ADULTS MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY
TWO BJJ SESSIONS A WEEK FOR £40 PER CALENDER MONTH VIA DIRECT DEBIT.
THIS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME.
CONTACT DAVID FOR MORE INFO
Tuesday 15 March 2011
Monday 14 March 2011
SATURDAY CLASS CANCELLED
Dear Team,
Due to low attendance the Saturday class has now been cancelled. We now have a new Monday class at 6pm. Also we are waiting for another time slot to become available so we can make the Monday class later.
I am still available for private tuition on Saturday's so feel free to contact me for my appointment availability.
See you on the mats
David
Due to low attendance the Saturday class has now been cancelled. We now have a new Monday class at 6pm. Also we are waiting for another time slot to become available so we can make the Monday class later.
I am still available for private tuition on Saturday's so feel free to contact me for my appointment availability.
See you on the mats
David
Wednesday 9 March 2011
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Monday 7 March 2011
Thursday 3 March 2011
BJJ Blog by David Tobin
Since starting to learn BJJ I have discovered like most people that it is more than just a sport, it is a way of life. My first BJJ instructor Marc Walder taught me the most important principles of BJJ, the first being develope your technique before using your power and endurance to overcome your opponent or training partner. As a beginner learning to relax during sparring was one of the hardest things I ever had to do.
I always used to get told Dave use your technique not your strength, as if you don’t you will eventually find someone as strong as you and lose. This is now my philosophy on BJJ and I emphasize this in my classes. After lots of time spent on the mat developing my ability to be able to relax I found that eventually I would not even find myself out of breath after sparring and then it clicked! However I find myself in competition to this day that when adrenaline kicks in its hard not to go back to my old ways and more often than none losing due to lack of endurance.
Finding an instructor that stylistically suits your style and body type.
Since I started training with my current instructor Michael Russell I have found that his creative and intuitive style has rubbed off on me. I find myself using his type of attacks in sparring and I feel not all but most of them suit me very well. I also enjoy watching other people’s styles and how they tend to be an extension of their character. This is why BJJ is so special, it allows us to express ourselves on a day to day basis and be unique to everyone else! For example every class I have participated in all the instructors have their own little way of setting things up or countering a submission or passing the guard etc. So does it matter if your instructor has the same way of thinking? Or the same style and character as you? I think it does to a certain extent however as an instructor myself I find it difficult to teach techniques that match every body type, it is up to us as a student to use what works for us and throw out or change what doesn’t.
Watch out for future Topics and blog posts
David Tobin
I always used to get told Dave use your technique not your strength, as if you don’t you will eventually find someone as strong as you and lose. This is now my philosophy on BJJ and I emphasize this in my classes. After lots of time spent on the mat developing my ability to be able to relax I found that eventually I would not even find myself out of breath after sparring and then it clicked! However I find myself in competition to this day that when adrenaline kicks in its hard not to go back to my old ways and more often than none losing due to lack of endurance.
Finding an instructor that stylistically suits your style and body type.
Since I started training with my current instructor Michael Russell I have found that his creative and intuitive style has rubbed off on me. I find myself using his type of attacks in sparring and I feel not all but most of them suit me very well. I also enjoy watching other people’s styles and how they tend to be an extension of their character. This is why BJJ is so special, it allows us to express ourselves on a day to day basis and be unique to everyone else! For example every class I have participated in all the instructors have their own little way of setting things up or countering a submission or passing the guard etc. So does it matter if your instructor has the same way of thinking? Or the same style and character as you? I think it does to a certain extent however as an instructor myself I find it difficult to teach techniques that match every body type, it is up to us as a student to use what works for us and throw out or change what doesn’t.
Watch out for future Topics and blog posts
David Tobin
NEW MONDAY CLASS STARTS NEXT MONDAY 7TH MARCH AT 6:00PM TILL 7:00PM
This is a new class for the adults, all are welcome to come and train whether it’s to get fit, learn self defense or just learn the state of the art ground fighting techniques proven to (work) in real combat situations. Ideal for Ladies and Gents so don’t be shy about coming down to our friendly and welcoming club.
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