Posts Tagged ‘mitch coats’

The second video in a series featuring the Scissor Sweep just added.

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Check out the new video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXhDTSETetM

Alliance Jiu-Jitsu, Boise YouTube Channel

Monday, August 9th, 2010

First video in a series of videos highlighting the Scissor Sweep from the guard. Brought to you by Professor Mitch Coats at Alliance Jiu-Jitsu, Boise.

BJJ Scissor Sweep Series: 1 BJJ Scissor Sweep Series: 1

More videos are coming soon!  If you have questions about Jiu-Jitsu or would like to see a specific technique, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


Ryan Morgan: Lead guitarist of “Misery Signals” gets promoted!

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Ryan Morgan, lead guitarist of Misery Signals, was promoted to blue belt under Alliance BJJ Black Belt, Mitch Coats.  “Ryan is a hard worker with a unique BJJ game.  He is dedicated to BJJ and shows up for every class when he’s not traveling with his band” said Mitch.  Misery Signals is signed to Warner Brothers Records and performs all over the world.

Check them out,

http://www.myspace.com/miserysignals

Ryan Morgan blue belt

Facebook Testimonial Page Added!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

If you’re not following Alliance Jiu Jitsu of Boise on Facebook, you should be! We just added a great section of student testimonials…

http://www.facebook.com/jiujitsuboise?v=app_4949752878

If you’re a current student and would like to tell the world about your success with jiu jitsu or share a training experience you’ve had with Mitch, contact us today!

Train hard and we look forward to seeing you on the mat.

Eddie Edmunds Jiu-Jitsu Seminar

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Boise presents: Eddie Edmunds Jiu-Jitsu Seminar. Edmunds, a Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt under Professor Pedro Sauer. Edmunds has been studying Jiu-Jitsu under Professor Sauer since 1992.

Come and join us for this exciting and informative seminar. Don’t pass up this opportunity to train with a BJJ Black Belt.

Space is limited. Pre-registration is available. Please contact Mitch Coats at 208.919.8335 for additional information.

Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Idaho has a new affiliate!

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Boise (April 2, 2010) – Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Idaho and Martial Arts America have joined forces in a new partnership. Mitch Coats, BJJ black belt and owner of Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Idaho has announced Martial Arts America as the newest Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Idaho affiliate.

Martial Arts America is owned and operated by Matt Edgington. Martial Arts America offers a variety of fitness, exercise and martial arts instruction. “We are excited to offer Jiu-Jitsu training to our students, and we are looking forward to learning BJJ from a dynamic professor like Mitch Coats,” says Edgington.

Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Idaho is the Treasure Valley’s premier BJJ facility dedicated solely to teaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the only affiliate school of Alexandre Paiva in the US. Mitch Coats, a Boise native, is the first American to receive a black belt under Alexandre “Gigi” Paiva, one of the founding members of the Alliance Jiu-Jitsu Team.

For more information about Alliance Jiu-Jitsu of Idaho: www.jiujitsuboise.com

Contact: Mitch Coats
Phone:  (208) 919-8335

How to find a qualified BJJ Professor?

Monday, March 8th, 2010

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People always get uptight when discussing this topic but, I will try to give you some simple “fail safe” things to look for when finding your Jiu Jitsu Professor. 

 

1)      Ask to see your Professor’s Black Belt Diploma…

When you go to the Doctor, you will always see his/her diploma hanging on the wall.  He/She spent 8 years going through school to get his/her education.  A black belt in BJJ takes 8-12 years to earn also!  It is not disrespectful to ask to see a Diploma!  Ask to see it.  Make sure that his lineage is legit. 

2)      Has your Professor competed in Jiu Jitsu Tournaments?

This is very important!  How good is your Jiu Jitsu if you have never tested it against other people in competition?  This is the essence of Jiu Jitsu.  Does this stuff really work?  I have won major titles in Grapplers Quest, NAGA, and other National Tournaments.  There is always proof on the web and in owning physical medals!  Make sure that your prospective Professor is a successful competitor…

 

3)      Has your Professor ever trained/competed in Brazil?

Too many American Jiu Jitsu teachers have never been to Brazil.  Brazil isn’t hard to travel to anymore.  There shouldn’t be any excuse for a Jiu Jitsu Professor to NOT travel to Brazil…  Going to Brazil will change your views on how you train and lean Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.  Are you going to be training “real” BJJ or are you going to be training some “watered down” version of what some fraud thinks Jiu Jitsu really is???  I have personally lived and competed in Brazil.  I have fought in the 05’ Mundials, 06’ Brazilian Team Championships, 06’ Rip Dorey and 08’ Rio Open.  I have spent more than one year in Brazil.  I lived in the nighborhood of Leblon in Rio.  My Academy is Alliance Jiu Jitsu Rio.  The website is www.alliancerj.com.br

 

4)      Do you get along with him?

Simple…  Can you stand the guy?  Hahahahahahahaha  You will spend countless hours with him so you better like him!  Enough said…

 

 

Now Go Train!

New Blue Belt!

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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Congrats to James Hansen on receiving his Blue Belt.  James has worked really hard to earn it.  Tons of mat time and privates really work!  Great Job!

My BJJ Heroes!

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Here is a quick run down of my BJJ Heroes…
1) Alexandre”Gigi”Paiva
2)Leo Viera
3)Ronaldo”Jacare”De Souza
4)Marcelo Garcia
5)Fredson Paixao

New Videos

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

I am working on some new BJJ instructional videos right now.  I will probably have them ready to view in 3 weeks.  So let’s just say by April 1st I should be done with the first round of videos…  I will be giving them away for free!!!  Get ready!!!