Jake Comarmond

Instructor

Training Since: 2014
Teaching Since: 2017
Technique of Choice: Back Fist
Weapon of Choice: Short Sticks

Jake began his martial arts journey in 2014, drawn to the discipline for its ability to challenge the body, sharpen the mind, and cultivate inner calm. Over the years, he has witnessed first-hand the transformative power of training—not only in building strength and skill but in helping students overcome personal traumas, push beyond barriers, and unlock their full potential.

Fascinated by body mechanics and the incredible capabilities of the human form, Jake brings a deep understanding of physical performance to every lesson. He thrives on seeing his students grow to be stronger, more resilient individuals who develop confidence, focus, and clarity through training.

Jake believes that Arakan is more than a practice; it is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. His teaching style reflects this philosophy, blending technical precision with mental discipline, all while fostering an environment of encouragement and growth.

Outside of training, Jake continues to explore the human body's potential through his own strength and conditioning, and further professional development.
His experience-informed knowledge and unwavering commitment to student success ensure that every lesson fosters growth, development, and continual improvement.



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