Customer Review: This DVD covers a wide variety of basic movements that are essential to all Jiu Jitsu players. Roy Dean does an excellent job of thoroughly explaining the movements and the competitive mentality of basic BJJ. My only gripe about this DVD is that it does not cover basic submissions and escapes from... more info
Customer Review: This is a legandary man, wish I could have met him. If one wants to get to the roots of Jiu-Jitsu Gracie style, this book is it. I enjoyed the history of Helio in the beginning.
Customer Review: This is an excellent series, and I would recommend it to anyone beginning jiu-jitsu. The examples are clear and shown from many angles, and there is enough variation of technique to keep you interested. So why give it 3 stars if it is so good? Even though these videos are very good, they do not... more info
Customer Review: I've been doing BJJ for a year and a half now, but have always had the trouble of forgetting details here and there, especially for some of the positions that only happen occasionally. A single miniscule movement can make or break a submission attempt, and so that is my trouble. I was in the... more info
Customer Review: This DVD (3) to be exact has some good points and intruction, its just cheaply made and the intructor is one of the worst sites on camera. I could have made a better production with a retro 80's camera and a VHS player on EP mode, just rubbish. I found myself laughing more than I was paying... more info
Customer Review: I am a Judoka and I wanted to "improve" my grappling. I found this extremely helpful and have been sharing this with others in my dojo. A few of my favorites: 019 - Attacking from the mounted position "Americana"
021 - Defense against a guillotine choke
028 - Headlock escape 1... more info