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Ryan Hall is on that page. He's an ex Moderator here, and an all round good guy. If he says theres something in it, then I reckon there's something in it.
Yes he is, in fact he's got some sick triangles. Search his name on youtube.com and watch his videos.
Lloyd Irvin is quite good actually and his fighters are doing great too..
Yea just to let you clueless people in Llyod Irving is a Great Coach in BJJ Boxing Muay Thai and MMA.His students include Brandon Vera and Mike Fowler among many many others....and just so you guys understand what the blueprint is...it's all a bunch of tips and tactics to help a grappler progress in his training...by no means are they going to get a BJJ blackbelt or magically become a champ from this..its just meant to be a tool of learning.Lloyd did get his BB quick because he trained hard as hell and took notes and studied them very very well.Many people have been helped by his blueprint and i say more power to him.
Just stopping by for old time's sake. What's up, Tom, Bri, and Blitz?
Lloyd Irvin is for real. People question the advertising, but the man is a marketing genius in addition to his incredible jiu-jitsu, grappling, and mma abilities (personal as well as coaching).
I literally have gone from zero to winning tournament on top of tournament thanks to Master Lloyd and his systems. It's not magic--it's just hard work, and those who are willing to stick with it and believe in themselves, their coaches, their teammates, and the system that they are training under WILL succeed. Just look at Mike Fowler, Brandon Vera, Mike Easton, Roberto Torralbas, Julius Park, Jose Villarisco, etc. They are just the beginning. There is a whole rack of guys on Team Lloyd Irvin that most of you haven't even heard of yet who will be making a huge impact in the future. The proof is in the pudding.
Long story short, give the Game Plan a try. If you had the opportunity to spend 'x' amount of money for the opportunity to make yourself even 10% better, would it be worth it to you? People throw money away on technique instructionals all the time without thinking twice.
I am not telling you to go out and buy anything. Rather, I would just caution you against jumping to unwarranted conclusions that could keep you from exploring ideas that could skyrocket your jiu-jitsu/grappling ability.
"It was about that time I realized that searching was my symbol, the emblem of those who go out at night with nothing in mind, the motives of a destroyer of compasses." -Cortázar
It seems to me as if he takes in interesting approach to the mental game, though the marketing thing just seems like so much BS. It is undenyable that he is skilled and his students are skilled and they perform well in competition, but the way he talks and this online super-book thing he has going on makes me think its a ploy.
However, as I said Lloyd and his boys are very successful, and I am going to let him send my these free emails and I have set up a notebook for grappling so I can keep track of concepts and tecniques and tips from anyone from Mat Santos to Lloyd Irvin, it can't hurt my game.
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