GB Seminar in Mexico

Professor Felipe Jerry’s Seminar in Mexico

ProfessorFelipe Jerry a Gracie Barra European and Pan America Champion  did a great seminat at Playa Del Carmen last week.

Soon Professor Felipe will be opening the Gracie Barra Huntington Beach School and we will post all the info about it here on the website.

Here are some cool pictures from the seminar

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GB Santa Barbara TV Commercial

Tuesday, March 18th, we will be filming a TV commercial at the new Solvang school, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm and all the students, friends and family are welcome to participate. The commercial will be shown for 6 months on spike TV during all UFC shows, including: The Ultimate Fighter, UFC Unleashed, UFC Fight Live, UFC Friday Fight, UFC Countdown, UFC All Access, plus: I.F.L. International Fight League (FSN) WEC Word Extreme Cagefighting (VS Channel) , Human Weapon (Discovery Channel), Fight Quest (The History Channel) and at the new Spike TV show D.E.A.
Gracie Barra Solvang is located at 320 Alisol # 304 – Solvang 93463

Gracie Barra solvang is an additional training facility for our team and will be open 6 days a week, starting April 1st!
This is a great chance for you to visit our Solvang School and also to broadcast all your skills on TV!

To learn more about Gracie Barra in Santa Barbara: CLICK HERE!

Great Article by Martin Rooney

Guys, Take some time to read this great article about the importance of the mental and physical conditioning element for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsi (BJJ). Martin is a good friend and a great influence in my life and training. I have been telling you guys about his new book Training for Warriors and those of you that were on our Beach Class last Saturday experienced some of his great drills. Martin also wirtes a monthly column at the Gracie Mag. It is worth listening to what he has to say!
Enjoy it!

Prof. Flavio Almeida

Rooney gets the most out of MMA fighters

By Franklin McNeil
Special to ESPN.com
(Archive)


Just holding a black belt in jiu-jitsu will no longer cut it in mixed martial arts. A solid amateur wrestler background won’t get the job done, either.

MMA has evolved into a more complex sport. Physical skills and technical know-how might get a fighter into the game, but it won’t take him to the top.

That’s where Martin Rooney comes in.

The Sayreville, N.J., native often goes unnoticed by fight fans. When members of Team Renzo Gracie head toward the ring for an International Fight League showdown, Rooney is among them.

“I know my role and it is definitely below Renzo and everybody else,” the 36-year-old Rooney said. “When it is game time … my job is to make sure that the guy is better able to recover between rounds. Renzo and the other guys are there to give immediate technical and strategic changes.”

He is usually the guy carrying a bucket of water with a towel draped over his shoulder. Between rounds he can be seen rubbing a shoulder or offering words of encouragement. But don’t be fooled, Rooney is an indispensable part of the team.

Rooney is a physical therapist, but in MMA circles he is best known as a trainer/strength and conditioning guru. Any fighter — from IFL light heavyweight contender Jamal Patterson to UFC middleweight Ricardo Almeida — who has Rooney in his corner is fully prepared for battle.

As head of the Fairlawn, N.J.-based Parisi Speed School, which has 35 locations throughout the United States, Rooney doesn’t allow his fighters any shortcuts. He wants every one of his athletes ready to give their very best.

“The training aspect of MMA is becoming more and more important,” said Rooney, the author of “Training for Warriors: The Ultimate Mixed Martial Arts Workout.” “You can’t just be a technical guy anymore. You’ve got to be a physical specimen and a technical guy who has an incredible awareness of strategy and who you’re fighting.

“Physical preparation, I believe, is as important if not more important than technical training. You can be the most technical guy in the world, but if you are dead tired, you’re in big trouble.”

But Rooney doesn’t stop at physical conditioning. What separates him from other top-flight trainers is his strict emphasis on being mentally prepared.

“Even if you’re the most technical guy, if you aren’t mentally prepared for the fight, you’re doomed,” Rooney said. “These are the areas … that I use to help the fighters.”

It is this approach that has Patterson extremely confident heading into his title fight April 4 against IFL light heavyweight champion Vladimir Matyushenko. There is no doubt in Patterson’s mind that he will be victorious, and he gives a lot of credit to Rooney.

“Besides the strength, besides the conditioning, Martin does a very good job with the mind stuff,” said Patterson, who has an IFL mark of 4-1. “He gets you mentally prepared for fights — what to prepare for, what to look out for, what you should be focused on, and what kind of goals you should be working to get to.

“That is what his book is more about, not about overtraining, not about lifting 50 million pounds, but finding the right exercise — physically and mentally — that will make you better.”

Rooney has been involved with MMA for more than 12 years, 10 with the Renzo Gracie Jiu-jitsu School in New York. But physical fitness has been an important part of his life much longer.

While at Furman University, where he was a track and field star, Rooney received a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology. Afterward, Rooney attended Medical University in Charleston, S.C., where he earned a master’s degree in exercise physiology and a degree in physical therapy.

Shortly upon graduating, a couple of Rooney’s friends invited him to participate in an open tryout held by the United States bobsled team. Skeptical at first, Rooney decided to go along. He made the team and was a member from 1995 through 1997.

Little did he know, one of his bobsled teammates would be Todd Hays, who appeared in the mixed martial arts documentary “Rickson Gracie: Choke.” It was Hays who introduced Rooney to mixed martial arts.

“Hays taught me a lot,” Rooney said. “He was the U.S. heavyweight Muay Thai champion.”

When his days on the U.S. bobsled team ended, Rooney returned to New Jersey interested in the fledgling sport of mixed martial arts. Then he got the break of a lifetime: His close friend, John Derent, introduced him to Renzo Gracie.

“I went to Renzo Gracie’s gym and met many of the guys. They were always remarking about how fit I am,” Rooney said. “My fitness was saving me in certain situations where I was not as technical as the other guys. Because of the physical strength I had, they wanted to know more about it.

“Jiu-jitsu is designed for a weaker guy to beat a stronger guy, but man, when the guy is so much stronger, we have to look at things differently. That’s when they started training with me. They became not just people I trained, but training partners.”

What every Rooney-trained fighter learns immediately is the importance of a strong mind-set. If one of his fighters isn’t mentally ready to do battle on fight night, Rooney feels he’s failed.

“I believe that is the most important piece of the whole deal,” Rooney said. “To have a guy technical and strong, but not mentally and emotionally ready or controlled … I’ve seen guys lose a fight from the locker room to the ring.

“Training doesn’t stop until that first bell rings. That is really my goal every day: keeping guys relaxed and pumping the guys up who need to be pumped up, calming down the guys who need to be calmed down.”

Rooney put his philosophy to the test Feb. 2 at UFC 81. He was assisting Gracie in the corner of Almeida, who was taking on Rob Yundt.

Almeida had not fought in four years, and cage rust was a concern due to the long layoff. But Gracie had an airtight fight plan. Rooney’s responsibility was to make sure Almeida (9-2) was mentally ready to implement it. Almeida won by submission at 1:08 of the first round.

“I believe now, more than ever, that when you go to the higher level, the physical element has to be there, but oftentimes the physical element just gets you in the game,” Almeida said. “But what separates the great athletes is their mind-set. This is what Martin is working on all the time.”

Franklin McNeil covers boxing and mixed martial arts for The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J.

Parents and Kids Class: Upcoming Saturday 9am.

Gracie Barra San Clemente Parents and Kids Class (Sat, 9am)

 

This Saturday, GB San Clemente Students will have so much fun on a family work out at our parents and kids class. The idea is to allow our Kids to introduce their parents to BJJ and the parents to introduce their Kids to BJJ. The class will take place at the school and last for 60 minutes. We will serve breakfast afterwards. There are gis available for everyone.

 

See you on the Mats!!!

GB San Clemente Team

New Stickers for the GB San Clemente Team

ATTENTION STUDENTS

We just received a big shipping of Gracie Barra San Clemente Stickers for cars, surf boards, bikes, etc. By placing a GB sticker in your car, you identify yourself as a GB Team member and allow teammates to see you everywhere. This is part of the GB Tradition for a long time in Brazil and now GB San Clemente Team can do the same!!!

The stickers are free and look very nice. They are available at the school. Just ask for it.

 

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Easter Holliday

The School will be closed this Sunday, due to the Easter Holiday

The Gracie Barra San Clemente team wishes everyone a great Easter Holiday with friends and family. This school will not open for classes on Sunday and we come back to our activities on Monday.

Gracie Mag features our Beach Class

Go to http://www.graciemag.com/news/173/ARTICLE/9883/2008-03-17.html to check the article

Parents and Kids Class: Upcoming Saturday 9am.

Gracie Barra San Clemente Parents and Kids Class (Sat, 9am)

 

This Saturday, GB San Clemente Students will have so much fun on a family work out at our parents and kids class. The idea is to allow our Kids to introduce their parents to BJJ and the parents to introduce their Kids to BJJ. The class will take place at the school and last for 60 minutes. We will serve breakfast afterwards. There are gis available for everyone.

 

See you on the Mats!!!

GB San Clemente Team

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2008 Pan-Ams Gracie Barra Team-Shirt Available

2008 Pan-Ams Gracie Barra Team-Shirt Available

We are just 12 days away from the Pan Am Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2008. Last year the tournament had almost 2.000 competitors and Gracie Barra got a well deserved first place by Teams. This year the Team is training hard and ready to defend the tittle. For more info about the tournament: CLICK HERE!

To buy the Official GB Pan Am T-Shirt 2008: CLICK HERE!

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I GB San Clemente Conditioning Class at the Beach

This weekend Gracie Barra San Clemente put on it’s first Conditioning Class at the pier.

Gracie Barra Schools from South California came together last Saturday for a Jiu-Jitsu Class at the beach of San Clemente, CA. The class was part of the team’s preparation for the upcoming Panamerican Jiu-Jitsu Championships, was led by Professor Flavio Almeida, Head Instructor of Gracie Barra San Clemente, and attracted students from several different GB Schools in the region like: Lake Forest, Garden Grove, Westlake, Corona, Escondido, and Irvine.

The mix of Jiu-Jitsu, good friends, surf, beach, and Acai brought some big names of our sport to the beach of San Clemente. Renato “Babalu” Sobral, Prof. Fabio Leopoldo, and Prof. Felipe Jerry Oliveira were also enjoying the class with their families.

The event was open to the public with parent’s, kids, and Jiu-Jitsu practitioners training together. The class started out with a jog on the beach to warm up, Jiu-Jitsu specifics conditioning drills (based on the Training for Warriors methods), followed by basic fundamental techniques and live training. It was great to see the community come together for this event. As we were all training many people were curious about those 60 people training with their Kimonos and will probably make BJJ part of their lives soon.

Special thanks to the City of San Clemente for allowing this event to take place, Marine Safety for keeping the event safe and controlled, Sambazon for keeping us well nourished, and local businesses for allowing us to promote our event.

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