11/18/2025
This weekend in Montrose, CO was something special.
I got into town on Saturday and spent the afternoon exploring with Arthur and his student Jack—who also happens to be a doctor. Two genuinely good guys who made me feel at home right away. We talked Jiu-Jitsu, life, the growth of their academy, and just enjoyed that calm small-town vibe that Montrose carries.
And even though she didn’t come out with us that day, none of this weekend would’ve happened without Jen. She’s the one who organized the entire seminar—every detail, every message, every step to bring it all together. When I met her on Sunday, it was clear she’s not just Arthur’s wife; she’s an incredible practitioner and a huge part of the heart of their school. Focused, technical, welcoming—she sets the tone in the best way.
Sunday’s seminar had that perfect energy. The room was full of curiosity, excitement, and people who truly wanted to grow. Watching details click for the group, seeing breakthroughs, and feeling everyone push each other—it reminded me why I love sharing this art.
Montrose showed up. Arthur has built something special, Jack brings humility and sharpness from both medicine and Jiu-Jitsu, and Jen is the engine behind so much of their success, on and off the mats.
I left Sunday with a full heart—grateful for the hospitality, the effort, the conversations, and the chance to be a part of their community, even just for a weekend.
Thank you, Montrose. Keep training, keep growing, and keep taking care of each other. Oss. 🤙🥋