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Who should KRU host for the Next Seminar

With Master Rigan Machado appearing for a BJJ workshop and the return of Sensei Erik Paulson in July for Submission Wrestling/MMA, who would you like to see do a seminar at KRU Camp HQ? This can be either a grappling, MMA or Muay Thai COACH or Fighter. Please think about it and why. This is a serious question, so no crazy requests. I will do my best to make it happen if we have the support of all the KRU camps to attend. Please enter your comments here and let's do some research guys.

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i believe with the recent success of Jersey's own Frankie Edgar, He would spark a little interest in the schools. Not only did he beat the arguably best 155 lb fighter but he did it with a style of his own. I would love to get a little knowledge of his work ethic.
I would love to host one next time I'm there for a KRU training weekend. Check me out to see if anyone would be intrested. http://derrickbreauxbjj.blogspot.com/
I think Derrick Breaux is one of the best BJJ instructor I had seen  ever and He is also a great teacher.

Muay Thai- Coban

MMA- Frankie Edgar

BJJ- Professor Almeida

Ambitious, I know!

Thank you, Sir. Coban we have had him many times. The others are in the works!

there you go...that would be the first annual KRU Camp! have all these great instructors/ fighters come in and do a camp with the addition for Erik Paulson

 

I think it would be great to have Gregg Nelson, possibly for a Muay Thai clinch seminar, always Sensei Paulson for CSW, Coban or Matee for a Muay Thai seminar. Professor Ricardo Almeida for BJJ, or Phil Miglerese from Team Balance.

Sir, I would love to come out and be a part of a workshop at HQ.  I am serious when I say I have a lot of good stuff 

that I think the whole KRU nation would love to learn.  Here is a clip demonstrating just one of the many defense against kicking throwing techniques filmed at my old location.  I have been out of the seminar circuit for about 8 years and am just getting back into promoting my seminars and workshops.  The workshop I usually do is the defense against kicking throwing techniques that flow into leglocks and various other finishing techniques. I have many variations of throws for all different kinds of kicks in my Hapkido curriculum.  Many of these techniques are not known or applied and are very applicable in MMA, SanShou, Draka, and street self defense. Being the former WKO champion where throws earned the most points (think SanShou) these techniques are tried and trued in competition.  "The ground is our best friend, not going there, but putting someone there."

Please let me know if this is something you may be interested in even in a 4 hour session in addition to the rest of a workshop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvLeV7ONbfY

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