not everything is in dallas or fort worth. if you are in east texas, Tyler specifically, Texas Pride MMA deserves a look. including this because DFW is the focus but the broader north texas combat sports community extends east.
location: Tyler, TX — about 1.5-2 hours east of dallas. for east texans this is the nearest quality MMA gym without driving to DFW.
disciplines: MMA, BJJ, wrestling, striking. full combat sports curriculum.
the vibe:
- small town gym energy with big city quality instruction
- the coaching staff has legit credentials and the gym has produced fighters who have competed at the regional and professional level
- the community feel is stronger than most DFW gyms because the team is smaller. everyone knows everyone
why it matters for the DFW community:
- the DFW martial arts scene doesnt exist in isolation. east texas fighters come to DFW for competitions, seminars, and training camps
- supporting gyms outside of the DFW bubble strengthens texas combat sports overall
- if you have family in east texas or travel there for work, knowing there is a quality training option is valuable
pricing: generally lower than DFW gyms. east texas cost of living is lower and gym pricing reflects that.
who its best for:
- east texas residents who want to train without driving to DFW
- people who prefer a tight-knit small gym community
- anyone in the Tyler/Longview/Marshall area interested in martial arts
the bigger picture: texas combat sports is growing everywhere, not just in the major metros. gyms like Texas Pride MMA are building martial arts culture in areas that historically didnt have access to quality instruction. thats good for everyone.
any east texas martial artists in the community? drop your gym and experience.
the DFW-centric combat sports discussion ignores that places like Tyler, Waco, and Wichita Falls have growing martial arts scenes. these gyms are doing important work in communities that dont have 50 gym options like we do in dallas