I started training BJJ with Ed Shobe in 2003 after graduating from the police academy & realizing that I was not equipped to win physical confrontations. After watching me train stand-up with another instructor at the same gym, Ed asked me to train some BJJ with him because I was continuously being knocked down when the male fighters punched or kicked me. Through the years, I have stayed training with Ed because he presents easy breakdowns of fundamental movements which work in various situations. He doesn’t force a body to make moves work, instead he finds moves that work for your body and teaches you those variations. Matt Lippold has picked up this same style of teaching through his years of training with Ed. In addition, Matt is able to find your weaknesses and turn them into strengths. I have trained with them for 20 years & would recommend that any female interested in training start here because in addition to always being appropriate in their contact with females, they are willing to help females become strong fighters or just improve your self-defense.