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Im sure there would be 100's in brazil, after all it is the founding country. As for sweden I havent heard of any sweedish BJJ practioners, but thats not to say there isn't any.
Check phone books. Check internet Yahoo Check with friends in the area. Check clublisting in local MA mags. hope this helped.
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As far as I know, there's only about 3 BJJ gym's in Norway. I've been told that www.sbjja.net are a good network of schools as they have schools in bothSweden and Norway.
In terms of Brazil, how about doing a search on Gracie Barra? |
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Gracie Barra? Is that the same style Royce Gracie practices. I know hes dad of grand dad invented it but is it called Gracie Barra. I dont think it is the name Carlson Gracie Ju-Jitsu rings my memory.
Can someone please clear my problem up.
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