguez
    • 3rd place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 3rd place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
  • Corey Dorsey
    • 2nd place – Youth No-Gi 10 – 12 Years Advanced Heavyweight
    • 2nd place – Youth BJJ 10 – 12 Years Advanced Heavyweight
  • Carlo Levell
    • 1st place – Teens No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Advanced Lightweight
    • 2nd place – Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Lightweight
  • Shane Jamil Hill-Taylor
    • 1st place – Teens No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Advanced Middleweight
    • 1st place – Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Middleweight
  • Tijean Awad
    • 3rd place – Teens No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Advanced Middleweight
    • 3rd place – Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Middleweight
  • Angelo Claiborne
    • 1st place – Teens No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Advanced Heavyweight
    • 1st place – Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Heavyweight
  • Derrick Holmes
    • 2nd place – Teens No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Advanced Heavyweight
    • 2nd place – Teens BJJ 16 -17 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 3rd place – Men’s BJJ Blue Belt Featherweight
  • Cedric Bryant
    • 1st place – Teens No-Gi 16 -17 Years Advanced Middleweight
    • 1st place – Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Heavyweight
    • 1st place – Teens BJJ 16 -17 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 1st place – Men’s BJJ Blue Belt Flyweight
  • Kiana Washington
    • 2nd place – Women’s No-Gi Advanced Class B
    • 3rd place – Women’s BJJ Blue Belt Class B
    • 1st place – Female Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 1st place – Female Teens BJJ 13 – 15 Years Advanced Heavyweight
    • 1st place -  Female No-Gi 13 – 15 Years Advanced Heavyweight
  • Aarae Alexander
    • 1st place – Women’s No-Gi Advanced Class B
    • 1st place – Female No-Gi 16 -17 Years Advanced Middleweight
    • 2nd place – Women’s BJJ Blue Belt Class B
    • 3rd place – Teens BJJ 16 -17 Years Advanced Cruiserweight
    • 3rd place – Teens No-Gi 16 -17 Years Advanced Cruiserweight

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Kids Martial Arts Warm-Up in Maryland!

KIDS MARTIAL ARTS WARM UP

Before every class commences at Lloyd Irvin’s Mixed Martial Arts Academy in Camp Springs, the kids go through a warm-up that really gets their hearts pumping. Not only does the series of exercises below properly prepare the student’s body for martial arts training, it also increases the blood-flow to their brain, making it easier for them to learn. It also reinforces discipline and self-control.

Kids Martial Arts is a great. Kids Martial Arts is real right.


Future Maryland Martial Arts Kid Superstars

Maryland Martial Arts Kid Standouts

Lloyd Irvin’s Mixed Martial Arts Academy in Camp Springs, Maryland is filled-to-the-brim with ultra-talented kids. No matter the age, they are all dedicated, determined, and focused on whatever they put their minds to. Whether it’s in school or on the mats, they’re working hard.

Check out this clip of some up-and-coming

Maryland Martial Arts Superstars

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Maryland Kids Judo Throws EXPOSED

Team Lloyd Irvin Kids Judo

Judo,  the “Gentle Way“, is a grappling art developed in Japan by Jigoro Kano at the end of the 19th century. Judo is the base in which Brazilian Jiu Jitsu was formed and the two arts are extremely similar.

Today Judo is geared more towards putting your opponent to the mat with a series of throws and take-downs, while Brazilian Jiu Jitsu primarily focuses on what happens when the fight hits the floor.

That being said, Judo and BJJ blend together beautifully, creating a harmonious relationship of untold grappling potential.

Master Rhadi Ferguson in Action

At Lloyd Irvin’s Mixed Martial Arts Academy, Judo is a pivotal part of our training regimen and for the kids it’s no different. With a number of highly qualified instructors and judokas; the Team Lloyd Irvin Youth Program is exposed to top notch judo training.

The results have been astounding; the kids have been hitting high-amplitude throws at almost every tournament with confidence and poise.

Here’s a Kids Judo clip of Team Lloyd Irvin Youth Star Isaiah Edmond as he demonstrates a series of Judo Throws at our Camp Springs Headquarters.

Stay tuned for more information on Team Lloyd Irvin Kids Judo!

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