- November 23, 2024
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Though she be but little, she is fierce.
Fifteen-year-old Layla Acosta, of Ormond Beach, earned her first-degree black belt on Saturday, Aug.19, at Stan Lee's United Martial Arts.
At 4 years old, Layla's parents signed her up for an after-school activity at the Ormond Beach studio, where she thrived. Now a sophomore at Seabreeze High School, Layla has persisted at martial arts for 10 years.
"I trained every day after school, through all of the elementary and middle school," Layla said.
After passing her official test earlier in the day, Layla demonstrated the grappling, punching and kicking techniques she mastered to family, friends and supporters on Saturday evening. After the hour-long presentation, Layla was awarded her first-degree black belt and certificate.
Layla reflected on her training at the studio.
"It is special to me because everyone has always been here for me," she said.
United Martial Arts, at 11 S. Washington St. in Ormond Beach, has welcomed students for 27 years, teaching martial arts to kids and adults alike. Owner Stan Lee spoke proudly of Layla and her accomplishments. Layla, he said, is the 46th person to earn a black belt at his school.
"So out of maybe 4,000 students … only special people get this far," Lee said.