I'm at Fabio Santos' school in San Diego and am trying out as much as I can from the 10th Planet System. Definitely adds wrinkles and options I hadn't seen before. But, I'm also nowhere near a brown belt. Welcome!
I'm at Fabio Santos' school in San Diego and am trying out as much as I can from the 10th Planet System. Definitely adds wrinkles and options I hadn't seen before. But, I'm also nowhere near a brown belt. Welcome!
Welcome. I am the main tenth planet person at my school. I love it. Bravo v Royler 2 got me interested too, and I got mastering the twister and advanced rubber guard after. I did rg before but didn't know what to do besides gogo and omo, but the books and MTS has helped me alot. I'm waiting for a reprint for mastering the rubber guard but will probably end up getting the dvds.
Unfortunately, prior to ATT, I was at a not-so open minded school. When I started studying moves from the lockdown and applying them a few of the sweeps, it was incredibly easy. Mind you, I'm a brown belt so that's part of it, but a lot has to do with the total LACK OF KNOWLEDGE of what is happening down there for my training partners. Thank you for the "dipset" advice. (I'll look that up, but I assume it's the crawl under and to the side in the half?) I do have problems against some of the stronger guys getting the double unders as they smash me. Although, recently I saw a framing sequence (jaws of life?) to create space. Forgive me if I'm getting the terms mixed-up. Promise I'll get them down. Too bad there's no 10th planet schools near me.
Our gym is not a proper 10th Planet Moon.
But, from the very first day of opening, we have infused the curriculum with 10th Planet moves. Same goes for the university club we ran before opening a real gym.
You definitely won't regret the decision to study 10th Planet.