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.

Visit us in Gallatin, TN
Call or message us to schedule a free intro lesson
Come see the difference dedication makes

October 14, 2025
At Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts – Gallatin , we believe every child deserves to feel safe, confident, and respected — both in and out of school. That’s why we’re proud to host our “Stop Bullying for Good” event this Thursday at 6:00 PM , a free community class designed to help kids develop the confidence, awareness, and character to stand up to bullying in positive ways. Empowerment Through Martial Arts This event isn’t about fighting — it’s about empowerment. Children will learn practical skills to handle conflict, build resilience, and project confidence that discourages bullies from targeting them in the first place. Parents are encouraged to attend as well, so they can learn how to reinforce these principles at home. A Longstanding Commitment to Building Stronger Kids Our commitment to bullying prevention and character development runs deep. For more than twenty years, I’ve personally volunteered my time speaking in local public schools about confidence, respect, and the importance of standing up for what’s right. Years ago, I also served as Co-Chairman of the Sumner County School Board’s Committee on Character Education , where I helped develop and implement the Character Education curriculum that became part of the county’s guidance programs. That same message of integrity, courage, and compassion continues to shape every class we teach at our school today. Why This Matters Bullying isn’t just a school issue — it’s a community issue. The more we equip our young people with confidence, empathy, and leadership, the less room there is for bullying to take root. Martial arts, when taught the right way, provides one of the most powerful environments for that kind of growth. If you want your child to gain tools that last a lifetime — self-discipline, confidence, and respect for others — we invite you to join us this Thursday evening. Together, we can help stop bullying for good. Event Details 📅 Event: “Stop Bullying for Good” Free Class 🕕 When: Thursday at 6:00 PM 📍 Where: Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts – Gallatin Call or message us today to reserve your spot. Space is limited, and this free event fills quickly each year! 👉 Learn more or register here
September 9, 2025
Today, most people assume martial arts schools naturally offer programs for kids—even preschoolers. But it wasn’t always this way. The reason children’s martial arts became so widespread can be traced back to the vision of one man: Great Grandmaster Ernie Reyes, Sr. Pioneering Martial Arts for Children In the 1960s and 70s, martial arts in the U.S. were taught almost exclusively to adults and teens. Many believed young children were too small or too unfocused to benefit. Ernie Reyes, Sr. saw something different. He recognized that martial arts could be one of the most powerful tools for building confidence, discipline, and respect in children during their formative years. His vision proved right. By 1981, Reyes was inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame as Instructor of the Year, after producing seven national champions from a single school—an accomplishment that stunned the martial arts world. Over the years, he went on to train numerous world champions and even an Olympic champion. The Rise of Ernie Reyes Jr. The Reyes family legacy grew even stronger through Ernie Reyes Jr. A martial arts prodigy, he became the youngest competitor ever ranked in the Adult Professional Black Belt Forms Division at just eight years old. By twelve, he was starring in Hollywood films and even landed his own ABC television series. His on-screen performances inspired kids everywhere, showing them someone their own age excelling at martial arts. Some of his career highlights include: The Last Dragon (1985) – Breakout martial arts film role. Red Sonja (1985) – Performed major action sequences. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) – Donatello stunt performer. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) – Starred as Keno, the Turtles’ secret weapon. Surf Ninjas (1993) – Starred in the martial arts comedy classic. The Rundown (2003) – Memorable fight scene with The Rock. No other young martial artist had ever blended world-class competition with Hollywood stardom in the way Ernie Reyes Jr. did. Li’l Dragons: The Curriculum That Changed Everything To share his methods nationwide, Ernie Reyes Sr. developed the Li’l Dragons program in partnership with Century Martial Arts. Designed for ages 3–7, Li’l Dragons became the gold standard for introducing young children to martial arts. It made training fun, age-appropriate, and centered on life skills like respect and confidence. Even today, most preschool martial arts programs are based—directly or indirectly—on the foundation Reyes built with Li’l Dragons. The Gallatin Connection Here in Gallatin, Tennessee , that same pioneering spirit continues at Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts , led by Senior Master Instructor (Kwan Jang Nim) David Hughes. KJN Hughes began training under Ernie Reyes Sr. and Tony Thompson in the mid-1970s. By the early 1980s, he was an instructor, helping launch and teach the very programs that transformed children’s martial arts. Today, ERWMA Gallatin proudly welcomes students as young as three, carrying forward the Reyes legacy of martial arts as a tool for confidence, discipline, and leadership. Why This History Matters for Parents Today When parents enroll their children in martial arts, they’re joining a system Ernie Reyes Sr. pioneered more than 40 years ago. The benefits go far beyond self-defense: Confidence – Kids learn to believe in themselves. Discipline – Training teaches focus, respect, and accountability. Life Skills – From better listening in school to healthier habits at home. That’s the Reyes legacy—and it lives on right here in Gallatin. At Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts, we’re proud to continue building the next generation of strong, confident kids who live by the motto passed down from Great Grandmaster Reyes himself:  “Yes, I Can!”
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