Over at MMA Mania they have a story on Matt Arroyo’s cutting edge BJJ program The No-Gi Library. What is it? I’ll let the Mania piece explain:
Matt Arroyo Introduces The No-Gi Library
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↵So he and Kahn collaborated to offer high-level Brazilian jiu-jistu strategy through an eBook called "The BJJ Manifesto." The eBook was such a wild success that the pair decided to model an interactive 12-week coaching program after it called the No Gi Library to show all the technique that goes along with the strategy.
↵No Gi Library is a registration-only course that hits all the major aspects/positions of sound jiu-jitsu. Students watch the instructors, work on submission holds remotely and then send videos of themselves practicing them to Arroyo and Kahn for critique. The instructors actually watch the videos and provide constructive feedback directly to students with personal video instruction.
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This is an interesting new way for people to learn technique and will surely be welcome in areas where training options are limited.
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