Peter Thanos

13 Nov 13:00

Thomas Rozdzynski lol. I’ll be back.

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13 Nov 08:18

10 Nov 12:46

What an eye opening experience. This class made me appreciate not just BJJ but the art of teaching it. The videos were enriching and informative. Combine that with a hands on workshop that was one of a kind. It tipped the scale for myself because Professor Thomas teaches a self discovery approach to understand and communicate effectively. And not only to be heard but understood. From commanding a room to captivating people's attention from any age and any walk of life. A must for any BJJ practitioner.

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29 Sep 19:17

I was leery. Totally clueless. Now I’m just semi clueless. But sparring was a big question mark. Considered what I thought sparring was. I had a total misconception. I was never into wrestling and when you watch BJJ it was often confusing. I figured that I had to trust the people I sparred with. Because they already knew I knew nothing. They were very encouraging and gave me very good advice. 

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22 Sep 11:16

Coming from a martial arts background I had always heard of BJJ. And with my 200 plus body type, and 50 plus age. I felt BJJ is more condusive to choking someone than doing a flying side kick. One other thing was that I yearned to train. And my prior art faded away in my life. Some friends of mine kept telling me to go to ROL. I did right after COVID. And I never looked back.  

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22 Sep 11:11

I have a very rough time with turtle either way.

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22 Sep 11:10

Know when you step on the mat is how you want to step off the mat. And that it is not about winning its about learning. But the most important thing are the relationships with the Instructors and students. And having fun and have some laughs...

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22 Sep 11:08

A sense of purpose, kindness, and check your ego in at the door. 

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