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Hi Guys, so I had a trip to Vegas recently and decided to hit up the RJJ Gym. So I thought I would give a quick rundown of my thoughts and share this video.
Easy to set appt, I called the gym directly, spoke with a man who provided me Gil's direct number. I placed a call to him and schedule the appointment quickly and easily, price was $60 for 1 hour private lesson. If you have not heard of Gil Martinez, he is on social media as "mastermitter". Do a google search and you will find he is a well respected coach with a strong fight and coaching history, working with professionals in Boxing and MMA.
Gil was a very friendly cool and down to earth guy. He seemed to enjoy his job and really did teach/coach me rather than just hold mitts, seemed actually interested in me improving and learning rather than just making a quick buck. I will definitely go to train with him again when I get the chance as I really did learn alot about boxing. We talked about a few of my strong and weak points in how i fight and worked on those. I also explained to him that I am a muay thai fighter not a boxer so he didn't try and make me change my stance or anything. Just worked on boxing and what I would find useful to apply to my muay thai.
The gym is a very nice large facility as you can see in the video
I was there on a friday afternoon so the gym was empty minus a few kids.
I was very impressed, learned alot, plan to go back, and highly recommend visiting this gym and training with Gil if you get the chance.
Easy to set appt, I called the gym directly, spoke with a man who provided me Gil's direct number. I placed a call to him and schedule the appointment quickly and easily, price was $60 for 1 hour private lesson. If you have not heard of Gil Martinez, he is on social media as "mastermitter". Do a google search and you will find he is a well respected coach with a strong fight and coaching history, working with professionals in Boxing and MMA.
Gil was a very friendly cool and down to earth guy. He seemed to enjoy his job and really did teach/coach me rather than just hold mitts, seemed actually interested in me improving and learning rather than just making a quick buck. I will definitely go to train with him again when I get the chance as I really did learn alot about boxing. We talked about a few of my strong and weak points in how i fight and worked on those. I also explained to him that I am a muay thai fighter not a boxer so he didn't try and make me change my stance or anything. Just worked on boxing and what I would find useful to apply to my muay thai.
The gym is a very nice large facility as you can see in the video
I was there on a friday afternoon so the gym was empty minus a few kids.
I was very impressed, learned alot, plan to go back, and highly recommend visiting this gym and training with Gil if you get the chance.
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