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Learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Techniques Fast and Develop Them To An Instinctive Level Quickly Are you forgetting the details of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu techniques that you learn in class. Are you finding it hard to apply techniques that you
thought you knew while rolling because the memory download of all the details of
the technique comes a little too late after you recognize the opening to the
technique. I used to have the same
thing happen to me. If you want to be a dominating force in class or in competition this it the course to get. The method can also be applied to techniques learned from other tapes and DVD’s from other teachers. Many students have gotten the course and sent in testimonials that can be read below. If you’re a serious student of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and want to progress rapidly this is something you don’t want to miss. Our course is one of the biggest secrets out there in the sense that those who get it don’t want to tell others about it because it gives them such a big advantage in class with their competitors.
Introduction (additional information) The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Accelerated Learning Course was created in 2000 by Robert Morales, a brown belt under Joe Moreira, and Dr. David Ripley DC a researcher in the field of accelerated learning. Robert has his own Brazilian Jiu Jitsu school in southern California. Using various accelerated learning methods the course presents the teaching of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in such a way that the techniques are learned and developed into an instinctive response or a near instinctive response very quickly. An instinctive response is defined as an action or a reaction in which there is no conscious thought or intention to perform the action prior to its occurrence. It’s a completely subconscious instinctive response. A near instinctive response is a response that is preceded by a conscious decision to perform it or any one of a number of other options. In our Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Home Study program we’ve incorporated a number of techniques that greatly accelerate the learning process. These accelerated learning methods enable one to accomplish in months what would have otherwise taken many years. The proficiency needed to achieve the various belt levels can be attained in a fraction of the time it takes when these methods aren’t used. The accelerated learning principles utilized on out Brazilian Jiu Jitsu DVS's series are the same as those taught in the book A Course Brazilian Jui Jitsu Accelerated Learning such as the Rapid Detail technique and the Superlearning Exercise. Using DVD's the techniques can be learned five times faster than they could be learned by using the information in the book. The information in the book provided a simple step by step method that could be used to learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu techniques very quickly. With the video tapes learning is much quicker because the effort that was required of the student using the step by step method in the book has been done for you. One new addition to our program is the use of Deep Learning music which incorporates binaural beat technology to induce the Theta Brainwave superlearning state. Our belt program is unique because by using Dr. Ripley's accelerated learning method, you quickly learn the required material much quicker than if you only trained 2 days per week. The techniques become ingrained in your sub-conscious and under "crisis" when sparring you are able to recall the proper move. By organizing our material by belt level the student can progress at an even quicker rate because he/she is not learning moves too complicated for their current skill level. I totally believe that there is NO substitute for mat time. In this case, mat will be used to enhance you as a grappler, to develop FEEL if you will. Sensitivity is an important physical attribute that cannot be ignored. But most jiu-jitsu fighters are developing Jiu-jitsu submission skills and grappling skills at the same time and this is why progress is delayed. Now if you were learning Brazilian Jiu Jitsu submissions and sweeps and escapes etc. at home with Dr. Ripley’s method Class time will consist of becoming a better grappler developing sensitivity and the jiu-jitsu techniques will flow out naturally. I know it sounds to good to be true but it isn't. By using our method you will progress much quicker than if you "just attend class" and wait for progress. It takes an average of 4 years to get the basics of jiu-jitsu to a level of understanding. We can cut that time down considerably. After reading some of the comments on the forums regarding accelerated learning I'd like to point out three things that accelerated learning isn't. It isn't a substitute for mat time. It isn't a gimmick. And it isn't a trick. Its a method of learning. Some of the comments imply that we've claimed that our accelerated learning method is a subltitute for mat time. We've never made that claim. Its use does drastically reduce need to continually drill techniques to develop them to an instinctive level. So it is a substitute for the specific mat time one would spend doing technique drills. This is something anyone can easily prove to oneself. Our Blue Belt Course is now available. The blue belt course is for white belts to help them prepare for the blue belt test. Robert Morales's Bjj students dominate at Calif. state championship tournament. Ashley Morales 2 gold medals Jackie Morales gold medal John Moorehead 2 gold medals Keith Shiroma gold medal (barely got his purple in Dec!) Lucy Moorehead gold medal Nathan Rubin gold medal Dominique Solomon silver medal
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