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buckeye4rnr
06-05-2012, 13:51
Anyone know of some good places to study/practice in Denver? I was looking at Busy BJJ as I'm in the Tech Center and its pretty close but any personal experience would help greatly.

-Joe

hghclsswhitetrsh
06-05-2012, 13:55
I train at Zingano BJJ and Muay Thai, they have a gym in Brighton and Broomfield. The head instructor Is Kru Sakmonkol, he has been in the country for a year and a half or so. Google search him. Over 230 victories, in the top ten muay Thai fighters ever, a great instructor etc etc. He is a great instructor.

10mm-man
06-05-2012, 13:58
I would look into Mi'agi doe, doe joe..... Mr. Miagi fix everything! [ROFL2][ROFL3]


Sorry! Couldn't help myself after watching Karate Kid this weekend....[ROFL2]

DD977GM2
06-05-2012, 16:09
i Would Look Into Mi'agi Doe, Doe Joe..... Mr. Miagi Fix Everything! [rofl2][rofl3]


Sorry! Couldn't Help Myself After Watching Karate Kid This Weekend....[rofl2]
[rofl1][rofl2][rofl3]

Monky
06-05-2012, 17:01
Sante few and union. Factory x

Great group of fighters

buckeye4rnr
06-06-2012, 16:59
Thanks for the tips everyone.

If any of you have experience at Busy BJJ please let me know.

th3w01f
06-20-2012, 16:06
I was going to start a new thread but this one is so close and not too old. J

I’m curious if you got any additional feedback or stopped by to train at Busy. I’m looking for a new school as well; mainly for the kids (5 & 8). I used to train at Colorado BJJ on County Line and Quebec but they closed down a while ago. There are a few good schools in the area. There is a CBJJ being run in conjunction with the Greenwood Athletic club and Easton BJJ over off of County Line and Holly.

I just found Busy today and I’m really curious if anyone has attended classes there.

buckeye4rnr
06-20-2012, 16:32
I haven't made it to a class out there yet as I got pretty busy but it's still on my list of things to do this month.