jiu jitsu schools in nj

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  1. Luis Acherbo said:

    jiu jitsu schools in nj

    going back to jersey to visit family for about three weeks and i havent been there in years any1 know any good jiu jitsu schools i should/could stop by while im there ill be in newark
     
  2. Jim Allen said:
    There's Renzo Gracie Newark or if you head over to Harrison, NJ, there's Cutting Edge Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu headed by Robson Moura BB Prof. Josef Manuel...or there's always a quick train ride to NYC. Then you have Marcelo's, Renzo's, and Shaolin's. Many excellent options
     
  3. Harry Evans said:
    Who teaches at Renzo Newark? Also, where can I find the NYC listings for the schools? Is Ryan Hall out there too?
     
  4. Luis Acherbo said:
    oh yeah i didnt think about new york lol ill give them a try def
     
  5. Jim Allen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by AcesRacked View Post
    Who teaches at Renzo Newark? Also, where can I find the NYC listings for the schools? Is Ryan Hall out there too?
    Renzo Newark is headed by Prof. Romulo Bittencourt. The NYC listings are probably easiest to find on their websites. If you google Marcelo for instance, his website will pop up in the results. Ryan Hall is out of Virginia I believe, somewhere near DC.
     
  6. Jim Allen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by acherbo View Post
    oh yeah i didnt think about new york lol ill give them a try def
    Marcelo's and Renzo's are not too far from Penn Station. Shaolin's is further up on the west side in sorta the Times Square area.
     
  7. Luis Acherbo said:
    thanks alot man i just will feel weird not doing jiu jitsu for three weeks
     
  8. Orlando Rosę said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Allen View Post
    There's Renzo Gracie Newark or if you head over to Harrison, NJ, there's Cutting Edge Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu headed by Robson Moura BB Prof. Josef Manuel...or there's always a quick train ride to NYC. Then you have Marcelo's, Renzo's, and Shaolin's. Many excellent options
    Just to add to what Jim said, Prof. Josef Manuel won the BB Masters Lightfeather weight division at this past weekend's 2010 No-Gi Worlds. Congrats to World Champ "Ze Cobra." He has an all are welcome policy, no matter what school you're affiliated with. http://www.cebjj.com

    On a side note, he was one of the last people to have had private lesson with Helio Gracie after Helio had retired from teaching. He tells the story of how that honor accidentally came about on Podcast #2 of "Robson Moura Radio." Check it out.
    http://www.robsonmoura.com/podcast/RMNU_Radio_2.mp3
     
  9. Jim Allen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Orlando Rosę View Post
    Just to add to what Jim said, Prof. Josef Manuel won the BB Masters Lightfeather weight division at this past weekend's 2010 No-Gi Worlds. Congrats to World Champ "Ze Cobra." He has an all are welcome policy, no matter what school you're affiliated with. http://www.cebjj.com

    On a side note, he was one of the last people to have had private lesson with Helio Gracie after Helio had retired from teaching. He tells the story of how that honor accidentally came about on Podcast #2 of "Robson Moura Radio." Check it out.
    http://www.robsonmoura.com/podcast/RMNU_Radio_2.mp3
    Podcast was awesome! That was a nice find
     
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    Louis Ho said:
    Rob Bradley teaches 10th Planet in Mount Olive, NJ. But I don't think there are drop in classes at his school.
    Head Instructor of 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Montreal

    WWW.10thplanetjiujitsumtl.com