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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Mixed Martial Arts (MMA/UFC) => Topic started by: MidniteRambo on April 17, 2007, 03:17:20 PM
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I am looking into getting some instruction in the LA area. From what I've read, I would like someone connected with the Gracie school. Any thoughts? Is it expensive, do they take anybody or do you need experience, what could I expect from the training/workouts etc.
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Rickson Gracie International Jiu-Jitsu Center - BJJ
Instructor: Rickson Gracie
Instructor's teachers:
, West los Angeles, USA,
Ph: 310.914.4122`
Fax:
Url: www.rickson.com
^This would be the guy to learn from.^
Here is the next best thing in that area if Rickson is out of your range
John Machado Adademy - BJJ
Instructor: John Machado
Instructor's teachers:
Farmers Market 6333 W. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA 90036, Los Angeles, USA, 90036
P.O. Box 7000-650 Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Ph: 323-937-7767`
Fax:
Url: http://www.johnmachado.net/
Email: studentcare@johnmachado.net
As a beginner you would probably just observe and do some light rolling (with no submissions) the first couple days. Bjj is the most demanding sport ive done as far as cardio is concerned. I remember when I first started Bjj, I thought since I was in boxing, my endurance would be decent. It turns out it wasn't, and I gassed pretty fast. I've heard of monthly tuitions being as low as $50.00 and as much as $300.00.
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RCJ Machado Jiu Jitsu Tarzana
Jean Jaques Machado
18750 Oxnard St. #403 Tarzana
818-343-6548
www.jeanjacquesmachado.c om/
Torrance Machado Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Rigan Machado & Roger Machado
2416 Artisia Blvd.
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Phone: 310-376-2953
www.riganmachado.com
machadotorrance@yahoo.com
Pasadena Machado Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Rigan Machado & Roger Machado
977 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, California 91106
(310) 371-5441
machadotorrance@yahoo.com
The Machados are phenomenal instructors, nephews of Carley Gracie, cousins or Rorion, Relson, Rickson, Royce, Royler, Rolker. JJ has a very techinical game, and is great in gi and no gi.
Rey Diogo
8733 Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90034
[Click here for directions]
310.839.9086 Academy
Email: reydiogo@yahoo.com
Rey Diogo is under master Carlson Gracie. Two time world champion. Great instructor as well.
CAIQUE JIU JITSU ACADEMY
19751 South Figueroa St
Carson,CA 90745
USA, CA
United States
Phone: (310) 618 8149
Carlos Caique Elias is a former instructor for Rickson, and is a 5th degree black belt.
Orange County Shoot Wrestling
New school opening soon in Fullerton! - 6800 SQ. FT!
4080 N. Palm St.
Fullerton, CA 92835
Contact Tonya or Erik for more information:
Tonya Elliott
Phone: 818-915-3225
Email: erik@erikpaulson.com
Erik Paulson is a BJJ black belt, a shooto world champ, and is an encyclopedia of information.
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If you're in this area, give my buddy Shawn Williams a shot. He has a Renzo School out there and is a great black belt. I used to take privates with him. If you like fancy gi sweeps, he's your man.
Hollywood Jiu Jitsu
1106 N. La Cienga Blvd. #103
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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Thanks to all of you above who responded. I appreciate it greatly.
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Ever in Hawaii come to Bj's gym. go to www.bjpenn.com (http://www.bjpenn.com)
If you plan to compete you can usually stay at one of their houses for free while you train.
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if you have the oportunity, go to Ricksonīs...The biggest legend on brazilian jiu jitsu
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if you have the oportunity, go to Ricksonīs...The biggest legend on brazilian jiu jitsu
How much does he actually teach? I rolled with him at a seminar in 1994. He is a wizard, and subbed everyone at the seminar. Scott Devine was at class, he is one of Relson's first BBs. Great stuff he taught us.
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How much does he actually teach? I rolled with him at a seminar in 1994. He is a wizard, and subbed everyone at the seminar. Scott Devine was at class, he is one of Relson's first BBs. Great stuff he taught us.
well, i never took classes from him i just saw some seminars (a couple i think). He was very didatic. One of the best professors and fighters you could have is Royler Gracie, for me the second better Gracie after Rickson, better than Royce, but he lives in Brazil ;D
Jean jacques would be another awesome option, he is known to be a great teacher
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I know you said la but worth the drive go to Placentia at Ralph Gracies school by far the best of them all they dont call him the pitbull for nothing the other thing his black belts really are black belts
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well, i never took classes from him i just saw some seminars (a couple i think). He was very didatic. One of the best professors and fighters you could have is Royler Gracie, for me the second better Gracie after Rickson, better than Royce, but he lives in Brazil ;D
Jean jacques would be another awesome option, he is known to be a great teacher
Royler lives in Brazil, but he's in the States often. I trained at a Royler affiliated school and had the pleasure of grappling (and tapping) against him several times. He seemed to like using me as his "demontration dummy" during his seminars at my school. :P
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I know you said la but worth the drive go to Placentia at Ralph Gracies school by far the best of them all they dont call him the pitbull for nothing the other thing his black belts really are black belts
That would be a 12 hour drive! With the amount of great instruction in LA/SoCal, why drive to NorCal. If I were in NorCal, I'd train with Dave Camarillo, BJJ black, as well as national level judo competitor. BJJ instructor for AKA.