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Level Up T Shirt Of The Month Club Has Arrived
During our short time of operation we have put out some shirts that have become famous all over the World! Some designs have sold out in a matter of days! We always feel terrible when someone misses out on one of our designs so we have decided to start a Level Up T Shirt of the Month Club!
Every month we will release an Original Design available ONLY to our T Shirt Club Members! By joining the club to assure that you will get each excluisve design in your indiviual size. All T.O.T.M. members will also recieve a %10 discount on training equipment here at Level Up, as well as any other T shirts, hoodies or apparell, including Urban Ninja! We will also randomly select certain months where you will recieve an exclusive Urban Ninja T!!
- Jareds Glory 19 T
- LVL UP & UN Collab T
- Urban Ninja I Punish Legs T
- LVL UP GYM UN Design
- UN Original T
- American Muay Thai T
For all non-members of the Level Up Gym you will pay $25 per month, which will cover your t-shirt as well as shipping. For our Level Up Members we will simply add a $20 per month membership to your Gym dues!
Check out some of our T’s in actions below!!
- Black & Silver
- Black & Gold
- Silver & Blue
- American Flag T
- Balck & Purple
Joining is a simple email away! Email us at levelupboxing@gmail.com and let us know your size, for our current students we will enroll you with your current information. For non-students, we will email you a link to a form you can easily fill out to initiate your membership!!
Here is a sneak peek at our first exclusive T!! A Bruce Lee Inspired Design!
Erin’s Gut Check Fight Blog
Hey everyone, this is your fearless leader Coach Jason. Usually I write these blogs but I wanted to give you guys a different perspective this time, and also I was curious to see how she felt about the whole experience as well. So here is Coach Erin Jimenez’s Fight Blog in her own words. She will take you through the months leading up to the fight and through the fight itself.
Enjoy!!
It took me (or my surgeon really) 11 months to be cleared to fight again. This was around December so around this time Coach Jason and I were already planning when the next fight would be. For the last few months I had been feeling really good about my training and I grew confident with my knee. I was just itching to fight again. We discussed before that we would make my return to the ring in January 2015. Initially, we anticipated fighting for TCB January 31st. I couldn’t get an opponent matched up for me and the whole show just fell through. Luckily a few days after the New Year, Rami Ibrahim from Rami Elite was matchmaking for Gut Check Championships scheduled for January 24th.
Although I had been cleared to fight in December 2014, I had been sparring Muay Thai since the 8th month mark. My knee held up fine during those long cross training sessions so I felt confident that 6 minutes in the fight wouldn’t be a problem. I did worry about my conditioning considering I was on such a long break off my legs for a considerable time during the recovery. Training went well but 2 weeks before the fight I got really bad shin splints on my right shin…the “bad” leg. I had to stop doing sprints on the turf and instead did sprints on the bike. That worried me because I felt like my conditioning would be affected.
The weeks leading up to the fight, I just felt so blessed to get the opportunity to fight again. Not only did training go relatively smooth, but I felt mentally ready. I felt like I was hitting harder, hitting faster, and I felt like my mind was right for the first time ever. In the past I have been an emotional mess and I would be full of doubts about my performance and thinking I was going to lose the fight. This time was different. The whole year I had been watching everyone else train and seeing my teammates enjoy the whole fight experience. I had been wanting it so bad, all I did last year was imagine my own fights and even my training sessions. So, before this fight I just imagined it going my way. I imagined perfectly placed punches, kicks, knees, and push kicks. And only pictured my hand being raised after the fight was over.
The weight cut could have been smoother. I had the flu all day Wednesday so I took the whole day off to rest and hydrate. I was still sick Thursday but I had to train and cut. By Friday, I miraculously was better even while not being able to eat or drink for 24hrs. After work, we drove out to Delaware. We checked into the Hotel and cut the last couple pounds. I weighed in at 122.6 lbs. After hydrating and eating, I felt amazing!
The day of the fight, I woke up early and did 3-5 rounds on the pads with Coach Jason and did the elliptical to wake up my body. We ate breakfast and had a light lunch before heading to the venue. While we waited for the locker room to open up, Kristan braided my hair and Jason wrapped up my hands. It wasn’t until I changed into my Muay Thai shorts and started warming up where I became emotional. I would go from focused and calm to really excited and then on the verge of crying because of all the loops I had to jump through just to get to this day. All the emotions were just overwhelming. I was feeling this way the entire time I was in the warm up area. By the time I walked out and into the ring, I was super calm, almost too calm for the fight. I heard them announce my name and heard everyone yelling in the crowd. It just felt good to be in there. When I was in the ring, I stood there the few seconds before the fight started thinking with my eyes closed tight, “I can do this.” After everything, the fight I was imagining was right there and it was gonna really go down.
My opponent, Mary Brulator, had as much experience as I did (if not more) and also came to fight hard. I anticipated her coming forward for a fight and also to try to clinch me up.
First round we touched gloves and she landed a big rear push kick. I was okay. I had to find my range and so I started off with a jab kick 1-2 and in the clinch we went. In the clinch she was a lot stronger than she looked. We broke and I remember just shaking off the jitters. I needed to get back into gear this round and fast! I only had 2 minutes to win it. She landed good straight punches. Looking at the footage, I was surprised at how much the combos I threw flowed. My training was really translating into the fight.
Round 2 started off very fast paced and we exchanged strikes on the outside for like 30 seconds. We clinched up for 30 seconds, broke and started exchanging more strikes on the outside. I did hesitate in this round. I still needed to find my range. This round was close and I think it could have gone either way. I wasn’t as active in the clinch and she looked good in this round.
Round 3 I went for it. I felt strong and ready to go! I finally was able to get full control in the clinch and pull her into my knees. She slowed down a little bit in this round and I came back stronger. She landed really good straights. My head movement sucked and I would just eat them.
When the fight was over I just held my hands up. It was over. Coach Jason and Jared removed my gear. I just felt relieved that I did it. When they announced the winner, I felt confident that I had won. But since, I left it to the judges I kept my head down as I listened to the results. They announced I won and raised my hand up. I just felt calm and relieved that I did it. I was back.
I feel content with my performance. I wish I was more active on the outside and I feel like I could have done better in the clinch. But, I came out of the fight without any injuries and my legs were perfectly fine. This fight wasn’t just to shake off the ring rust. It was super important to me. I hadn’t fought in 16 months and prior to that I only had one fight in 2013 before blowing out my ACL. I feel like I collected enough data in those 6 minutes to know where I was at in my training. To my surprise I have gotten better since my last fight in 2013 even with my long recovery. Perhaps most importantly, I finally believe in myself. I will be back in the ring in less than 5 weeks and I am confident I will just be even better, stronger, faster, relentless and more fearless. Im back!
Erin will compete late March at the WKA National Tournament.
From Casual To Kicking Butt
Meet Sophie, a full time nurse and regular attendee here at Level Up. Sophie has been training with us for about a year. Her interest was peaked at another gym in a Cardio Kickboxing class. She did some research on gyms that offered more than what she was learning and found us. Sophie had no previous Martial Arts background, but in a short time she has grown tremendously in skill. This past weekend we had a huge Sparring event with gyms from all over the East Coast, with some of the best Amatuer and Professional Fighters this area has to offer. Even with her limited experience, she felt comfortable mixing in with everyone that showed up, and found that she was able to get in there in mix it up very well. We are extremely proud of her.
Many people ask, if we cater to casual people, or if we only train fighters. We 100% cater to everyone, what we take pride in, is helping the “casual student” gain confidence in their abilities that translates into their everyday life. Being able to guide someone through a task they never belived themselves capable of is one of the magic things about Martial Arts. It’s truly amazing to witness.
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January & February Upcoming Events!
We are starting of the New Year with a Bang! We have Multiple events and training sessions coming up!
This weekend the fight will travel to Weapons 9 Muay Thai Gym in New Jersey. We are excited to cross train with such a great camp. Some of the fighters from The Institute will also be there. We will leave the gym at 9am to get up to NJ to train at 12. There will be no Womens Only Class Saturday morning (Jan 10th) Coach Erin is traveling with us to get in sparring for her upcoming fight!!
January 17th we are holding a Level Up “Sparathon”. From 11am til 1pm we will open our dorrs up to any Gyms that would like to come and spar here with us. We are expecting a large turn out, will over 35 people confirmed coming from multiple different gyms from all over! We will have training for all levels. We will seperate the more experienced and less experienced in to two groups, then divide both of those groups by weight. All are welcome, even if you’d like to just come and watch!
January 24 Coach Erin Jimenez makes her return to the ring!! Erin will be fighting for Gut Check in Delaware, please come and support her! This is a big fight for her, as it will be her first fight back after ACL surgery. She is one of our hardest working Fighters, and one of the most talented as well. This is not a fight you will want to miss!!
Just a couple weeks later on February 6th, Coaches Jared Tipton, and Patrick Rivera will be fighting for Glory World Series!! Glory is the premier Kickboxing show in the World. This is a huge step for both of them personally and for us as a Team. It’s extrememly important that everyone come out to support these two, not only for them and the team, but to show Glory they made the right choice by bringing the event to Virginia. Until now the majority of Glorys events have been held in major cities like New York, LA, Chicago, and internationally all over Europe and Asia. We have to show them and the world the the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area fighters are some of the best the US has to offer! So we need your help!! Tickets should be in soon! Stay tuned!
On February 28 Luther Smith will compete in his first Pro Boxing event. The event details will be available soon. Luther will be fighting for Jeter Promotions, where he fought all of his amatuer boxing fights. All of us here as well Tony Jeter believe that Luther has what is takes to become one of boxing nexts stars and we are all excited to see him take his first step towards that goal. Again crowd support is huge in the fight game so mark this date down on your calenders and come support Lights Out in his Pro Debut!!
Wednesday Night Mixed Level Sparring Class
We are adding in a new training element here at Level Up. Starting this week December 3rd 2014 we will be adding a Mixed Level Sparring Class. This class will be designed to bring the Experienced Level Team members together with the Newer Team members, which will help those hoping to compete, or just test out all the training they have been doing in a safe and controlled environment. This will be one of the Mandatory classes for the Fight Team and JV Fight Team members. You will have to have passed the Level 1 Test to attend or have been invited by the Coaching Staff based off previous experience. The practice will be run by Coach Jason, you should be warmed up, with all your gear on and ready to go at 8:30pm if you are participating.
Necessary equipment is as follows.
- 16oz sparring gloves
- shin pads
- mouthpiece
- headgear (is optional, we will be going light and technical)
Currently our fight team trains separately from the general population here at the gym. This is an amazing opportunity to get a first hand look at the systems that has made them so successful, and pick up new techniques to add to your game, as well as learn what specific things you need to tighten up before you compete, or just to make you a sharper Martial Artist. We will also frequently have guest training partners visiting from other gyms. This is part of what has made Level Up rise quickly, getting different training partners with different styles forces you to learn how to adapt on the fly. That is one of the most valuable tools to have in a fight.
If you are unsure if you are eligible, or are curious how to be invited to this practice speak to any of your Coaches to get the proper steps in order to attend. We cross train with some of the best Gyms and Fighters on the East Coast. If the thought of one day being one of the Best yourself excites you this class is for you. If you love Muay Thai, Kickboxing, or Boxing, and want to test your skills in a safe and fun environment, this class is also for you. We will be keeping the pace at a technical level, which allows you to learn from your mistakes and make the proper adjustments. We look forward to watching everyone improve, and seeing who emerges as our next Fight Team Members.
Here’s a video clip of one of our Cross Training Session with Glory World Series Fighter Francois “Bang Bang” Ambang