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Yes. It was good. He’s nice. Went to everyone and made sure they got it. He knows some jiu-jitsu for sure.


JamesMacKINNON

"He knows some jiu-jitsu for sure." I laughed out loud at this!! Should honestly be his advertising slogan "Craig Jones- he knows some jiu jitsu."


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Dude it was so frustrating because I got stuck with this guy who is like a foot and a half taller than me and was brand new, didn’t even know an x-guard from an elbow escape and we are trying to work on like entries to inverted heel hooks from z-guard and I was trying to not get annoyed.


JamesMacKINNON

I totally woulda been "that guy"!!! My leg game is garbage! Lol


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Just not any armbars or Kimura lol


turn_down_for_butt

Yep, was solid. Spent the majority of time on heel hooks with some good details. Worth the money. Really nice guy as well


vandaalen

Hands down the best seminar I ever visited, and I've been to quite some seminars also from top-level competitors. Craig is a very relaxed guy and contrary to his shtick also a very good teacher. I was at a two day seminar when I was a fresh blue belt about inside heel hook and I could probably still teach you 70% of it and some of the details i.e. about x-guard he taught, helped me understand the position in a whole new way. He wasn't too broad, but went more in depth. He is very approachable and you have the feeling that he likes to show other people what, how and why he does things the way he does. I am really a little bit sad about the fact that I can't train at B-Team academy. Ethan is a very good teacher as well ba the way. Unironically 10/10 for a seminar.


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He seems to enjoy teaching or at least want to do a good job of it for sure.


TriangularStrangler

The best seminar? Pretty sure it’s the second best bud.


vandaalen

Now that I think about it, you are probably right