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Protect Themselves Using Only Their Bare Hands...
And Now YOU Can Too!"
Dear NJ Jiu Jitsu Friend,
What I'm about to say will undoubtedly "rattle a few cages" in the Jiu Jitsu community- but it will also change many lives for the better.
I'll tell you exactly how it may change your life in a moment, but before I do I must set the stage by explaining why I am so disgusted with what passes for 'Jiu Jitsu' in America today, especially what is being taught in some of the 'Mc Dojo karate schools' across the U.S.
Part of the reason why I am disgusted is because taking Jiu Jitsu lessons can truly be a powerful element in helping people learn how to defend themselves and live a healthier lifestyle. In fact, my approach to Jiu Jitsu gets people into incredible shape very fast, and I do it by teaching people how to grapple smoothly, safely, technically and with proper breathing mechanics.
Oh, yeah…and I don’t spend wasted time teaching you how to bow or meditate, or how to tie your belt or some long drawn out story about the philosophy of fighting. For one, it’s kinda’ boring and two…YOU PROBABLY DON’T WANT TO LEARN IT! You probably want to 'cut-to-the-chase' and learn some Jiu Jitsu!
I Feel Great And So Can YOU!
I have been practicing martial arts now for almost 20 years. I traveled around the world competing, training and learning from world-class martial art instructors. I have seen the best, trained with the best, been certified by the best -- yet, it wasn't until I forgot about everything I had learned about Jiu Jitsu before I truly discovered the "POWER" that Jiu Jitsu could provide.
Let me explain what I mean. But first, I think it's appropriate for me to introduce myself. My name is Jim Fortunato. I’m the owner of Fortunato Karate located in the Timberline Plaza in Sewell, NJ. You can visit my karate website at: www.FortunatoKarate.com. Maybe you or you’re child has taken karate lessons with me in the past. Or maybe you know someone who has. Anyway, I've been at this thing for a long time and I’ve been quietly practicing, teaching and re-developing a powerful system of Jiu Jitsu over the past 10 years.
Yes, I know, you’re probably thinking ‘Jiu Jitsu is Jiu Jitsu’ right - but before you throw the book at me, let me assure you that my system of Jiu Jitsu ain't like anything you've ever seen. It's because what I teach isn't just a bunch of random Jiu Jitsu moves. It's a systematic approach that uses a curriculum based teaching model that will give you a great workout and allow you to remember and retain the your Jiu Jitsu techniques so you can actually use them when grappling, competing or if you ever have to defend yourself.
The Jiu Jitsu techniques I teach aren’t what’s new…But the way I teach is what is truly different. In a sense, my system of teaching Jiu Jitsu is more about LEARNING than it is about Jiu Jitsu. It's about learning a solid Jiu Jitsu curriculum that involves discipline, focus, commitment and the right mindset to truly embrace the art of Jiu Jitsu.
That's why I call it a 'School of Jiu Jitsu'. Think about anything school you would enroll in...it would have a curriculum you would be required to learn, right! Well, that's basically what you get when you enroll in the Fortunato School of Jiu Jitsu in Sewell, New Jersey. A solid curriculum that progresses as you progress.
Remember, as a martial art Black Belt, instructor and school owner, teaching people discipline, focus, dedication, commitment and follow through is what I do best. So when you decide to enroll you will get all my years of professional experience at your disposal. I'm also happy to report that I have always taught my classes and will continue to teach my classes. YOU GET ME! I answer the phone, I reply back to emails and I TEACH! I DO NOT run my school like some of the 'McDojo's' where the owner is rarely around and hardly involved. This is what has allowed me to be able to bring my 'School of Jiu Jitsu' to a whole new level. In fact, the people who train with me tell me they really love it.
Modern Day Jiu Jitsu in America Does Little More Than
Give You Some Self-Defense!
Even though I’ve been doing Jiu Jitsu for over 10 years--I can assure you I don't sit around searching the internet for the latest fancy guard sweep or tricky choke hold (it's not that I don't stay on top of my game...it's just that most of these techniques can only be done by the best Jiu Jitsu athletes or in a sport Jiu Jitsu competition). That's what so many people studying Jiu Jitsu today are being taught - Sport Jiu Jitsu with the Gi. What's worse, their ability to really defend themself suffers because of it.
Look...I'm NOT against learning tricky, sport moves. But my School of Jiu Jitsu is totally different. My curriculum gives you functional techniques, high percentage moves, practical self defense, a totally clear and focused mindset of what you're learning and why. We do have Jiu Jitsu students who compete in tournaments in New Jersey and do very well. They win because they understand and have learned basic, high-percentage techniques!
Most People Struggle With Staying With Jiu Jitsu
Because They Have No One To MOTIVATE Them.
I Help You STAY MOTIVATED And Get You Into
Incredible Shape By Teaching You Jiu Jitsu !
I call my program a "School of Jiu Jitsu" because when you sign up and start lessons it means you must get down to business! You’ve gotta cut the excuses, show up for class and be willing to want to learn. My ”School of Jiu Jitsu“ seamlessly integrates the training techniques of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Folkstyle and Greco-Roman Wrestling, Russian Sambo, Judo and MMA. This creates an effective grappling program that is truly one of a kind (it’s not the wimpy stuff you see everywhere else in the karate Mc Dojo's)! I’ve also added some of my own discoveries and I guarantee you will leave your first class feeling re-energized and re-motivated!
A Little History Behind The Development Of My Jiu Jitsu Program!
I want you to know a couple things about me so that you understand how uniquely qualified I am to be able to offer you Jiu Jitsu lessons. After all, if I'm going to be YOUR instructor, it's important that you trust me.
Shortly after opening Fortunato Karate in July of 1996 I was introduced to the art of Gracie Jiu Jitsu at a school called Maxercise in Philadelphia. I trained under Steve Maxwell. Back then Royce Gracie would come and give seminars so I took advantage of this opportunity and took lessons with any of the Gracie's he would bring in.
In 1997 I attended a 10-Day Gracie Jiu Jitsu bootcamp with Helio Gracie, Rorion Gracie and Royce Gracie. At that camp Royce Gracie awarded me my Blue Belt. After that I felt I needed to really start showing my karate students the importance of ground fighting.
I also took an 8-hour Blue Belt test under Rickson Gracie. When I arrived at the test I asked Rickson if he would honor my Blue Belt previosly awarded to me by Royce. However, he felt it would be better for me to wear a White Belt and go through his test. Of course I accepted and 8-hours later I was awarded my 2nd Blue Belt under Rickson Gracie.
Now, some time between teaching, training and competing I was introduced to Robert Ferguson. He was a great grappling instructor who taught me how to effectively start grappling without the Gi and how to apply leg locks. In fact, it was after training with Robert Ferguson that I won the 1999 Naga Lightweight Championship.
The ironic thing was when I started training with Ferg I told him I had 2 Blue Belts. But since he was teaching me No-Gi grappling and leg locks he felt I should take his Blue Belt test which proved to be the harded test I took. Anyway, I was awarded my 3rd and final Blue Belt from Robert Ferguson. Later, he awarded me my Purple Belt.
I started training somewhat on my own for awhile and then got a phone call from a Bralizian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt under Joe Moreira in California. His name was Lonnie Phillips and apparantly this guy started training with Ferguson out in California but was moving to PA because of work. Ferguson gave him my number and told him to call me for training. So, the next thing you know I'm set up to do battle with a BJJ Black Belt from California. We had some epic battles that sometimes lasted for 25 minutes. Lonnie taught me a lot about grips and being tough. He called his Instructor and asked if he could award me my Brown Belt. So, that's a quick overview of how I've moved up the ranks.
I saw the benefits that Jiu Jitsu could give people as soon as I started learning it and during the past 10 years I've combined what I've learned into a functional curriculum.
Not knowing what to call what I do, I elected for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – but that name is used by Jiu Jitsu instructors far and wide. So the more I thought it over the more I liked the idea of a SCHOOL OF JIU JITSU…I thought it was the perfect name for a combination of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and other grappling arts.
Also, I believe that Jiu Jitsu is universal. It's not a Brazilian thing or even an Japanese thing. It's for everyone! As such, if it's going to be taught to Americans, it must be adapted and made American. That's why I've decided not to call it Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
I just want to give people great Jiu Jitsu that works. That's my philosophy. And what I've done is keep track of the Jiu Jitsu moves and sequences that work the best - and that is all I teach. No need to waste time with anything that doesn't give you maximum results.
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