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Jiu jitsu technique - side control attack

Oct 18, 2011 Categories: BJJ Felipe Costa

bjj technique show by world champion Felipe Costa

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What is the Intensive Personal Training Program?

The Intensive Personal Training Program (IPTP) is the most superior method of obtaining specialized instruction available today. Hands down, there is no other way to rapidly improve your Brazilian Jiu Jitsu game than our IPTP. Unmatched in intensity, depth, and quality; an IPTP will bring you, your team, or your academy to the next level -- GUARANTEED!

What makes an IPTP different?

Typically, private training is expensive, and the instructor does not know your weaknesses and strong points. In an IPTP, our "world champion class" Black Belts spend a serious length of time with you, analyzing your game and developing the best plan of action to make you rapidly improve. An IPTP is much more than a simple private lesson; it is a "system" developed by the best champions in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu -- the same system that "supercharges" our game. 

How does it work?

First; we come to you and we come for a one week period. All of the classes are extremely personalized. All of the participants are observed and analyzed relative to strengths and weaknesses in their Brazilian Jiu Jitsu skills. Then, an individualized program is developed to capitalize on the strengths and eliminate the weak areas. All of our training is available in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Private sessions are also available -- and since we will know everyone's game, the private sessions are INTENSE!

What do people say about IPTP training?

Here are a few comments from people we have trained:

"IPTPs are phenomenal, the level of material combined with the unique teaching abilities of Felipe Costa are unmatched. If you don't take the opportunity to train with these guys, you are missing out." 
Bruce Corrigan ( BJJ Black Belt, Kenpo Black Belt, Senior Instructor Filipino Kali and Jeet Kune Do -- academy owner)

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