Best coaches?

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  1. Emir Mehovic said:

    Best coaches?

    Who do you think are the best...

    Jiu jitsu coaches-

    Muay thai coaches-

    Wrestiling coaches-

    Boxng coaches-

    Pick 3 for as much as you can.
     
  2. Corky said:
    jits
    prob any gracie for gi
    edgie bravo
    and marcelo garcia
    thai
    idk prob gsps coach
    wrestling
    olympic gold medal
    boxing
    freddie roach
     
  3. Emir Mehovic said:
    Jiu jitsu- Eddie Bravo, Marcelo Garcia, Robert Drysdale

    Muay thai- Mark Dellograte, Peter Pinto, Phil Nurse

    Wrestiling- Greg Jackson, Randy Couture, Marty Niblo

    Boxing- Freddie Roach, Floyd Mayweather Sr, Roger Mayweather
     
  4. Corky said:
    ya i was thinking mayweather but i didnt wanna list fighters xD
    in that case i would put mayweather jr and pacquiao
     
  5. Jack LaBarge said:
    Jiu jitsu: Eddie Bravo, Chris Herzog, Marcelo Garcia, Llyod Irvin

    Mauy Thai: Master Toddy, Rob Kaman, Ernesto Hoost

    Wrestling: Dan Gable, Cael Sanderson, Gene Mills

    Boxing: Freddie Roach, Floyd Sr.
    Last edited by Jack LaBarge; 06-01-2011 at 06:55 PM.
     
  6. Brian Morency said:
    Ricardo Arona
     
  7. Robert Sevigny said:
    Jiu jitsu coaches- ANY Gracie, Dave Camerillo, marcello garcia
    Muay thai coaches- duke roufus or anyone in thailand

    Wrestiling coaches- -insert generic wrestling coach-

    Boxng coaches- fredy roache
     
  8. Scott Yockel said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Jack LaBarge View Post
    Jiu jitsu: Eddie Bravo, Chris Herzog, Marcelo Garcia, Llyod Irvin

    Mauy Thai: Master Toddy, Rob Kaman, Ernesto Hoost

    Wrestling: Dan Gable, Cael Sanderson, Gene Mills

    Boxing: Freddie Roach, Floyd Sr.
    I like like Jack 's picks
     
  9. Emir Mehovic said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Anderson Silva View Post
    ya i was thinking mayweather but i didnt wanna list fighters xD
    in that case i would put mayweather jr and pacquiao
    i didnt pick any current fighters?
     
  10. Matthias Sieber said:
    the thread title reminded me of the dream I had last night...

    I got an award for "Best coach" on a tournament and I'd been there with 10th Planet Burbank. Funny stuff



    As far as the actual topic goes I would have to stick to the instructors I know personally.

    The teachings of 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Brown Belt Cade Nelson from HQ helped me probably the most on my recent trip. When Scott Epstein was here in Germany I picked up some very good detail from him. The year before I started to implement a lot of Erwann Marshall's stuff into my game. And there's always Eddie Bravo.

    Sure, I can watch all the DVDs and great instructionals online, but for myself I find it much better at this point to be taught in person.

    I doubt you'll know my muay thai instructors and I worked wrestling only for a handful of classes. But the instruction I got from Conor Heun and Amir Allam were very helpful.