Tool's Maynard James Keenan announces new Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu documentary

Maynard James Keenan, the frontman for acclaimed metal/rock outfits Tool and A Perfect Circle, has announced a new video that draws on his experience in martial arts titled The Great In Between: An Introduction to Jiu Jitsu. The documentary will debut on December 13th via Puscifertv.com.
Watch the trailer:
Filmed at the Verde Valley Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy in Cottonwood, Ariz., the 90-minute class offers a hands-on seminar tailored for beginners and the Jiu Jitsu-curious. Led by Keenan and a group of skilled black belts, the team guides viewers through the essential development of stabilizing muscles and myelin connections, building a foundation for success in this confidence-building, puzzle-solving martial art.
Keenan share the following:
You can do this. We've got your back. Not literally. But we can also teach you how to get us off your back. See what I did there?
Pre-orders of the film, which is available as a 72-hour rental, and various commemorative merch bundles, are available now via Puscifertv.com.
The Great In Between: An Introduction to Jiu Jitsu was directed by Chris Staab and features music by Puscifer.
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I didn't know Uncle Junior was a martial arts champion
Of course this guy would love to "roll" around with dudes.
Can he also do a video about his sex assault cases which got swept under the rug?
Tool is the most boring live band you will ever see. They seemed kinda put out just being on stage. Shitty vibes. Shitty music
Serj here. A random stranger put Jon Benet in a rear naked choke.
Nothing more disgusting than another dudes feet. I'd rather see straight up butthole over feet
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