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William Vandry 3rd quarter VBJJ Seminar

Professor Vandry answering question on escaping back mount chokes September 2013 VBJJ quarterly seminar in Austin, Texas.  Professor William Vandry taught his third quarter BJJ association seminar.  Fellow Professor Marcos Santos assisted at the seminar.  First degree Black belts Ed Aiken and Manny Galvan also assisted.  The clinic taught by Vandry demonstrated new chokes from

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Spicewood Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu new VBJJA association school

Vandry BJJ is proud to announce our new association in Spicewood, Texas!!  Spicewood Brazilian Jiu-jitsu class times are currently: Mondays and Wednesdays 5-6pm and location information is: Spicewood Brazilian Jiu-jitsu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         22104 Hwy 71W Spicewood,Texas 78669                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      512-740-3921 Please give SBJJ a call if you reside in Spicewood!

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William Vandry second quarter association seminar guest instructor Master Carlos Machado in attendance

      Master Carlos Machado and Professor William Vandry Students drilling seminar techniques   The 2013 William  Vandry B JJ Association’s second quarter techniques developed butterfly guard to variations of sweeps, guard defenses, recovering the pass, and developing elbow locks and variations of submissions.   VBJJA community Professor William Vandry, a fourth degree Black

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The Monitor Newspaper interviews Professor William Vandry

The Monitor newspaper in McAllen, Texas interviewed Professor William Vandry on BJJ, history, lineage, philosophy and his views on the art.  A second part of the interview will come out at a later time.  Videographer Jaime Hinojosa interviewed and filmed Vandry. http://www.themonitor.com/multimedia/videos/ Jaime Hinojosa Videographer The Monitor 956-270-7148

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Professor William Vandry teaches packed house seminar McAllen Texas

                                                                                           Sparring session of seminar! Professor William Vandry teaches packed house seminar at VBJJA Representative Bob Davis Karate academy, McAllen Texas In the Valley, VBJJA representatives were in attendance at Bob Davis’ Karate academy for the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu seminar taught by fourth Degree Black belt William Vandry. The first session was a clinic for striking stylists

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William Vandry Association March quarterly clinic 2013

  -Austin, Texas March 2 was 2013’s first Vandry BJJ Association’s first quarter clinic.  Professor William Vandry teaches every three months at his academy headquarters in Austin, Texas.  The clinics are designed to expedite learning, training, newer technologies, ideas, theories and to answer questions and answers.  Vandry has taught VBJJA seminars when forming his Association

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Professor Vandry’s View March 2013 – A Good Defense is a Great Offense!

I was training with two of my Brown belts in class.  One has a very fast, threatening game, is very good with mobility, quick chokes, hooks, sweeps, etc.  The other has a slower, more methodical game of piece, by piece, step by step to attack.  I trained with both of them that night, and worked

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