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Posted On:
12/03/2011 6:54pm--
Wow, what an amazing time spent on methodology moreso than just technique. Aaron, Grant, thanks so much for working on the Why rather than the What. As always it was great to see y'all. Thanks to JNP, The_Beak, Pat and Blackmonk for rolling out and playing. I especially appreciated the principle to direct application. Those breakdowns are fantastic! I will definitely be drilling them at my club. I can't wait to train with y'all again.
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Posted On:
12/04/2011 12:05am--
Thank you Coach Aaron and Coach Grant. Aaron, your principle based approach impressed me to no end. I feel fortunate for the opportunity to train with you. Thanks to you, for the first time after several previous attempts, I understand what Osoto Gari should look and feel like.
Coach Grant, thank you for your advice. Both you and Coach Aaron had some excellent pointers for some of the bad habits I've developed when throwing people.
Naszir, thank you for your assistance as well. You continue to impress me with your dedication and improvement in standing and ground grappling. Whether you realize it or not, you are one of my throwing coaches too.
Beak, good to see you brother. Central Texas throwdown, you and me, finding a way to make it happen. -
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12/04/2011 1:41pm

Style: Cambo/jujutsu/judo--
Hell'va good time and was great to meet in person folks that I have gotten to "know" on this here internet. For those that are unclear Texas hospitality is alive and well.
Nazir, as always it was great to see you. JNP somehow I reckon' (see I learned a thing or two too..) we will practice together again soon.
Beak good to meet you and the Salt Lick is no joke.....
Grant was good enough to host and nobody went away without a hug.
Anytime you are up in Sea-Town consider my gym home.
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Posted On:
12/04/2011 10:56pm
Style: Youtube-do--
A big thank you to Coach Aaron and Coach Grant for taking the time to put together one hell of a seminar and Donate all proceeds to a local charity. You guys are a cut above.
I take back all the mean and hurtful things I ever said about the two of you. :)
Coach Aaron I can't say enough good things about your approach to teaching. Get yourself back to Texas as soon as you can.
To the rest of my Bullshido Brethren:
JNP and Naszir it was great to see you guys.
And Blackmonk it was good to meet you.
And yes we must have a Texas TD soon.



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11/25/2011 1:44am
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