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  • #16
    "Personally I think you should be looking for smaller class sizes and cheaper rates."

    Agreed!

    "Also on a personal note, I hate wasting time warming up"

    Agreed again!
    Seems I have no original thoughts today

    But seriously folks,

    Renzo may be a nice guy (I think he is & very humble as Gracies go)
    But if most of your time is warming up, spending $ & getting no instructor time, screw it! No matter what his last name is, if you shop you can find a quality instructor with much smaller classes.

    Or even better than that (maybe my mind is working today
    Find your new smaller, less expensive club & spend the same $ by adding a private or semi private once a week, it'll guarentee your improvement!

    How's that?
    Coffee's my friend......

    Have a nice long weekend!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by IPON
      CON - see below other schools for BJJ and a good link for MAs in NYC and boroughs.

      Anyone have an opinion on Marcus Santos at Machado BJJ or Edson Carvalho BJJ?






      Edson Carvalho Brazilian Jujitsu and Judo at Ultimate Gym Muay Thai
      Edson Carvalho
      1 East 28th St. 2nd Floor
      New York 10001
      212-725-5552

      Fabio Clemente Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
      Fabio Clemente, Roni Cardoso
      77 8th Ave
      New York 10014
      917-971-8239

      Machado Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
      28-30 West 36th Street. 10F, buzzer #14
      New York
      212-244-8500
      I am actually planning to visit Marcus Santos's academy. He seems like a solid teacher but i'll have to see when I go there.

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