
People want to learn jiu-jitsu but they also want to compete in jiu-jitsu, and competition becomes bigger than the actual platform for learning jiu-jitsu with self defense… People teach how to pass a guard, people teach how to choke or do a footlock, but they don't teach gun retention or wrestling control, knife attacks, and fighting without gloves… because of that lack of information, competition jiu-jitsu becomes much bigger than the self defense jiu-jitsu. Anyone can do Brazilian jiu-jitsu, can fight, can pass guard, do sweeps, but not anyone knows the total Gracie jiu-jitsu which is self defense and more elaborate techniques for self defense. That's the big difference. When people refer to Gracie jiu-jitsu they go more toward the traditional aspect of the art, and when they talk...
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The classes are lots of fun and great for all levels of experience.
If you're looking around give this place a try, and you'll find it's by far the best place to come for the best price.
They really do care about your mental and physical progress and are always willing to work with you to ensure that you understand how to effectively defend yourself in any type of situation.
I stopped by when I was in Utah to visit my wife's family and was looking for a gym to go to for the evening.
Both the kids and adult classes are high quality and fun
Awesome kids program and great curriculum for adults.
For those who want to get into competition, Professor Sio and Instructor Tarl do a great job developing individual strategies and game plans for tournament.
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