Henry Akins – Solo Drills
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I’ve never really thought about what makes Rixon different from everyone else. If it was breathing, whether it was training from childhood? He hinted at the answer here
To be a great fighter, you need a good combination of speed, strength, flexibility and endurance-Rixon
So how did Rixon turn out to be faster, stronger, more flexible, and more resilient than everyone else?
What is Rixon’s credit for making his Jiu-Jitsu Movement So SMOOTH?
What Did Rixon Call Shadow Boxing Jiu-jitsu?
What do Rixon Gracie, Conor McGregor, Andre Galvao, and virtually every world-class jiu-jitsu fighter have in common?
In a word. His.
Specific Practice Of Movements In Jiu Jitsu
About Henry Akynov :
Henry Akins began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 1995 at the Rixon Gracie Academy on Pico Boulevard in West Los Angeles. .. Henry then took charge of the school and became the head instructor there until 2008, when he was forced to stop due to a back injury.
Henry Akins began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 1995 at the Rixon Gracie Academy on Pico Boulevard in West Los Angeles. .. Henry then took charge of the school and became the head instructor there until 2008, when he was forced to stop due to a back injury.
Soon after starting work, he became the secretary of the academy and spent 70 hours a week there, observing and participating in all classes. In 1997, the school moved to Pacific Palisades, where Henry taught and assisted head instructor Luis Heredia, and participated and trained in all classes taught by Rixon. During these years, Henry had the opportunity to train with Rixon and help him prepare for fights in Japan. In 2000, the academy moved again to Wilshire Boulevard in West Los Angeles. By this time, Henry had already started teaching at the school.
In February 2004, because of his perseverance and dedication to the fundamentals and philosophy of jiu-jitsu, Rixon Gracie presented Henry with a black belt, being only the third American at the time to receive this honor. Henry then took charge of the school and became the head instructor there until 2008, when he was forced to stop due to a back injury. Henry is now the chief jiu-jitsu instructor at Dynamix Martial Arts, and although Henry is no longer affiliated with Rixon Gracie or his association, he feels blessed to be able to share this art with others and pass on the knowledge that was taught to him by the greatest jiu-jitsu practitioner ever.
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