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    can anybody help me with some submission moves. or any websites that'll help me learn. if u do, please dont ignore this

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    Buy the Gracie books. I think you can get them on the internet through amazon, or the Gracie schools or Gracie seminars.

    Cakegirl

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    • #3
      uNliMit3d mK,
      One can't learn grappling from a book or a video (as the same goes for stricking). You need to join a school.

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          • #6
            Find an instructor.

            If you're a novice, learning from books is dangerous.

            Far and away, the best BJJ technical book is the Master Text II from www.jiu-jitsu.net

            It's also the most expensive.

            The first thing the author says, in all three of his books, is that a book is not a substitute for a qualified instructor.


            Words more true were never written.

            Good luck.

            Spanky

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            • #7
              Read the Royler and Renzo Gracie BJJ book. Once you learn all the moves up you can walk into any BJJ school and ask to take your black belt test. This will save you tons of money instead of taking classes!!! If they ask where you learned BJJ make sure to tell them that you read from this fine publication.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Benjamin Dover
                Read the Royler and Renzo Gracie BJJ book. Once you learn all the moves up you can walk into any BJJ school and ask to take your black belt test. This will save you tons of money instead of taking classes!!! If they ask where you learned BJJ make sure to tell them that you read from this fine publication.
                ..... *Sigh*.... yeah I can learn boxing from a book too.... no conditioning, sparring, coaching, or anything required.... Where do people come up with this stuff?

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                • #9
                  Did you fail to read the satire in Ben's post?

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                  • #10
                    thanks for all the help. keep postin

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                    • #11
                      Spanky,

                      I was actually serious. You can also get your online bjj black belt. It is an open book test where you have to describe what your next move will be in certain scenarios. Of course you will have to describe it in great detail. You too can obtain an online bjj black belt for a small nominal fee of $5000. Some of these online black belts can tie up Royce like Gumby, LOL!!!

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