Frota Academy has recently helped organize another prestigious camp in cooperation with BJJ Private Camps. This time the Guest teachers were none other than elite bjj female competitors Mackenzie Dern and Gezary Matuda!
Everyone had the opportunity to meet and learn from three of the world’s top BJJ competitors: Current World Champions Gezary Matuda and Mackenzie Dern, and European champion Shanti Abelha.

The camp was held in Cannes, France from 23rd till 25th June. Gezary Matuda took the opportunity to thank the hosts:
Working with what I love to do and with the best people around me makes everything easier and funnier! What an amazing experience it was to work with @frota_bjj_mma and @goliveco in Switzerland! Thank you for #supportwomensbjj and for believing in my work!
Dern was also quite grateful she got to work with someone she is compatible with.
William Burkhardt of BJJpix.com was there to capture a lot of the fun.
All in All, this camp looks like another seminal event that will certainly influence, if not shape the success of those who attended.
Commitment to organizing this type of events is how Frota Academy earned the reputation of one of the most luxurious academies in the world. BJJ Private Camps really knocked it out of the park with this one, for a chance to book a spot in one of the upcoming exclusive camps check out their website by clicking here!
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