Customer Review: this dvd is great for beginers. simco really put together a well rounded complete dvd. i like simcos products much better than the gracies. simco give you solid techniques that work and that you actully see people using over and over agian as the gracies books/dvds (which i fell into the gracie hype... more info
Customer Review: Once again, I think that this is going to be one of my shortest reviews ever and there is a great reason for it. Out of all of the books I have reviewed on the subject (and there has been many) this one is without a doubt one of the best books I have yet seen on the subject. The author did an... more info
Customer Review: I think It is very good instructional video.
Not slow at all.
It make sense to go over and over because they show different angles and also mistakes you can make during training.
I take classes but this DVD shows much more deep techniques and it is very detail. Best regards... more info
Customer Review: Depending on your preference, top game or guard work, Eddie Bravo's books are excellent variations on the art. Rubber Guard was excellent and the Twister doesnt disappoint either. Victory Belt does a great job of showing alternate angle photos of the techniques, limiting the amount of blindspots.... more info
Customer Review: I have studied the martial arts for 40 years. For 15 of those 40 years I studied brazilian jiu-jitsu. I had to add this book to my library. The details in this book are great. Joe and Ed are a good team, you get a look at Joe's teching style and Ed's writing style. This book will give you a better... more info
Customer Review: This is an excellent training manual on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The techniques are detailed with photographs and very well written descriptions. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to up his or her Brazilian Jiu Jitsu game.
Customer Review: Randy has put together this book in much the same way that he put together his MMA career, brilliantly! I have read through this book many times and really am having a difficult time finding anything really wrong with this book. Sure you could henpeck it to death with trivial inconsequential... more info