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I started BJJ with Jason in October 2005. I was uncomfortable going to a BJJ school and being "the new guy" so i decided to give a Jason a call. He came to my house for a private lesson and i have been hooked ever since. It was Jason's laid back personality and his love for BJJ that made me want to start training. Definitely train with Jason if you want to get in shape, learn BJJ,and have a great time. I am happy to able to call Jason a great teacher and friend.

Carmen Spezzi
BJJ Blue Belt

Working with Jason was a vital part in the development of my jiu jitsu. He taught me it wasn't enough to just know the moves but to have concrete set ups. Jason opens your eyes to the different aspects of the game and will try his best to bring progress to his students. He's a dedicated instructor and a good friend. Training with him will elevate any ones game.

Jay P.
BJJ Blue Belt

When I began training with Jason, I had no prior grappling experience. I had never wrestled, never done Judo, and certainly never had prior experience in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Jason is able to break techniques down into their natural parts, explaining how everything works in a manner that made it easy to learn. He teaches the principles behind the movements, so that they become a part of you, making it that much easier to learn the next move. Jason is very knowledgeable about the art of Grappling, and constantly looking for ways to improve both himself and his students.

Joe Marino
BJJ White Belt

Jason Scully is a very motivated individual with a high sense of respect for everyone he is around. His grappling classes are based on effective techniques and strategies needed to excel in the sport. The classes are very organized and well run, not to mention his attention to detail, which makes him a perfect instructor for beginners as well as advanced students.

Tinh Tupy
BJJ Purple Belt

Where do I begin? I have known Jason for about 7 years now. We met doing bjj at the rec center in Howell. Since then, we have become training partners, business partners and I am happy to say, very close friends. As a person, Jason is a stand up guy, who sticks to his beliefs and will not back down to anyone. As a teacher, Jason has taught me more then anyone(black belts included) about the sport of jiu jitsu. He has a passion for learning and teaching bjj that is unparalleled. He is very patient when it comes to teaching and is very knowledgeable on the subject. I am sad to see him move to a different school but am also looking forward to training with him in the future.

Greg Killian
BJJ Purple Belt

I trained under Jason Scully for about five months. When I started with Jason I had already had a few years of BJJ training under my belt but wanted to further my knowledge of the martial art. Jason provided me and my fellow training partners with a comfortable training environment which allowed everyone to learn effectively and efficiently regardless of previous experience. He was friendly and humble from the first day I met him and had a wealth of knowledge of BJJ both in the gi and without the gi, along with competition experience. Scully was active in competitions and believed in the value received from the competition experience. He is a calm individual who never seemed to get frustrated, and a teacher who you could tell took pride in seeing his students conquer their own personal goals. I had a pleasant and beneficial experience training under Jason Scully.

Rob Woods
BJJ White Belt

Since I began taking jiu-jitsu classes about a year ago, I've had the privilege of training with Jason many times. I always feel inspired and enlightened afterward. His love for jiu-jitsu and teaching is evident; he is always willing to share his extraordinary wealth of knowledge about the sport - breaking down moves and explaining them in a way that is simple and easy to understand. His technique is clean and efficient - beautiful to look at. He's also a lot of fun to train with, because he's so easy-going and patient, and he clearly enjoys his time spent on the mats.

Stefanie Gotta
BJJ White Belt

Where do I begin, I have often said Jason Scully is a true student of BJJ. I've always been very impressed with Jason's knowledge of the sport, I refer to him as a walking BJJ encyclopedia. Jason is able to fully explain techniques and break down BJJ to it's simplest form. He makes training intense and fun at the same time. His teaching ability and character is something you will have a difficult time finding at another school. I've been a student of Jason's for over 3 years and I'm proud to call him my friend. I would recommend Jason's academy to anyone looking to train, from the BJJ competitor to the beginner. His message is simple, "No politics, just hard training".

Rob P.
BJJ Blue Belt

When I first met Jason Scully I was walking around at 200lbs, out of shape and lacking focus in life. The every day 9 to 5 grind of being a business man in the city was eating away my desire to care about anything but work. Jason presented me with an opportunity to train in his advanced class to accommodate my busy work schedule although I had no jiu jitsu experience. I quickly found that Jason was not some guy running a McDojo, but a mentor and a good friend.

In three months of training I won my first jiu jitsu tournament at Grapplers Quest. The skill set of wrestling, judo and jiu jitsu that he taught me enabled me to beat competing students of some of the best jiu jitsu academies on the East Coast. Jason’s teaching style makes everyone he instructs feel like a winner by paying special attention to everyone, not just those who are excelling. Not only did Jason teach me, he counseled me on weight loss, mental stability and a new way to look at life. I was taught how to focus and brush away my frustrations with a deep breathe. He lifted all my doubts and fears of the unknown in the jiu jitsu room which is now my sanctuary of peace.

Now I walk around 20lbs. lighter, a champion and with the reassuring fact that my instructor is more than that title, he is my friend. Jason is an experienced world class grappler and one of the best athletic coaches I have ever had the privilege of training under. The man eats, sleeps, and lives grappling which is why he will take in any student who is willing to listen and learn. Jason Scully is a mentor that every aspiring grappler should come into contact with one day.


Andrew Vuocolo
BJJ White Belt

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Congratulations to this weekends NAGA competitors!
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We at Jersey Shore BJJ would like to congratulate everyone for there efforts that competed at this past weekends North American Grappling Association tournament. We had a pretty large turnout of people representing our school this weekend with a total of 13 competitors. We never would have even imagined a couple years ago that we would have that many. Everyone who competed all worked hard and tried their best whether they won or lost and they all represented our school well showing their great attitude in the process.

The following people competed this weekend and represented Jersey Shore BJJ:

T.J. Prusakowski - T.J. placed 3rd in the Novice No-Gi Division which had a total of 40 competitors. He won 4 of his matches and lost 1. With T.J. there's no such thing as giving up. After waiting a very long time to compete and then having such a big division T.J. just shrugged it off and went into it full speed. He's a hard worker and we're all proud of him.

Dave Trapanese - Dave competed in the No-Gi Advanced Division and a controversial match by points. He competed with all of his heart and did well. Since he didn't place in the Advanced division he was allowed to compete in the No-Gi Intermediate Division. He won his first match by armbar and lost his second match by points. Dave T. is the perfect example of heart. Dave went out there and did his best and both during victory and defeat he always had a smile on his face and was having a good time. That kind of attitude is always something to look up too.

Greg Mihovich - Greg M. placed 2nd in the No-Gi Intermediate Division. Greg owns his own gym but trains with us once a week, and he is a great asset to have. He is extremely hard working and is tough as nails. We appreciate him being around and representing our team during the tournament. He is a very good person and deserves only the best things in life.

Jermaine Clay - Clay competed in the No-Gi Novice Division and went 2-1. He had a total of 31 competitors in his division. Clay is one of the newest and strongest additions to Jersey Shore BJJ. Clay is a pure example of hard work and determination. We all enjoy his presence and are glad he joined our school. He is one of the strongest guys you will ever meet, but also has one of the best attitudes of anyone you will meet. Thank you for joining out team Clay.

Scott Spencer - Scott competed in the No-Gi Intermediate Division. While he didn't place, Scott went out there and gave it his all. Ever since Scott first started competing he has caught the competition bug and had been competing ever since. Scott still did this tournament even though he didn't train for the last month. That just show's how much drive he has.

Constantine Hatzis - Constantine competed and had some hard fought battles with his opponent's. He showed a lot of heart when competing and also a lot of support for his teammates. Constantine is a pleasure to have around and he just keeps getting better and better as the days go by.

Jim Lepping - This was Jim's first No-Gi Submission Grappling and BJJ tournament. Jim competed in the No-Gi Intermediate Division first and lost his first match. He was allowed to competed in the Beginner division because he did not place. He placed 3rd in the beginners division out of a total of 40 competitors. Jim went 4-1 in the division. Jim is one of the nicest and laid back guys you will ever meet, but under that is someone who possess a lot of strength and skill. He knows how to train hard but still have a good time while he's doing it. We all enjoy having him around.

Carmin Spezzi - Carmin is currently a private student of Jason Scully, and is representing Jersey Shore BJJ. Carmin has only been training for 3 months and loves training in no-gi grappling. This was his first tournament and he went out there and gave it his all. He's excited to keep training and competing so he can excel to his full potential.

Jason Scully - Jason placed 3rd in the No-Gi Advanced Division. He lost his first match by a close score of 3-2 to American Top Team Black Belt Andre “ Gigueto” Soares. He then won his second match by points almost securing two close guillotines.

Once again we want to congratulate everyone who competed and thank them for representing us and being apart of our team and school. They all showed a lot of heart, spirit, and especially patience. Many of us had to wait 4 to 10 hours before our matches and we all did with patience and a good attitude.

We also always want to let the students that didn't compete know that we appreciate them being apart of our school. Without everyone together we wouldn't be what we are. Everyone is a true part of Jersey Shore BJJ and it shows with their great attitudes. We want everyone to know that we are grateful to have you as student's, training partners, and friends.

Team Jersey Shore BJJ



Posted on Sunday, March 12 @ 14:07:24 CST by jasculs
 


 
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Re: Conratulations to this weekends NAGA competitors! (Score: 1)
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Awesome job everyone.


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