Wednesday, July 13, 2011

woodstock Georgia Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Self Defense


This month your head instructor and I finished a level II certification in the combat hardened handgun training program. What this means for the school is you will soon see this program on the schedule for the students who are enrolled in our cross training program here at the school. This class is unique in that it isn't just another class on how to shoot a handgun. This class actually teaches the student how to combine his empty hand defensive tactics skills with the use of a handgun. This class will also allow us to share some of the information that I have been teaching while instructing law enforcement personnel over the last year.


Also this month we have expanded the Jeet Kune Do schedule, we have added more specialized classes so that the student can focus on individual ranges of combat if need be. I have received a lot of positive feedback for instance on the Monday night Jeet Kune Do grappling and ground fighting class as well as Saturday's pummeling class.



In addition to the changes on the Jeet Kune Do schedule we have also made some adjustments on the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu schedule. On Wednesday night we have added a Gracie Jiu-Jitsu throwing and take down class. This class will focus on various types of throwing from Jiu-Jitsu and judo as well as the pummeling game that is required for intelligent entry into your ground game. Also on Saturdays we have added and in school open mat session at 10:40 AM. This open mat is an opportunity to get together with your training partner once a week and get extra training time on the mat.



On July 22 through the 24th we will be putting on a KFM instructor certification course here at school. People will be coming in from all around the United States in order to train and achieve certification to teach KFM. July 26 through the 29th I will be in Texas with my Pekiti Tirsia instructor Tim Wade. Pekiti Tirsia has a major influence on our Kali program here at the school. On July 30 I will be in College Station Texas teaching a protection response tactics class for the international protection group. IPG is one of the top bodyguard training schools in the United States and I have been fortunate enough to be hired by them to run their defensive tactics program for them. On July 31 we will be having our monthly sub affiliate Jiu-Jitsu open mat. Currently we have 12 schools underneath our sub affiliate Jiu-Jitsu program. This is good for the AMAC student because this open mat gives them the opportunity to train with many students from many different schools.


If you would like more information on the various programs we offer here at the Atlanta martial arts center. Programs like Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, Thai boxing, Filipino Kali (stick fighting), judo, submission wrestling and more. Please give us a call at 770-926-3030 or check us out on the web atlantamartialartscenter.com
The Atlanta martial arts center is located in Woodstock Georgia and has been in business for 10 years. So if you are looking for an adult based school with a clean safe environment AMAC is the school for you.

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