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    Rhyno's Gym
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    That's such a bummer to hear about all of you guys who have had to leave schools due to conflicts with narrow minded instructors. I feel so fortunate to train with an instructor who encourages keeping an open mind regarding BJJ techniques and philosophies.

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    Ethos Jiu-Jitsu & Martial Arts of Tyler, Texas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reed View Post
    nothing can compensate for rolling time. and nothing can compensate for reps. but you can make your stamina as best as it can be. circuit training with high reps and high intensity. lots of running. core training big time. and a ton of stretching. then watch a bunch of MTS and youtube instructionals.

    but most importantly, find yourself a better gym.

    GL man!
    +1 and if all else fails, go train with them anyway. Keep 10P in your heart, but don't mention it at the gym. Learn what you can from them, and practice your 10P game with someone outside of the gym. I thought I was going to have to do this when I started at our Relson Gracie gym, but my coach is open minded, and even owns some of Eddies' books.

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    Sam Sales

    If you go in with the right attitude you may find after a while the instructors will start to 'come round', or you may even find it was exaggerated in the first place. I was told by some of my training partners when i started at my new gym that my instructor (high level Brazilian guy) was anti Eddie/10p etc. However not too long ago i had a conversation with him where he was saying he thinks Eddie is cool etc.
    Go in there with a '10p or nothing/nothing else comes close/gi jiu jitsu isn't effective' etc etc type of attitude then you will definitely not be welcomed with open arms. Be 100% respectful and well mannered at all times and I am certain no school with have an issue with you training there AND adding some 10p tech into your rolling. These guys want your money after all, and they want to build big strong teams. Plus practically EVERY jiu jitsu gym has 'that guy', the guy that plays 10p or 50/50 or whatever.
    I would say google all your local jiu jitsu gyms, and whichever one is the best, go there at least once or twice per week.
    Just my opinion. :-)

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