BJJ SEMINAR WITH ATT’S PRO TEAM BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU HEAD COACH AT ATT DANBURY
We are thrilled to announce that our special guest coach, Marcos “Parrumpa” DaMatta, will return to American Top Team Danbury on August 2nd at noon for another exceptional BJJ seminar, celebrating our 22nd Anniversary of teaching legit Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Connecticut.
Marcos “Parrumpinha” DaMatta is a Carlson Gracie 6th-degree Black Belt and BJJ head coach for ATT’s professional MMA team in Coconut Creek, FL.
In his past seven workshops at our school, all students had a blast learning Master DaMatta’s techniques through many drills and sequences. You will learn how to build your strategies and game plans, plus many fantastic methods to take your BJJ experience to the next level.
We expect the support of our students from the ATT Danbury and Kore BJJ schools. He is flying from Florida to visit us and teach more high-level techniques and private classes.
All levels and students from all schools are welcome.
When: August 2nd at 12 pm
Where: American Top Team Connecticut
16 Beaver Brook Rd #3 Danbury, CT 06810
Investment:
$70 – Per Participant (ATT & Kore Students)
$80- Non-ATT or Kore Members
RSVP LINK:
https://forms.gle/Wt4eDSvuSybHSfqX8
More about Marcos “Parrumpa” DaMatta
We are bringing “Parrumpa,” and this is why you must attend this Seminar: He is the American Top Team Pro Fighter’s Head BJJ Coach, owner of ATT West Palm Beach, and one of the best Carlson Gracie’s black belts of all time.
His techniques are sharp, and he will bring great versatility to your BJJ game.
– Received black belt in 1997 from Carlson Gracie
– World Masters 3rd Place in 2016/2017/2018 (Superheavy Weight Division. Professor DaMatta is a Light Weight. Challenging himself every time!)
– 2016 NY Open Champion
– 2016 Worlds Masters 3rd Place
– 1996 BJJ World Champion
– 2000 BJJ World Championship Runner-up
– 2000 BJJ Brazilian National Champion
– 7X NAGA Superfight Champion – wins over Baret Yoshida, Allan Teo, John Stutzman, Mike Cardoso
– FL ADCC SWO Superfight Champion – Broke ADCC score record 44X0 over 2003 ADCC Japan Qualifier winner
– 2005 ADCC Competitor
– MMA Record: 12-2
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