Tim Beithon

Tim Beithon

Tim Beithon

Tim started Jiu Jitsu in 2015 and has competed in nationwide tournaments multiple times at every belt level and has competed in several local super fights.

Tim’s favorite past time is traveling and while traveling he enjoys training Jiu Jitsu at different schools and taking privates lessons from some of the highest level instructors in the sport. Tim has trained in New Zealand, China, France, Argentina, Italy, Spain, Holland and Japan, as well as countless gyms around the United States.

Jiu Jitsu is not only a hobby and past time but a passion to pass along the knowledge he has gained to others.

Tim joined NBR because I believe that it is quintessential that LEO’s and First Responders know a form of combative to stay safe while they are serving the community. Tim loves the idea of teaching Jiu Jitsu specifically in order to help his community.

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Repetitive defensive training and regular stress inoculation are key components of professional policing and modern de-escalation training.

Scientific research has shown that it takes around 10,000 repetitions for a new movement, or skill, to become muscle memory — to become a true part of an individual’s skill set.

The program’s mission is to provide expert repetitive defensive tactics training to incorporate proven de-escalation tactics and habits into active duty police officers.

No Belt Required will track your progress with every single move and every single class on your journey toward 10,000 repetitions and 10,000 hours.