Robson Moura RMNU Requirements 2.0 Vol.1-2
Robson Moura RMNU Requirements 2.0 Vol.1-2
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Salepage: Robson Moura RMNU Requirements 2.0 Vol.1-2
Volumes 1 & 2: White to Green Belt
In this 2 DVD set, 8X World Champion Robson Moura works with his 2nd American black belt, Jeff Mitchell, to take you through details on key techniques and requirements for progressing from White to Green belt. Robson and Jeff show each technique in detail, with interactive discussion and questions designed to increase your hands on understanding and execution of the moves.
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