Executive Personal BJJ Training
Maximize Your Time, Minimize Your Risk. Tailored Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training for Eastside’s elite executives. Our private sessions fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, providing a safe, efficient, and discreet environment where you can train without the worry of injury or embarrassment. Elevate your skills with personalized attention, allowing you to progress quickly and confidently—no wasted time, no unnecessary risks, just effective training that respects your time and status. Take control of your fitness and self-defense journey with a program designed for leaders like you
Tailored Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for Eastside’s Elite: Choose the class times that fit your demanding schedule and train directly with Professor Korbett in his private Rose Hill facility. Our exclusive program offers more than just technique—receive personalized fitness tips, a BJJ game plan tailored to your unique situation, and a custom training program to keep you in peak shape and injury-free. This is training designed for those who value their time, health, and progress. No crowds, no wasted effort—just effective, high-level training that fits seamlessly into your life.
How to Get Started: Simply fill out this qualification form, and Professor Korbett will personally contact you if you seem like a good candidate for the Executive Program.
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Professor Korbett Miller, Owner of MMAA
Charles Korbett Miller, he goes by his middle name, grew up in Monroe, Michigan. He started his martial arts training and received his first black belt (black sash) in Wing Chun Do Gung Fu.
Black Belt Under Legendary BJJ Competitor Xande RIbeiro
30 Year Professional Martial Arts Instructor (Not a Hobbyist)
In demand seminar instructor for school development
BA Siena Heights College ’93
28 Years Teaching in Kirkland
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Professors Saulo and Korbett at the American Nationals 2011