Monroe Hall Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
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Tony White
“This guy Monroe is a professor of authentic Brazilian jiujitsu. Excelling at a level often unseen in today's BJJ industry. A month of frequent regular classes and a complete beginner will be at a level many people don't achieve in a year. I've known professor Monroe since 98 and he's never stopped improving as a student competitor and teacher. He never has drama with his self and conducts things in a happy days kind of vibe. So come on and train with the toughest nice guy in BJJ.”
Keith Bluestone
“Monroe is super competent, a great instructor, and creates a safe, welcoming, and friendly atmosphere for all. Love the way he’s always telling us to take care of each other. Highly recommended!”
Steven Rawlings
“Starting at age 15, I would spend more than a decade training directly under Monroe rising to the rank of brown belt in BJJ. I still consider Monroe one of my coaches and more importantly a friend. Monroe is a rare-breed in the martial arts community who is well-versed in self-defense concepts, has actual MMA fighting experience, and stays up to date with current meta strategies & techniques in competitive grappling. Monroe has more than two decades of experience and while he is very skilled himself and an excellent instructor, most importantly, he is a good and kind human being. Monroe loves the martial arts and his passion for sharing that love is obvious. I think his most underrated ability is his knack for working with kids. No matter your goals, you can't go wrong in learning under Monroe and being a part of his program. I highly recommend checking his gym out.”
Jessica Loveless
“Monroe Hall BJJ is the best! We started as students in his homework class and we now are an all-access, 5-kids-in-daytime-and-evening-classes kind of family. The amount of emotional regulation and self control my children have learned in the last 8 months is amazing.”
Vladislav Zvonarev
“Monroe is an excellent instructor. I have been training with Monroe since I was 11, so going on 10 years now. I trained sambo and judo since I was very young, and he did a fantastic job finding the correct approach and finding the right grammar and patience to teach me bjj and made it make sense fast. Monroe teaches jiu jitsu principles and is a very mindful teacher who goes much beyond the sport itself and understands deep occulted psychology of athletes. Anyone looking for a supportive group of competitive athletes Monroe hall bjj and American muay thai is the place for you.”
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