Gracie Barra Competition Network

Hello dear Students and Future Competitors!

The first Gracie Barra Tournament it will take place on October 25th in Irvine at the Irvine Valley College.

Only students from Gracie Barra will participate of the competition so the good environment and camaraderie is garantee.

Let’s keep in touch and make sure that everybody from GB San Clemente Family will be there to ether compete or support each other! It will be a lot of fun!

Mission Statement

The Gracie Barra Competition Network is at its very core a positive and closely knit organization of athletes. GBCN tournaments are conducted with the highest level of integrity, camaraderie and sportsmanship, with our athletes, staff, and officials always keeping safety in mind. We strive to be the competitive birthplace and proving grounds of champions — keeping the legacy alive!
Check this first video about the competition:

Parents and Kids Class: This Sunday at 9am


Attention Students!

This upcoming Sunday we will have one more Parents and Kids Class from 9am to 10am. We will be going over some of the great drills that build our kids BJJ self defense curriculum and pairing up the kids with their parents for practice. It will be so much fun!

Your kids does not have to be part of the Kids program, neither your dad and mom have to be part of the adults program. The class is opened to everybody willing to have a great time with the Gracie Barra Family!

Classes will resume normally afterward. Fundamentals 10am. Advanced 11am.

We will have a breakfast for everybody on the lobby.

See you on the mats!

GB San Clemente Team

Video from Brazil: Pedra da Gavea

Hey Guys!

Check this video recorded in Brazil on my trip when I was helping Martin Rooney on his new project. This place is called Pedra da Gavea. It is an awesome work out that all athletes from GB do to prepare for tournaments.

Best!

Professor Flavio Almeida

Amazing Documentary Coming Up: Renzo Gracie - The Legend

From RABJJ: Mestre Renzo Gracie Surprises his 1st Black Belt.

Mestre Renzo Gracie Surprises his 1st Black Belt.
09/27/2008

It was late this Friday afternoon when Ricardo Almeida picked up the phone and heard the familiar, unique, and upbeat of Renzo Gracie shout:

“Cachorrao, can you be at the Manhattan Academy by 6:00 PM?”
While 2 hours to get from Hamilton to Manhattan would normally be difficult, the thought about battling rush-hour traffic on the New Jersey Turnpike at 4:00 PM on a Friday afternoon wouldn’t keep him from being there for his mentor and best friend.
“Mestre, I’ll be there as fast as I can, but may I ask why I need to be there by 6?”
Firing back with his usual wit, Renzo Gracie shouted, “No, you may not! Just make your way there, I’ll meet you in a little bit, my brother! You’ll like the surprise!”
Looking at his always present and loyal student Tom DeBlass (who happened to have spent Friday afternoon at his house planning his training schedule with his teacher), Ricardo grinned: “Mestre Renzo is the only man alive that can get me out of my house on a Friday night, and on such short notice . . . are you coming?” Always eager to see what surprises Renzo might have up his sleeve, Tom laughed and replied, “I’m not missing out on that, I can’t wait! This should be good!”
As Ricardo, his wife and Tom drove closer to Manhattan, a familiar sight greeted them: a long line of cars stretching from the Holland Tunnel, extending for miles. Worried that he would leave Renzo waiting for him at the Academy, Ricardo called to let him know he was running late. Instead, Renzo responded with, “don’t worry my brother, traffic will be lighter after that bridge – I’m right behind you!” It turns out that Mestre Renzo was actually running late as well. Even with 15 years of life in the United States, Renzo still sets his watch to “brazilian time” – but somehow, he always makes it in the end!
After finally arriving at the Academy, and greeting long time friends and Renzo Gracie’s students, he made his way to his favorite corner on the mats, hoping to take advantage of the opportunity to get some great training in under Renzo’s watchful eye. As the class ends, Renzo in that same great mood he’s always in, steps on the mats and starts to speak. The packed house knows that something special is about to happen, and begin to gather on the mats.

Renzo gets everyone’s attention: “Guys, I’d like to call over one of the greatest Black Belts I have ever had the pleasure of teaching and promoting. Cachorrao, get over here!” Renzo continues: ” We have been through so much together; I have cornered every one of his fights and he amazed me each time, over and over. It was amazing to watch how his skills were constantly improving, and what a strong mind he has. His fights where always a huge test, and he made me so proud each time.”

After telling some heart-warming stories of when Prof. Almeida first lived with Mestre Renzo and his family upon first arriving in the U.S. in 1997, Renzo continues: “A long time ago we were in Japan for a huge event (Pride FC) and one of the fighters got hurt. They needed a last minute replacement and Ricardo said he would like to give it a try. I asked him ‘are you sure you want to do this?’ Ricardo told me, ‘if you tell me I’m ready, I’m all over it.’”
His voice swelling with pride, Renzo continued: “I knew he could do it, so he had my blessing. Guys, it was Ricardo’s 1st professional fight and the opponent was a very tough Japanese fighter, who I had fought around that time and it went to a draw. His name is Akira Shoji.” The students listen on intently — after all, who wouldn’t want to gather around Renzo Gracie and hear one of his tales? And as Renzo announced, “Ricardo went out there on a couple of days notice and beat the hell out of that guy!” applause and cheers washed over the Academy.
“Another great memory I have also happened in Japan in the Pancrase event. Ricardo fought a real tough guy for the championship, a guy named Nathan Marquardt. Ricardo submitted him with our signature submission, the guillotine with the arm in. I clearly remember looking at him from his corner and screaming ‘Cachorrao, go for it! Just go!’. He looked at me with that look ‘do you really think I should’ and I screamed even louder ‘just do it, go!’ He went for it and the rest is history.”
Lost in the good memories, Renzo finally gets to his surprise: “Well guys, I’m sure most of you have seen the Pancrase Belt, but the fighters don’t get to keep the belt! It’s worth a LOT of money because it’s made of pure platinum and there’s a huge diamond right in the center. In fact, so many security guards were around us while Ricardo had the championship belt, I was almost suffocating! After the fight, we were walking around taking pictures with fans and having a blast, but in my mind, I was already looking for an exit sign or something so we could take off with that belt!”
Needless to say, laughs took over the large room.
As he paced the hallowed blue mats, Renzo wondered aloud, “Guys, how can they give you something you’ve worked so hard to get and take it away from you that same night? I knew Ricardo wasn’t thrilled about that, even though he didn’t mention anything. So after much dedication to this project, I was able to get my student a surprise.”
With that, Renzo walked into the office at the rear of the mats, and returned with a large white box, announcing, “I am now proudly giving my student Ricardo Almeida in the name of all of us a perfect replica of his King of Pancrase Belt. Although the huge diamond is not real, this is the closest it gets to the real thing.”
In fact, the belt was better than the real thing – to receive the belt directly from Mestre Renzo was a perfect way to receive the belt, and the look on Ricardo’s face was priceless as his teacher put that belt around his waist. The attendees happily started applauding, cheering, hitting the mats with their hands, and an overwhelming noise washed over all in the room.
Always with some words of wisdom and encouragement, Renzo glanced at Ricardo as he was leaving the Academy, grabs his head and proudly tells him: “That’s my boy… don’t you think I didn’t notice half of your mouthpiece hanging out of your pocket when you walked in. You always come prepared for any situation.”
In fact, this was a lesson Ricardo Almeida had learned from Renzo – who knew how to fulfill an unspoken wish of one of his many students, even five years later! Thank you, Mestre Renzo. There’s no way to repay all of your contributions to the sport and to people’s lives. You are a true legend, a flawless mentor and a true gentleman.

Thanks RABJJ from covering such a special moment.
Cheers!
GB San Clemente Team

Rio de Janeiro Shirt, ArmBar Shirt…and more!

New official Gracie Barra Shirts

Have you seen the new cool shirts on the GB Online Store? The Rio de Janeiro and the ArmBar shirts are our favorites!

To seee it: CLICK HERE!

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American Nationals 2008: Great job Guys!

American Nationals 2008

Gracie Barra did a great job at the Nationals 2008. On the general points by Team we took 1st place at the No-Gi and 2nd place at the Gi competition. We brought home 2 beautifull trophies!

To see more results and info: GB PODCAST!

To see the GB America photo gallery: CLICK HERE!

Congratulations to all the Students, Professors, Friends and Competitors for the great job.

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See you on the mats!

Advanced Kids Class: Saturday at 9am!!!!

Attention Kids and Parents,

This upcoming Saturday, September 27th, we will launch our Advanced Kids Class. It will be every Saturday from 9am to 10am. This class complements the regular Kids and Juniors program and was designed for the students that have demonstrated high level of commitment and dedication to their BJJ training.

Professor Flavio and our Assistant Instructors can’t wait to work with the students on Advanced BJJ techniques and drills!!!!

Requirements:

1) White/Yellow Belt and above

2) 6 yrs or older

3) Good Behavior. This criteria will be judged by Instructors and Parents by the application of the “10 commandments of Good Behavior”. A copy of the 10 Commandments Questionnaire is available at the school.

What a team!

Dear All,

It was amazing to me how much support our school received from our assistant instructors, and the coaches and professors from other GB schools. The fact that Gracie Barra is a family is not news to anyone, but to see the family spirit in practice on my absence was really awesome!!! There were so many GB instructors so making sure the school was functioning right and our students were getting the best level of instruction they could get!!!!

Thanks Guys!!!!! Let’s stay “Organized like a team, fighting like a Family”.

Prof. Flavio Almeida

Check some cool pictures below!

Professor Marcelo Sousa, Instructor at GB America, with Coach Felipe from GB San Clemente

Kayron Gracie, from GB America, teaching…

Kayron and Rullivan with the rest of the GB San Clemente Assistant Instructors

Kayron Gracie with GB Encinitas Assistant Instructor Aaron training at GB San Clemente

Professor Magid Hage from GB Escondido teaching one of our Sundays Classes

Professor Fred Blum from GB Cerritos teaching at GB San Clemente

The 12 Teachings that Inspired Carlos Gracie Sr

Carlos Gracie Sr.’s life was amazingly portrayed in a recently launched book about his life! The author, his daughter Reyla Gracie, delights the readers with fantastic stories about the Gracie Family.

Anyone who looks at the book is touched by “The list of teachings who inspired Carlos Gracie” at the back cover of the book. Find below a quick translation:

1. Be so strong that nothing can disturb the peace of your mind.

2. Talk to all people about happiness, health, and prosperity.

3. Give to all your friends the feeling of being valued.

4. Look at things by the enlightened point of view and update your optimism on reality.

5. Think only about the best, work only for the best, and always expect the best.

6. Be as just and enthusiastic about others victories as you are with yours.

7. Forget about past mistakes and focus your energy on the victories of tomorrow.

8. Always make those around you happy and keep a smile to all people who talk to you.

9. Apply the largest amount of your time on self-improvement and no time in criticizing others.

10. Be big enough so you can feel unsatisfied, be noble enough so you can feel anger, be strong enough so you can feel fear, and be happy enough so you can feel frustrations.

11. Hold a good opinion about your self and communicate that to the world, but not through dissonant words but through good works.

12. Believe strongly that the world is in your side, as long as you stay loyal to the best of yourself.

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