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Paris Stanford

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Instructor, No-Gi Jiu Jitsu Instructor, Professional Mixed Martial Artist, Private Instructor

BIO AND EXPERTISE

Areas of Expertise: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, MMA

Bio: Paris Stanford is a BJJ, No-Gi Jiu Jitsu and Youth Jiu Jitsu Instructor at Fight Ready MMA. Beginning his BJJ career in 2010, Stanford earned his blackbelt under Carlos Farias in 2018 and actively competes at the highest level to this day. Stanford’s dedication to his students is apparent as the two division Jiu Jitsu World League champion coaches 10+ BJJ classes each week. Stanford dedicates his time reading
and his family when off the mats.

WHAT PARIS SAYS ABOUT HIS GROUP CLASSES

One of the reasons I love teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is that I get to share something so special to me on a personal level with so many different people. People get a chance to challenge and find themselves in different ways. Some come in looking for self-defense, while others come in to try to lose weight or start a path of competition. Regardless of what they are looking for, I get to help them on that journey. In my group classes, we usually warm up with some movement drills to both warm the body up, and provide some sort of functional movement that can be applied to BJJ. We then drill fundamental techniques before we go on to learn new techniques. Usually, we will drill a series of techniques that correlate with one another, and each class ends with live rolling. The great thing about BJJ is people at different skill levels can drill the same move, and get different points out of it, which allows for the entire class to work the same techniques, even if they are at different stages in their BJJ journey.

WHAT PARIS SAYS ABOUT HIS ONE-ON-ONE TRAINING

When I take on a new one-on-one student, I first like to sit down with them and discuss their goals. Are they looking to focus on an upcoming competition or improving a specific move (or a number of other goals)? Then I like to tailor their goals with their level of experience to ensure I’m maximizing their time with me. Working one-on-one with students allows me to focus on that student’s specific skill set, which, in turn, helps him/her achieve their goals a lot faster than they would in a large group.

LIFE OUTSIDE OF THE GYM

When I’m not at the gym I like to spend a lot of time with my friends and family, especially if that means getting outdoors and into nature. I don’t watch much television, but I do enjoy surfing the Internet for interesting videos, blogs, or websites where I can educate myself on various subjects—ancient history and psychology are two of my favorites to explore. And although I don’t watch much TV, I do enjoy the occasional video game and sci-fi movie.