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Jiu Jitsu - Sometimes passing just isn't an option.
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Gladiators Academy Lafayette, LA Style: Judo, MMA, White Trash JJ--
Jason
I love your ideas and was subscribed to grapplers quest for awhile. I am writing a Judo/BJJ curriculum for a high school class. Just wondering if you may have had any experience with this or anything that may help get the class going?Judo is only gentle for the guy on top. -
Jiu Jitsu - Sometimes passing just isn't an option.
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Coach Josh,
I would recommend Stephan Kesting's BJJ Roadmap (for the BJJ side of things). It may be exactly what you need. I believe I uploaded it to a FTP site and published an article about it here in this forum. I can always email it to you if you don't have it already. Great by itself or can be used to craft your own template for a curriculum. -
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