Ronin Legacy Jiu Jitsu Gi

Ronin Legacy Jiu Jitsu Gi

Ronin Legacy Jiu Jitsu Gi Review – BJJ CANADA When I first seen this Gi online, there was no doubt in my mind I had to have it. This was formed from my immediate visual opinion. Once I began to read about the product and what it stood for… it was ordered. The only tough part of the decision was to decide the color, which is offered in white or black. I opted for the…

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Ryan Hall Interview

Ryan Hall Interview

This is a great interview from MMA Frettir featuring one of my new favorite MMA/BJJ athletes, Ryan Hall. Ryan is making a name for himself in the MMA game as a dangerous submission competitor. Hall is changing his focus from BJJ to MMA, demonstrating the true effectiveness of Jiu Jitsu in MMA. Ryan Hall trained with Gunnar Nelson when he visited Iceland earlier this year. This two part interview talks about having difficulty getting people…

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SPOTLIGHT: BJJ HQ- Daily deals on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gear and accessories.

SPOTLIGHT: BJJ HQ- Daily deals on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gear and accessories.

I’ve been a huge fan of this site since its launch and have purchased a number of items from this site. My experience from BJJHQ has been great each and everytime. Their shipping has been fast, quicker then expected time. Prices on point, even with the exchange rate. And the customer service is instant and extremely helpful. The only down side I could honestly point out is when a really good product comes up, you…

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Origin

Origin

A truly impressive company out of the Maine, USA. In the North Woods of Maine, there lies a small town of 770 people. Nestled in the foothills of this town is an action sports company, rooted firmly in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Separated from outside influence, this progressive-minded brand has reinvented the Jiu-Jitsu kimono. Through this process, they have re-discovered their heritage in manufacturing. This trailer takes a quick look inside the process, and people behind the…

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Book Review – Training for Competition By David Meyer

Book Review – Training for Competition By David Meyer

Training for Competition Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Submission Grappling by David Meyer was first published in 2008. The book contains instructions, tips, and experiences that you can use to become a better competition fighter. David Meyer provides what seems to be a lifetime of useful information. In 1992, David Meyer joined the BJJ martial art. By 1997, under Rigan and Jean Jacques Machado, David Meyer became one of the first Americans to reach black belt…

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Roll On Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy

Roll On Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is coming to Parry Sound, Ontario. “I have been training different combat sports for nearly 16 years now; wrestling, pankration, tae kwon do, Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, boxing, but none have I been so passionate about as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Even though life has taken me away from the sport several times in the 9 years I’ve been training, I always come back to it. Coming near to my black belt is a very exciting…

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White Belt Problems: 15 pointers to increase your game.

White Belt Problems: 15 pointers to increase your game.

Get Better at BJJ We all begin our BJJ journey as a white belt. Being tapped out countless times is a normal part of the process and this can be very testing. However, if your reading this article then you’re in luck; these pointers are going to help sharpen your game and bring you to that next level. Some of these points are more specific, while others are general concepts. Regardless, you must understand that…

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