Colorado Underground >> anyone train at ColoradoBJJ?
| 10/13/04 5:38 PM | |
Shootozen
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Edited: 13-Oct-04 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 3348 |
that's David Ruiz's place right? need to get back into it and I've heard some good things about him...being a Machado BB is a total plus- how is the school? how much? I called but no answer- |
| 3/20/05 11:36 AM | |
buddie
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Edited: 20-Mar-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 3104 |
AstroJetson is correct, I trained there for a brief stint when they were still Champion Martial arts BJJ and Muay Thai. Great, knowledgable instruction, but it did get frustrating from time to time because it felt like you had to really be responsible for getting things back on track, which as a student I don't want to have to do. I want to focus my energy on the program and have it laid out for me. But I will say that David Ruiz and Amal at Boulder BJJ are second to none in terms of quality instruction. buddie |
| 4/5/05 1:14 AM | |
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tapout10
Edited: 05-Apr-05 Member Since: 10/06/2003 Posts: 2 |
Amal Easton is as good as they come! Heard some nice things about Ruiz as well. |
| 5/16/08 6:46 PM | |
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PrimeTimeFC
Member Since: 4/27/08 Posts: 3 |
ttt |
| 7/20/08 8:38 PM | |
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customguards
Member Since: 7/16/08 Posts: 2 |
I know the owners of Colorado BJJ and have done some mouth guards for them, they are an excellent camp. There are some goods one's in Colorado it just depends where your going. Since I'm training as a fighter I get to see most of the guys on the local circuit and before long CBJJ will have a few good one's coming out. It is definitely worth the stop. |
| 7/20/08 8:39 PM | |
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customguards
Member Since: 7/16/08 Posts: 3 |
Don't forget there are 2 Ruiz camps in the Denver area. |
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