WHATS UP
I A blue belt 2nd strip under John Hassett's at Hassett's BJJ in south jersey , not sure if I should get the cd's ?
could someone send me in the right direction.
My nearest 10th Planet is in Bethlehem Pa
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WHATS UP
I A blue belt 2nd strip under John Hassett's at Hassett's BJJ in south jersey , not sure if I should get the cd's ?
could someone send me in the right direction.
My nearest 10th Planet is in Bethlehem Pa
Maybe start with the warm ups if you have someone you can practice with. Also start watching mastering the system. Work the system in piece by piece. That is what I do anyway as a Ronin. Go to Bethlehem as often as you can. It is gonna be very amusing when you start put the people at your BJJ school in lockdowns and electric chairs they will give you looks like what the hell is happening to me lol.
Eddie's Rubberguard DVD Set helped me a lot and really gave me a path to follow. It covers the lockdown series (halfguard) also. I subscribe to the Mastering The System (MTS) and it is well worth the price.
I would HIGHLY recommend (no, I almost beg you) to make sure you visit Zach and JM at least once a month if possible (South Jersey should be a decent drive, I know there's a fair amt of folks from Jersey in general who will make the trek to cross train). Trust me it will be worth it, and you will gain a much more detailed understanding of the System.Quote:
My nearest 10th Planet is in Bethlehem Pa
And def utilize the forum, and study all the books and DVDs from the System you can! And that means being an MTS full member too, trust me again the $5 per month is a steal!
Everyone I've trained with in 10th Planet is very different, but if you want to get a flavor for what that's like, look for the fall bootcamp in Rochester that Empire/Herzog organize. Mastering the System is great if you are already in 10th Planet, I'd look to get some first hand experience before trying to reverse engineer videos.
You have a great teacher and you can also get a bunch of great stuff out of Phil M., you're certainly not lacking anything jiu jitsu wise.
Warm ups, DVDs, books, MTS, all of it is better than some of it, welcome aboard :)
Do what I did and watch Eddie vs. Royler 2, fifty-seven times then go from there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyiNg4-kc1s