Reno Academy Combat

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3010 Mill Street
Reno, NV 89502

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(775) 240-8253
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I have been dropping by the Reno Academy of Combat for more than 2 years and in my experience of 3 decades in the martial arts from judo and karate to Muay Thai, Aikido, Boxing an...

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Reno Academy of Combat is one the WORST associations I have ever witness and experienced. I was sent there to observe and report the operation back to a few MMA Camps in Las Vega...

Editorial review from Citysearch 9/16/2013

In my time at Reno Academy of Combat I have enjoyed myself a lot. Learning mixed martial arts has been a help for many aspects of my life. My confidence has been heightened, my health has improved, and I am better able to keep calm in stressful situations. \r \r The staff that you will encounter at the RAC are a rag-tag group of genuine people who really know how to fight. Rick Collup, the owner of the gym, is a little qwerky, but fun to hang around with. Most importantly though, he and his instructors (Oscar Ramirez and Nick Barbarigos) will put you through your paces to make you achieve the goals you have set for yourself and be the fighter you want to be. \r \r Though I have never taken a Zumba class, Heather Collup has the gym packed with ladies and gentlemen of all kinds wanting to get fit and have fun. I couldn't imagine that her class would be anything but fun when it is filled the way it is. \r \r Best of all are the fighters you will be working out with. Though there are only a handful of instructors, the entire gym will be more then happy to help teach you and get you fit. We are a family here at the RAC, and we treat each other like it. \r \r Last but not least, there are no contracts or sign up fees for any of the programs. Rick is confident that if you have the will to be there, he doesn't need to trap you into a contract. And that is the final thing that I will mention, that because of the way the gym works you will be accomplishing something because YOU want to accomplish it. It really is a great feeling. \r \r I encourage you to come down to the Reno Academy of Combat. Drop ins are cheap, and I bet if you sweet-talk Rick he might even give you a free class or two, just to try it out. more

Reno Academy of Combat 3/8/2012

I have been dropping by the Reno Academy of Combat for more than 2 years and in my experience of 3 decades in the martial arts from judo and karate to Muay Thai, Aikido, Boxing and Combatives taught to US Special Forces this gym's facilities, regimen, and atmosphere are among the best. Rick Collup, the owner, and his team, consisting of jujitsu practitioner and trainer Nick Barbarigos and former collegiate wrestler Greg deLong, offer instruction in MMA, Wrestling, Muay Thai, Cardio Kickboxing, and standup fighting. The gym is stocked with heavy bags, banana bags, body snatchers, kettle bells, reactive targets, and weights; all the equipment a fighter needs for conditioning. More importantly, the gym has a good-sized student body of various sizes and backgrounds to accommodate training needs. Rick's wife, Heather teaches female classes including Zumba. The goals of the students are as varied as the curriculum offered by the Academy. Some people enroll to lose weight and to get into shape and on certain nights the training runs through sequences more reminiscent of pro-level basketball or football practice as opposed to the stereotypical view of a Martial Arts Dojo or a ""Fight Club"". It is obvious from the onset that it is not all about knocking someone down with a single punch or choking someone out. An MMA fighter is an elite athlete and this conditioning is what can make or break a fighter in the cage. For those who want to really put their skills to the test in a legal and relatively safe way, Collup is the Promoter and Driving Force behind Reno's local amateur fighting series: Ultimate Reno Combat. Which was recently voted the number one Amateur MMA event in the country by ISCF, the world's largest MMA sanctioning body. so something is being done right, huh stanley? The gym does not offer creature comforts like showers, sauna, and steam...but the quality of instruction and training can not be had anywhere else in the area on such a consistent basis. more

Reno Academy of Combat is one the WORST 8/8/2009

Reno Academy of Combat is one the WORST associations I have ever witness and experienced. I was sent there to observe and report the operation back to a few MMA Camps in Las Vegas, LA, Washington and Oregon. I actually feel sorry for those attending that Academy and the Events. The ?so called? MMA shows put on by Rick Collup ? Ultimate Reno Combat - is highly questionable. 30 bucks to get in for general admission to an Amateur Fight. Wake up Rick, the place was barely half full. Plus fighters / trainers / managers get no ticket sales incentives. Rick, come on, open your eyes, they?re making you money!!! Don?t be one of ?those? promoters who takes advantage of Amateurs and New Fighters. You?re giving the sport a bad name by your self-indulgence. Not to mention the winner gets a free shirt from a Bail Bonds company that?s ?sponsoring? the event!!! So a fighters goes in, puts everything on the line, trains his or hers butt off, wins, and gets a free t-shirt. What a nice guy!!! You?re like the laughing stock of the general area and the Western MMA industry by what you call appreciation to your ?sponsor? and fighters. Please understand I have no issues about any of the sponsors you utilizes. Sponsors are sponsors. They are there to help. Pros: Still Trying Find One... Cons: Name It...Everything more
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  • Hours: Gym is open for questions Monday-Friday 3:30-8PM and Saturday mornings 9-11AM
  • Payments: Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Ward 3
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