We all want to improve and many students assume that by taking a higher level class, they’ll learn faster. In fact the opposite is true since understanding the fundamental concepts in CT-A will enable you to understand the lesson plans in other classes. You wouldn’t build a house starting with the walls or roof, likewise Continue Reading
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CURRICULUM: WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 29th
We have an exciting week of training, testing and celebration this week. Â All BJJ classes will be on normal run times except for our Tuesday 4:30pm class. Â Testing for kids will be Tuesday at 5pm followed by promotions immediately after. We will also be celebrating our Coach Ranulfo Gonzalez Jr.’s wins at the recent Continue Reading
CURRICULUM: WEEK OF AUGUST 25th
We all have different goals when training – to become more fit, learning to defend yourself, find success in competition, or gain confidence. Some goals may seem farther off than others but the journey to where you want to be starts today. Regardless of our personal goals, we help each other achieve them as one Continue Reading
CURRICULUM: WEEK OF AUGUST 11th
Whether it’s your first day or you’ve been training for decades, we have a class for you. INTRO / CT-A:Â The starting point for learning Professor’s Jiu-Jitsu. This class emphasizes the most important techniques and movements of BJJ with positional training as time allows. CT-B:Â Continues to expand on the concepts in CT-A while introducing more advanced Continue Reading
CURRICULUM: WEEK OF JULY 28th
The best time to start training Jiu-Jitsu is now! As we progress through Professor Caio’s curriculum, you can begin at any point and eventually come all the way back around to where you started. This ensures that if you’re just beginning your training, you will see the whole curriculum over time and refine the techniques Continue Reading
CURRICULUM: WEEK OF JUNE 2nd
This week we are coming off one of the most exciting weekends of the year for fans of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, the IBJJF World Championships. Professor Caio initially left his mark on the sport as a competitor and champion, now he coaches his students through the most difficult and prestigious tournament in the world. Whether Continue Reading