ThaiTopTeam-USA Master Cha

Georgia BJJ Academy

ThaiTopTeam-USA Master Cha

muay thai kickboxing self-defense

5045 Milgen Ct #9, Columbus, GA 31907

+1-706-940-0027

Website

@thaitopteamusa

4.8
(24 reviews)

Instructors

Master Cha
Lori Hubbard Rungsawang

Location

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How to choose the right BJJ gym

Questions worth asking before you sign up.

1. How far is the gym from you?

The number one factor is distance. If your gym is more than 45–60 minutes away from your home or work, chances are you'll struggle to train consistently.

To improve at Jiu-Jitsu, consistency is everything — and convenience makes consistency possible.

Don't overestimate your willingness to commute — pick something you can stick to long term.

2. Is the gym's online presence up to date and transparent?

A professional gym usually has an active website and Instagram page.

Look for:

  • Regular updates on social media
  • Instructor names, bios, and credentials clearly listed
  • A detailed class schedule (not just vague times like "evenings")
  • Google reviews with volume and consistent ratings

A lack of online information or no clear training schedule is a red flag.

3. Do the instructors have a competition background or strong lineage?

Why your coach matters

Choosing the right instructor is often more important than the facility. A black belt typically takes 10+ years — your coach shapes technique, safety, and motivation for that entire journey.

Great facilities won't help if credentials aren't verifiable. Do your homework before you commit.

Even if you're not looking to compete, instructors with competition experience tend to teach more technical and effective Jiu-Jitsu.

How to verify credentials

Check who awarded their black belt

  • Who was their direct instructor — not just vague "Gracie lineage"?
  • Does their teacher have a verifiable competition or teaching record?
  • Can you find their instructor in the BJJ community online?

Look up their competition record

Use the BJJ Metrics IBJJF Search to check IBJJF, AJP, and other tournament history, win/loss records, and ELO where available.

Not every great coach competes, but a verifiable record is a strong positive signal.

Red flags

  • Head instructor's full name is hard to find on the website or social media
  • No meaningful online presence in forums or competition databases
  • Vague claims like "trained in Brazil" without who, when, or where
  • Their own instructor cannot be verified anywhere

Bottom line

  • The head coach should have a legitimate, verifiable black belt
  • Active competitors on the mats is a good sign
  • Credible tournament history or documented teaching lineage matters

Transparency about credentials is a sign of a legitimate academy.

4. What happens when you reach out?

Try messaging the gym via Instagram, email, or their contact form.

  • Quick, polite, informative replies are a good sign
  • No reply or evasive answers are a caution

If they avoid naming the instructor or won't send a schedule, something's off.

5. What should you look for when visiting?

Cleanliness: Mats, changing areas, and toilets should be well-maintained.

Atmosphere: Are people friendly and welcoming, or standoffish and cliquey?

Structure: A standard BJJ class usually includes warm-up, technique drilling, and sparring (rolling).

If a gym skips warm-ups or sparring entirely, that's worth questioning.

6. What if you're only training for self-defense or fitness?

You still want instructors who teach functional, pressure-tested techniques.

A gym with real competitors is more likely to deliver effective training — even if you're just doing this for fun or health.

7. How many people train there regularly?

A good gym usually has a strong community and consistent attendance.

If you visit during a peak time (like weekday evenings) and see only 2–3 people training, ask why.

8. Are there beginner-friendly classes?

Ask if they offer beginner or fundamentals classes.

Jumping straight into advanced sparring as a total beginner can be overwhelming or even dangerous.

9. Do they offer trial classes?

Most gyms offer a free trial or a low-cost intro class.

Use it to get a feel for the vibe, coaching, and other students.

10. Trust your gut

If something feels off — the instructor seems arrogant, students seem miserable, or the environment feels closed — trust that feeling.

BJJ is a long journey. You want a place where you feel motivated, safe, and respected.

Styles offered at this gym

What is Muay Thai?

A Thai striking art using punches, kicks, knees, and elbows—often called the art of eight limbs. Wikipedia

What is Kickboxing?

A stand-up striking style combining punches and kicks in structured training. Wikipedia

What is self-defense training?

Practical training for awareness, escapes, and protecting yourself in real situations. Wikipedia

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