Hey internet user! This blog is an introduction to Brazilian Jiujitsu in Vietnam. My name is Aaron Gardiner: I am a purple belt under Chet Quint (A Pedro Sauer Black Belt based in Beijing, China), and I run a training group in Hanoi. I am also interested in many Vietnamese traditional martial arts, so I will try to post about Vo Vinam and Vat Co Chuyen as I get the chance. I will also try to link to all the other BJJ clubs in Vietnam I can find.
If you are interested in training BJJ in Hanoi, please drop me a comment. If you train at another club and aren't on the links list yet, please email me: the more the merrier.
Hi Aaron,i'm Desmond from Malaysia now living in Hanoi. I'm interested in bjj but rapidly approaching 40 so i'd like to know if it'll be too rigorous for me esp i do not have much training b4. And pls let me knw more about ur training classes. thanks mate
ReplyDeleteHey Desmond,
ReplyDeleteBJJ is a great sport for people in their 40s, and if you train properly, your 50s as well. We do a careful warm up with each class and I will walk you through everything we practice as we go. Please come down for a free lesson - the gym reopens on the 31st of October.
Cheers,
Aaron
Hi Aaron,
ReplyDeleteIm Don, a Malaysian who will be moving to Hanoi for work this coming June. and ive always been a great admire of BJJ. while there ill like to learn and train in the art of BJJ. Would it be alright to get your contact in Hanoi? Thank you.