Hi guys,
I'm an MMA coach but also teach some BJJ (gi) classes. I've been a fan of Eddie's for a long time now and often use a few very basic 10thP techniques in my game (from Lockdown). However, I've just upgraded to a pro-membership as I really want to put some time into learning the system.
My plan is to drill frequently with a few guys from the gym but also visit my nearest 10thP moon as often as time will allow. There's one about a 1.5hr drive from me I believe.
I would also love to start implementing some more 10p techniques into my classes, once I have drilled them adequately myself.
So, just wanted to introduce myself to you guys as I'm planning on spending a lot more time on here and will hopefully work my way into the 10thP family!
If anyone has any recommendations as to a good starting point for me to start with the 10P specific techniques then it'd be much appreciated. I have the two Rubber Guard books so will put more time into that material but there's so much material on here that it's a bit overwhelming (in a good way
)
Cheers!!
I'm an MMA coach but also teach some BJJ (gi) classes. I've been a fan of Eddie's for a long time now and often use a few very basic 10thP techniques in my game (from Lockdown). However, I've just upgraded to a pro-membership as I really want to put some time into learning the system.
My plan is to drill frequently with a few guys from the gym but also visit my nearest 10thP moon as often as time will allow. There's one about a 1.5hr drive from me I believe.
I would also love to start implementing some more 10p techniques into my classes, once I have drilled them adequately myself.
So, just wanted to introduce myself to you guys as I'm planning on spending a lot more time on here and will hopefully work my way into the 10thP family!

If anyone has any recommendations as to a good starting point for me to start with the 10P specific techniques then it'd be much appreciated. I have the two Rubber Guard books so will put more time into that material but there's so much material on here that it's a bit overwhelming (in a good way

Cheers!!