Total Zen Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Phone: (626) 483-8892
E-Mail: Contact by E-mail
Website: http://www.totalzen.net
(Added on May 29, 2009) • Review This Gym
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Filed Under: California • Los Angeles • San Gabriel Valley (Added on May 29, 2009)
Located in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Walnut, California, Total Zen Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the source for quality Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instruction, and the ULTIMATE self-defense. Offering the finest instruction in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and self-defense…Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has proven to be one of the most effective Martial Arts in the world.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has proven itself for over eight decades as the finest form of self-defense, both in the ring and on the street. The techniques taught here are based on leverage and body mechanics. They are taught in an extremely detailed and repetitious manner whereby making the moves instinctive. The key is to create muscle memory so that students can react rather than stop and think if they find themselves in a threatening situation.
Due to the fact that opponents range in physical size, strength and ability, it is important to learn a self-defense system that uses leverage and body mechanics as its key to success rather than strength and force. More often then not, your aggressor will be bigger, heavier and stronger than you. Without these techniques, gaining control or submitting your aggressor will be difficult. The techniques are simple, effective and practical. Commitment to becoming a better self-defense practitioner through training and repetition, your skill level and confidence will dramatically increase. Come in for your free introductory class and judge for yourself.
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Is this place good? who are the instructors? I live near and i am curious
Since you are nearby, the best thing to do is try it yourself. I’m sure they’re welcome to new guys. That is the best way to assess the place and to get a feel for what it is, so that you know whether the place is right for you to train or not.