Inside the Instructor Boot Camp: 8+ Hours a Day with GGM Ernie Reyes and Elite Guest Instructors

July 1, 2025

While our students continue with their regular class schedule, something powerful is happening behind the scenes at Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts in Gallatin, TN.


For three full days, our senior instructors are pushing through an intense training schedule — logging over eight hours of advanced martial arts training per day — all under the guidance of Great Grand Master Ernie Reyes himself via Zoom.


In years past, we’ve flown to California for this level of training. But this time, GGM Reyes has invited us to train remotely — and we’re making every minute count.


A Day in the Life of Instructor Boot Camp


This isn’t your typical continuing education. Our instructors are on the mats hours before and after our regular classes:


  • Training begins five hours before the first class starts
  • Continues for 2.5 hours after the last student heads home
  • Includes in-depth sessions with world-class instructors


This year’s lineup has been nothing short of incredible.


Meet the Guest Instructors


Grand Master Ron Lew

A 10th-Degree Black Belt in Doce Pares Escrima and one of the most respected figures in Filipino Martial Arts worldwide. GM Lew brought deep insight into traditional and practical weapons systems with a focus on flow, timing, and combat efficiency.


Professor Leandro Vieira

Co-founder of Checkmat BJJ and head Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach at AKA (American Kickboxing Academy) — the training ground of multiple UFC world champions. His technical depth and coaching philosophy added tremendous value to our continued evolution in BJJ.


Special Surprise: Kathy Long

A true pioneer in women’s martial arts, Kathy is a six-time World Champion Kickboxer, Black Belt Hall of Fame inductee, and acclaimed fight choreographer. Her session combined elite striking technique, fight IQ, and real-world toughness.


Other sessions featured elite MMA coaches and tactical experts, each contributing to a curriculum that is both modern and rooted in tradition.


Why We Do This


At Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts, we don’t just talk about excellence — we live it.


We believe in staying on the cutting edge of martial arts. Our instructors are constantly evolving, growing, and sharpening their skills so that every student on our mats receives world-class training and mentorship.


This boot camp is just one example of the commitment our team makes to personal development, elite coaching, and preserving the legacy of GGM Ernie Reyes.


We’re proud to be part of a tradition that refuses to stand still — and even prouder to bring that level of energy, knowledge, and heart into every class we teach.


Ready to Train With Us?


If you’re looking for a martial arts school that never stops striving for more — for its students and its staff — you’ve found it.

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Call or message us to schedule a free intro lesson
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August 5, 2025
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September 27, 1950 – July 24, 2025 A Life of Strength, Leadership, and Service Great Grand Master Tony Thompson was more than a martial artist—he was a pioneer, visionary, and one of the most influential leaders in the modern martial arts world. His passing on July 24th, 2025 , marks the loss of a giant in our community whose legacy will live on for generations. A Founding Father of a Martial Arts Movement Alongside his best friend and lifelong training partner, Great Grand Master Ernie Reyes, Sr. , GGM Tony Thompson co-founded what would eventually become the West Coast World Martial Arts Association (WCWMA) —a movement that began in the 1970s and today includes more than 30 affiliate schools across the United States. Their partnership was born at San Jose State University , where they trained under Grand Master Dan Choi . Together, they began fusing traditional martial arts with modern athleticism and life leadership. Their mission was never just to produce skilled martial artists—it was to build strong leaders, families, and communities . World-Class Competitor and National Champion GGM Tony was a world-class fighter and nationally ranked Sport Karate competitor during the golden era of American martial arts. In 1977 , he achieved two major milestones: He placed second in the U.S. National Taekwondo Championships (Heavyweight Division) , while GGM Ernie Reyes, Sr. won the Lightweight Division. That same year, he won a World Heavyweight Title at the historic Oakland Coliseum —a crowning achievement of his competitive career. In his very next fight, a devastating leg injury brought his time as a fighter to an early end. But that moment became a turning point. From there, he transitioned from world-class competitor to groundbreaking promoter and global martial arts leader . Industry Pioneer and Influential Promoter GGM Tony’s impact stretched far beyond the dojang. He played a pivotal role in shaping martial arts as a professional industry: Founder of Strikeforce – the groundbreaking martial arts entertainment show that later evolved into a major MMA promotion under the leadership of Scott Coker Vice President of the Professional Karate Association (PKA) – instrumental in the early days of televised full-contact karate Co-Founder and U.S. Director of the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) – which helped unify global standards in Sport Karate and Kickboxing His leadership helped elevate martial arts onto the world stage —giving countless competitors, coaches, and school owners a platform to grow. Master Teacher and Curriculum Architect As a 10th-Degree Black Belt , GGM Tony helped develop one of the most comprehensive martial arts curriculums in America. The WCWMA system draws from: Taekwondo Muay Thai Boxing Wrestling Filipino Escrima Grappling He was not only a master technician , but a builder of systems , ensuring that students received a curriculum grounded in real-world effectiveness, tradition, and life leadership . Performance Innovator and Cultural Ambassador GGM Tony also co-created the West Coast World Action Team , bringing martial arts to the public through electrifying performances that combined choreography, acrobatics, and martial artistry. These performances inspired an entire generation of young martial artists and helped usher in a new era of visibility for the arts. His ability to blend power and showmanship left a lasting imprint—not only on the mats, but in media, schools, and communities . A Life of Service GGM Tony Thompson’s reach extended far beyond martial arts. He received numerous civic and national honors , including: Citizen of the Year Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award Harvard School of Business Leadership Award  These accolades reflect not just his accomplishments —but his character . He was known for his humility, strength , and unwavering belief in the potential of every human being .
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