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Califa Jiu Jitsu Brings Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with New School Opening in Valley Glen, California
Califa Jiu Jitsu Brings Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with New School Opening in Valley Glen, California
A new Brazilian Jiu Jitsu school in Los Angeles introduces a unique, scientific approach designed to accelerate learning. This groundbreaking method, known as the “Ecological Approach,” merges traditional techniques with modern scientific principles. The goal is to enhance the learning process for students at all levels.
The Los Angeles Jiu Jitsu school will be led by Abel Villarreal and Adrian Montemayor, both esteemed black belts. With over 20 years of experience in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, they offer unmatched expertise. Their teaching method combines classic techniques with scientific insights, aiming to help students learn and progress faster.
“We are thrilled to bring our innovative approach to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to the Valley Glen community,” said Professor Villarreal. He added, “Our mission is to deliver a comprehensive, effective learning experience while upholding the core values of discipline, respect, and self-improvement.”
The new Los Angeles Jiu Jitsu school will offer classes tailored for men, women, adults, and children. Emphasizing individualized instruction and maintaining small class sizes ensure that each student receives personal attention. In addition to mastering traditional techniques, students will gain insights into the biomechanics and physics of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. This deeper understanding enhances their ability to apply techniques in real-life situations effectively.
The school’s innovative approach promises to set a new standard in martial arts education, blending traditional skills with scientific principles. By focusing on personalized learning and comprehensive understanding, the Los Angeles Jiu Jitsu school aims to elevate the practice and proficiency of its students.
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