New Ribeiro, Galvao, Nogueira and Camarillo books!

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Not sure if this has been posted already, but I'm so pumped for the Galvao book. Anybody else excited about any of these?

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All should be of the high quality that I've come to expect from Victory Belt.
 
I'm really excited for Saulo's and Galvao's. I'm curious as to what Galvao will show. Hell, the both of them.
 
vid of galvao's photo shoot.

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I'm sure they're all great and all, but I'm just not really a book sort of guy (as far as instructionals go). Out of all the books I have, there's only 1 or 2 that I like.
 
my friend recently did some training with Andre down at XC in vegas. the moves he was teaching were incredible new and unique. I really hope he doesn't hold anything back in his book also.

I mean there was this one sweep that is probably the coolest and most unique thing I've learned all year.


BTW he does some capoeira in the video. pretty interesting, I use a bit of capoeira in my game myself.
 
agreed, but books are generally cheaper and you can bring them anywhere :)

yea they are cheaper but with dvds you can rip them and put them into your ipod psp ds ect... that's what i do.. i have about 3 gigs of instructionals in my psp that i carry with me all the time
 
have any of you ever read bj penn's "book of knowledge"?

awesome book that book is...
 
dvds would be better, although i agree books can be handy and used for reference anytime. victory belt books are least worst of books because there's less lost in translation going to print.

budo videos will prolly sell them used for cheap a few months after they go on sale, if you want to wait after they come out.

and as far galvao's material, if he puts out stuff like this below i will be looking forward to it

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that's a pretty sexy ground game. I'm surprised that Wanderlei doesnt utilize his jits more (Galvao is Wanderlei's private coach).
 
cool books, im looking forward to the Andre Galvao one.
 
Andre's english is better than my instructors... :(
 
that's a pretty sexy ground game. I'm surprised that Wanderlei doesnt utilize his jits more (Galvao is Wanderlei's private coach).
i thought i heard they parted ways but im sure im wrong. im wrong about everything. nobody likes me :(
 
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