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    Alex is closer to you in Walnut Creek, I would make it to his spot but Denny's is a must. I have friends out there, but feel free to add me on facebook if you have one and we can set something up if I am in town

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    Quote Originally Posted by chillin_fillin View Post
    Hey guys, I'm a big fan of Eddie and 10th planet JJ but unfortunately I live in Sacramento and there are no 10th planet schools here. And my BJJ school won't allow people to practice 10th planet techniques. But I still watch MTS on my own and try different techniques during rolling.

    So if anyone's in the area and wants to drill, let me know.

    Thanks,
    Hey man, I travel to Sacramento frequently and train at a few places I HIGHLY Recommend. I never miss a no-gi class at Cassio Werneck's academy. He is an awesome guy, is down with the System, and a Phalanx athlete .
    I would also suggest Waza BJJ in Elk Grove. They don't have specific no-gi classes but the owner and head instructor (Derek) welcomes TPJJ peeps to roll in his gi class. In fact I'm heading up in two weeks and will be wearing my TPJJ gear while I roll in their gi class. He's a great guy. Lastly, check out Carnage MMA in Orangevale. Jaime Jarra is very good at no-gi and pretty much the scariest looking guy I've ever seen but also very nice and polite. Hope this helps!

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    Oh and I should also add that Cassio Werneck taught everything Eddie did at M3 last week in his class....both the gi and no gi class. Lots of love in Sacramento, just not at Yemaso. Check out Team Werneck and you can get all the TPJJ training you want brotha.

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    Derek is awesome at Waza and where I started. He has a couple of purples that know the system as well. No twisters or not many leg locks there just FYI. He only does GI but is open to any style you want to do also a black belt under Cassio. Hey Phalanx when you are in Sac you should come train with Gustavo

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    Awesome, I'm down to carpool when you're recovered. Love BJJ but the shit's fucking rough on your body huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Burgess View Post
    I live near Sac and would love to drill with you but at the moment I'm hurt. We should keep in contact!

    I am also planning to hit up Denny's school a when I recover. We could car pool and take turns driving. As Amir said its not that far. Just a fair warning, it will be a while before I fully recover.

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    Ok cool, thanks for the information!

    Quote Originally Posted by phalanxfc View Post
    Hey man, I travel to Sacramento frequently and train at a few places I HIGHLY Recommend. I never miss a no-gi class at Cassio Werneck's academy. He is an awesome guy, is down with the System, and a Phalanx athlete .
    I would also suggest Waza BJJ in Elk Grove. They don't have specific no-gi classes but the owner and head instructor (Derek) welcomes TPJJ peeps to roll in his gi class. In fact I'm heading up in two weeks and will be wearing my TPJJ gear while I roll in their gi class. He's a great guy. Lastly, check out Carnage MMA in Orangevale. Jaime Jarra is very good at no-gi and pretty much the scariest looking guy I've ever seen but also very nice and polite. Hope this helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chillin_fillin View Post
    Awesome, I'm down to carpool when you're recovered. Love BJJ but the shit's fucking rough on your body huh?
    Yeah it is but I didn't hurt me self rolling. When I roll I tap early and try to roll respectfully to reduce injuries to both my partner and I.

    I was out hiking and I took a spill and twisted my knee really bad. The Dr said I tore my ACL and MCL. I go for a MRI in May to see the extent of the damage. Sux ass...

    JJ is like my Zen. Dont take training for granted. I did and would miss days or even weeks at times. Now that I can't train at all I REALLY miss it. Cant wait to heal up and get back to training.

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