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BJJ Today Club Weekly Newsletter - 20 Aug 2012 | |
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Welcome to the weekly newsletter from BJJ Today. And thank you for your continual support of both the website and the Facebook Fan Page.
Provided below are some of the most popular stories of the week.
And finally we have the competitions locked in for the following few months. We will be giving away lots of goodies which will help with your training and it will be fun as well. One of the products we will be giving away is called Joint Armor. It is a supplement specifically designed by Q5 Combat that will help with joint protection for combat sports athletes. Will will provide more info on the competitions and giveaways over the next two weeks. Some info about Joint Armor is provided below.
Thanks and enjoy your week. Steven Senior Editor bjjtoday.net Visit the website >> BJJ Today
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We asked you the sorts of products you wanted us to give away in our competitions and through your responses, supplements top the list. So we will be giving away Joint Armor by Q5 Combat.
As a BJJ athlete your joints take a serious beating every day. Even worse, they never get a chance to completely heal from all the painful micro injuries that you ignore and train through.
This wear and tear accumulates day after day, week after week and eventually turns into chronic joint pain, or even serious injury. But what if you could coat your all your joints with Joint Armor? That's the idea behind this exclusive formulation. Find out more at the Q5 website below...
Q5 Combat Joint Armor
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| Neck Strengthening Exercises For BJJ | | In order to be successful at their game, simply must take time to strengthen their necks. It’s not at all unusual to see Jiu Jitsu practitioners (and wrestlers, judokas etc) spending lots of time doing classic neck bridges on the mat. These exercises help to develop the strength and flexibility of the neck that grapplers need. | | | | | |