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The story of
Easton Training Center
Our vision
We are a Colorado-based martial arts academy with a focus on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai. Easton Training Center has eight locations along the Front Range and the Denver-metro area.
Easton core values
Excellence
We set and surpass the
highest standards.
Trust
We authentically
earn and grant trust.
Compassion
We honor the
dignity of all.
Stewardship
We empower
others.
A brief history of
Easton Training Center
1995
Training with Gracie Family
When founder and co-owner Amal Easton moved to Colorado after spending three and a half years in Brazil training with the renowned Gracie family, Amal brought Jiu Jitsu with him. Due to his own obsession to train, he launched a school where Jiu Jitsu was virtually unheard of at the time.
Boulder Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (later renamed Easton Training Center Boulder) at 1750 30th Street. At the time of its launch, the academy did not offer Muay Thai but added it to the curriculum shortly after.
1998
The first easton academy
2007
Easton Arvada Academy
Easton opens a 4,000-square-foot facility in Arvada at 12421 West 49th Avenue, #3.
Easton Centennial opens – 1,500 square foot bay off of Blank. This school was owned and operated by Amal Easton.
2008
Easton Centennial
2012
Easton Training Center
Easton Denver expands and moves into a beautiful 10,000-square-foot facility, having grown from a BJJ-only school to an academy with BJJ, MT and kickboxing with almost 1000 members. Eliot Marshall retires from fighting and partners with Amal Easton, switching the name to Easton Training Center.Â
Easton Centennial moves to its current location, replacing pasty green mats in a garage to what it is now. Will get you more info on this!
2013
Easton Centennial Moves
2014
Easton Boulder on the move
Easton Boulder moves to its current 10,000-square-foot facility at 2005 32nd St.