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I have a few titles from that series and they are all top-notch. Plenty of reverse angles and many, many repetitions of each move so you don't have to rewind over and over again while you practice.
EDIT IN FAIRNESS...
to Hannibal, a "book library" can sometimes be a pain in the ass to learn from, BUT a multimedia library is a totally different thing.
My two cents.
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Posted On:
8/30/2004 10:54am--
I hear the Sperry series are the absolute best.
Look at the reviews on bjj.org and Bill Lewis website
http://www.members.aol.com/bjj33/billmain.htm
I plan on getting:
Sperry Vale Tudo
Roy Harris BJJ 101-201 Series
Tony Cecchine Catch Wrestling
Mark Hatmaker StuffLast edited by blankslate; 8/30/2004 11:03am at .



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8/30/2004 9:25am
Style: Canadian Shidokan