

NO-GI BJJ & 10TH PLANET JIU JITSU
You may have seen or heard how effective Brazilian Jiu Jitsu can be and you're considering devoting your time to BJJ training, but you're wondering what to expect.
Jiu Jitsu emphasizes ground fighting techniques to prevail in a physical battle with an opponent. These techniques mostly consist of submission holds involving joint locks or chokes based on the idea that you can negate the advantage of an opponent's strikes, even a larger or stronger one, by taking them to the ground. Joint locks typically involve creating leverage and pain in an opponent's limb to the point that they surrender... or the limb is broken or joint destroyed. A choke hold usually disrupts an opponent's oxygen and blood supplies to the brain, again causing either submission or unconsciousness. All this might cause one to wonder: how is it possible to train long-term without getting seriously hurt?
Obviously, since this combat system is so highly effective certain limits and parameters are necessary in training. Otherwise few students could manage to keep their bodies intact long enough to ever master the principles of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. On the other hand, BJJ prizes effectiveness of techniques above all in training, so they want to keep training methods as close to "real" as possible without permanently hurting students. Jiu Jitsu's focus on submissions without the use of strikes does allow for students to practice many throws and techniques at full speed and strength, allowing for more rapid development than some other forms.
A large part of training includes technique drills where moves are practiced are practiced against a non-resisting partner. In BJJ, achieving a dominant position over an opponent on the ground is critical, so much time is devoted to "position drills" where more dangerous finishing moves are not performed. Physical conditioning is a primary component of training at many Brazilian-style clubs, and of course full sparring (known as "randori") is eventually incorporated into the curriculum when the student is ready.
ABOUT EDDIE BRAVO & 10TH PLANET JIU JITSU
Eddie is one of the worlds leading innovators of Brazilian jiu-jitsu!
Eddie Bravo is a Jean Jacques Machado black belt who started training BJJ in May 1994. Eddie Bravo won the Abu Dhabi North American Trials lightweight division on October 5, 2002, in San Diego, California, earning the Most Technical Fighter Of The Night award and went onto the 2003 Abu Dhabi Championships in San Paulo, Brazil, where he secured a submission win over legendary Royler Gracie. After defeating Royler, Eddie Bravo created his own system called 10th Planet, which is a No Gi style of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu focuses on constant pressure from unorthodox positions such as the Rubber Guard, Twister Side Control, Monkey Mount (Gangsta Lean) and the half-guard position known as the "Lock Down". The main premise behind 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu is that the art should keep evolving, finding new ways to attack and counter. Bravo believes that standard Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has become boring and predictable. He is also known for his mixed martial arts commentating on the Ultimate Fighting Championship and music composition. He lives in Hollywood, California, where he runs his 10th Planet Jiu-jitsu school out of Legends MMA.
Eddie Bravo has also written 2 best selling books; Mastering The Rubber Guard & Mastering The Twister.





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NATE KLEINFELD
10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Instructor
Certified Instructor under Eddie Bravo
10th Planet Purple Belt under Eddie Bravo
Has won numerous grappling tournaments
Pro MMA fighter
Trained in BJJ, Submission Wrestling, Muay Thai, Boxing, Judo and MMA
Trained directly with Eddie Bravo
TIM GILLETTE
10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Instructor
Certified Instructor under Eddie Bravo
10th Planet Purple Belt under Eddie Bravo
Years of teaching experience
Trained directly with Eddie Bravo
Accomplished Jiu Jitsu Competitor