Former athlete looking to give back while helping people's mental and physical wellbeing
The Brazilian jiu-jitsu club space being prepared at 589-A Prince Street which owner Brad Sullivan said is expected to open mid-December. Richard MacKenzieTRURO, N.S. — Former professional mixed-martial art fighter Brad Sullivan wants to empower people physically and mentally by sharing the many benefits of Brazilian jiu-jitsu .
“It just seems to be that there's not enough jiu-jitsu presence here and I do believe that it's something which is very important to help build up people's confidence,” he said. “And I want to be somebody that's known as a positive influence in trying to help people protect themselves. That's a big part of this for me.”He talked about transitioning from being an MMA fighter to being more BJJ-focused.
He talked more about the central location helping his gym be accessible to people’s lives and schedules.
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