Among Fighters Blog

How I Found The Pit

How I Found The Pit

I did not come here for myself.
Eddie is my son. He is the reason we found this place, and honestly the reason any of this exists. Like a lot of kids, he bounced through sports early on — surfing, baseball, swim team from the time he was small. He was good at things. He just got bored. My daughter was doing the same thing on a parallel track, and my wife and I were spending most of our weekends running between schedules, trying to keep up. At some point we made a decision. Both kids needed to pick something and commit to it.

Eddie tried jiu-jitsu first at another gym. It fit well enough that we stayed for a while, then found a better situation and moved. That lasted about a year before COVID stopped everything. When things opened back up and it was time to find something again, I did more research than I probably needed to. That research kept pointing me back to one place.
Eddie Fischer - First week Jiu-Jitsu at a different gym wearing white gi
Eddie began his Martial Arts Journey when he was six years seven months. This was his second class at a different local gym. Taken Feb 7, 2019
Eddie Fischer - Shortly after moving to a new local gym receiving instruction.
We moved to a new gym in Nipomo, CA, shortly after his journey began, due to scheduling conflicts. All seemed to be going well until the Covid lock downs hit. At this point I had only seen the Pit building, and had no clue what it was. Statewide lockdowns occurred March 19, 2020 by order of the Governor. We tried some online lessons, during the lockdown, but it was not the same. This effectively ended his training until lockdowns ended. Taken Jul 31, 2019
Eddie Fischer - Sparring Gear new white belt the Pit Martial Arts. Eddie is waiting for class to begin.
Eddie waiting for sparring to begin. (This is part of a longer story of how he entered sparring as a new white belt. Shortly after beginning the Pit's Kids Kempo Class.) - Taken Sep 20, 2023
Eddie Fischer holding broken boards after belt testing The Pit Martial Arts.
Eddie holding broken boards after his first belt testing. The kids program at The Pit is great, and instills a lot of confidence. It focuses on self defense, discipline, and fitness. They primarily offer Hawaiian Kempo, but do have a kids JiuJitsu (which Eddie began first on March 14, 2023). Eddie began the kids Hawaiian Kempo program three months later. He started mid belt cycle, on June 19, 2023 — Taken Nov 1, 2023
Eddie Receivng one one one private lessons from Pit Instructor
Eddie was very behind other kids in their smaller Wednesday sparring class and needed a lot of instruction to catch up to kids who had been training for years. John Hackleman’s son Tanner, an instructor at The Pit, and Hawaiian Kempo black belt, instructing Eddie during one of numerous private lesson. His newly minted kids orange belt - Taken Jun 13, 2024
Drive to the Pit Martial Arts in Arroyo Grande, CA. As seen driving West on Grand Avenue.
The Pit Martial Arts sits in a commercial building in Arroyo Grande, CA, that you would drive past without looking twice — except for one thing. On the side of the building there is large Bold Letters that say THE PIT and to the right the logo - a muscular grim reaper wearing boxing. That logo does not leave a lot of ambiguity about what happens inside. There is a parking lot, a roll-up garage door in the back that is usually raised, and whatever class happens to be running when you pull in. I remember parking that first day in March of 2023 — Eddie was ten years old — seeing people moving around through the opening and not being entirely sure what we were walking into.

What I knew from the research was that this was not a strip mall martial arts school. The Pit had produced two UFC world champions — Chuck Liddell and Glover Teixeira. That is not a marketing claim. That is a fact that takes most gyms a lifetime to get close to, and most never doI did not know what that would mean for a ten-year-old kid who was a little nervous and had not been on the mats in some time. But I figured it was worth finding out.

Eddie's first jiu-jitsu class went well. He came off the mat smiling, which for a kid who doesn't say much spoke volumes.That was also the first time I met Adrian Iriarte ( Follow in Instagram )— the jiu-jitsu instructor, a Hawaiian Kempo black belt and a jiu-jitsu black belt who has been teaching at this gym for longer than most of his students have been alive. I did not know much about him yet. I would.
Eddie Fischer receiving a his adult green belt during a belt ceremony at The Pit Martial Arts in arroyo Grande ca.
Eddie Fischer receiving his adult green belt from Gunner Tillema (one of the fighters we follow, found in many of our videos on YouTube and other social channels.) The Pit has a kids belt program and adult. - Taken Nov 1, 2025
A few months later Eddie started the kids Hawaiian Kempo program. What happened after that is a longer story — one that involves a contact sparring class, a coach named Tanner who gave a kid a chance when he probably did not have to, and a ten-year-old white belt who turned out to belong there. I will get into all of that.

That was the beginning. I have been coming through that entrance ever since, watching, training, and eventually filming. This blog is where I write about what I see. The YouTube channel is where some of it ends up on video. Between the two, I am trying to document something that I think is worth documenting — a real gym, real people, and what it actually looks like to train and compete at a place that takes this seriously.

More on all of it as we go.
Behind the Scenes