Lloyd Irvin


"Martial arts is a way of life for me. I love teaching the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I can't wait for one of my student's to reach Black Belt. I'll never forget when Dalla promoted me to Black Belt in Brazil. It was the greatest day in my martial arts career. I can't wait to give that feeling to one of my students."

Master Lloyd Irvin is a World Renowned martial arts Coach, Competitor and Martial Arts Expert. He is a Multiple Time National Judo Champion, a Multiple Time National Sombo Champion and after coming out of a three-year retirement he recently became a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Champion.  A Graduate of Bowie State University he holds the rank of 7th Degree Black Belt in Thai Jitsu, 1st Degree Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu,  5th Degree Black Belt in Combat Sombo, and a 1st Degree Black Belt in Judo. 

He's the only person in the World to hold black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat Sombo and Judo.  He is a modern day martial arts Legend. In 2002 he was named The United States Judo Federation International Coach of the year. Also in 2004 he was named the NAGA North American Grappling Associations Instructor of the Year as well as The Grapplers Quest 2004 Instructor of the Year.

Master Lloyd’s vast experience includes having taught many different law enforcement and military agencies including the Secret Service, FBI, Navy SEALs, DEA, SWAT and Bounty Hunters.  Having fought professionally retiring undefeated and coaching fighters at the highest level of Combat.  He knows exactly what will work and what won’t.  His program throws out everything that doesn’t work and only teaches the things that prove most effective.  Master Lloyd is also involved heavily with private security. This type of experience in real life situations is what makes his martial arts school one of a kind.


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  1. Thank you for your comment on my blog post from last year. I may not be a martial-arts person myself, but I surely respect their practitioners more than enough to take people like Meryl Streep to task when they badmouth them as "not arts." Surely they are.

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