... who would be teaching at the seminar and why would you want to learn from that particular person?
Rickson, ideally. Rolls if a time machine was possible. Modern day, Garry Toonan and Eddie Cummings were fantastic last year, more of them would be great! And if we include sambo, Riley bodycomb would be great too.
In terms of people I never got to learn from so far: Rickson: For all the reasons stated above Pedro Sauer: Has a reputation as being a phenomenal teacher and I love his philosophy Saulo Riberio: His ability to articulate improvements to students seems second to none. And he never does anything flashy.
Draculino - he's been able to turn the school chubster into a world champ, reckon he'll have an easier time with me
Rickson gracie Ryan hall Saulo ribeiro Tim cartmell Off top of head and if it has to be just one then Rickson.
I think Kron would be good too, his old school mentality has worked at very high levels, and is also working for him in his MMA journey, its going to be interesting seeing how his BJJ adapts to the challenge of modern day MMA.
[ame]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w9xZr2IQ3AA[/ame] Eddie B talking about kron, Rickson and garry T.
Drug reference removed hang out with him and Rogan would be sweet. Could learn the spinning side kick at the same time.
Eddie belives in far too many conspiracy theories to not annoy the heck out of me, which is a pity as his JJ is interesting.
Just to leap back in to reality, is anyone going to any grappling seminars this year? I hope to attend a John Kavanagh seminar later in the year.
I went to a Bravo seminar years back. Day One (the day I went) was rubber guard and day 2 covered the twister. If memory serves part way through day 2 Eddie Bravo ordered pizza for everyone.