WEEKLY NEWS AND QUOTE OF THE WEEK!!

Quote of the Week:

“One needs a strong army in order to bring peace to the world”   Theodore Roosevelt

No Gi Training:

Hey Guys from the Black Belt program! Don’t forget that we now have two No Gi classes every week:

Monday nights at GBSC and Saturday mornings at GBDP.

No Gi training is an important part of your Jiu-Jitsu and all our blue belts should try to make it at least once a week!

Professor Flavio is in New Jersey:

Our Head Instructor went to New Jersey to join his brother’s training camp for a week. He will be there spending time with Ricardo and supporting him in his preparation for his next UFC Fight. Professor Flavio will be updating us through Twitter. To follow him go to http://twitter.com/flavioalmeidagb

Mike Payne Earns his Blue Belt:

After a great journey through his white belt, Mike Payne earned his blue belt! When Mike first came to GBSC, he told us that he had had several heart attacks. He said he was always taking care of his health and that he wanted to get some exercise, too, so he signed up!

Mike is a great guy. He comes to the kids classes to help us with our future champions. He is also a great competitor and surprised us all when he decided to compete in the GB tournament, where he accomplished a silver medal! Good Job, Mike! GBSC would like to thank you for your support and wish you good luck in your Blue Belt!

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Competition Class:

This week we had our famous competition class for the Little Champion 2’s and Juniors Classes. The kids had a blast like always, learning about the BJJ point system, sparring, and exercising good sportsmanship. It’s so amazing to see how much these kids have learned in class and how they’re able to apply it all in a competition situation. We can’t wait for the next one!

Professor Otavio de Souza:

Professor Otavio has been teaching some of the Fundamentals, Advanced and Black Belt classes in SC and DP.  He is truly a great guy with a happy and positive energy. The students love the techniques that he shares with them from his life-long competitive career.  We get great compliments about him all the time!  Thank you, Professor Otavio, for helping us so much to study this beautiful art of jiu jitsu.

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GBDP Fundamentals Class:

We had an amazing Thursday night Class at GB Dana Point! More than 20 students were on the mats studying the GB Fundamentals Curriculum. Coach Charles, Scott, Felipe and Vivi were there to help the students understand the principles of BJJ. At the end of the class, Coach Charles told the students about the importance of having  good “cardio” and how it can help you with your training and with your overall well being. Step by step, each class you come to improves your physical and mental condition!

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Cheers!

GBSC/GBDP Team

CHANGES TO THE GIRLS PROGRAM!!

Changes to the Girls Program:

Attention GB Girls! We are making some changes to the class schedule to accomodate the growth of our program and the improvements in our female students. We will now have an Advanced Girls Class on Sundays, from 9am to 10am at our San Clemente location.

The Conditioning / Rape Safe classes are now special classes that will happen every other month.

The Tuesdays and Thursdays morning 9am girls classes will be suspended so our female students can gather at the more popular and convenient Tuesday and Thursday evening 6pm classes, that take place at our Dana Point Location.

So, starting on March 15th, the classes for our Women’s Program will be:

Sundays 9am to 10am:  Advanced Girls Class at GB San Clemente

Tuesdays: 6pm to 7pm:  Regular Women’s Fundamentals Class at GB Dana Point

Thursdays: 6pm to 7pm:  Regular Women’s Fundamentals Class at GB Dana Point

For more infomation you can contact Coach Vivi Almeida at vivi@graciebarrasanclemente.com

Caveirinha and his mission in Hawaii

Caveirinha is getting ready for move to Hawaii. Photo: Personal archives

A Gracie Barra black belt who has produced a great number of athletes in Minas Gerais, Aldo Januário, better known as Caveirinha, was called up for a mission on behalf of the team. The fighter is packed for Honolulu, Hawaii, where he will head training at Gracie Barra University.

“Master Carlos Gracie Jr. invited me to go to Hawaii to teach at Gracie Barra University. I expect it to be a bigger gig than what I did in Minas. Today, in Belo Horizonte (the capital of Minas Gerais state) I count 45 black belts, with several world champions and champions of a number of other major events. My team is one of the largest in BH and I intend to do something in even bigger proportions in Hawaii,” he says, very optimistic about the project.

“I feel the name Gracie Barra will be very strong there, a reference around the world. Working in the team for 23 years, I went from white to black belt under Master Carlos and, now this new opportunity has arisen, I’m not going to waste it. Everyone who knows me knows how determined I am and how much I love my team and students. We’re going to do great over there! ” he adds.

No stranger to challenges, the trip to Hawaii reminds him of the time leading up to his move to Minas Gerais to teach.

“It was funny. I showed up at the academy and Carlinhos said, ‘Caveirinha, do you want to make a living with Jiu-Jitsu? Then he go home and grab a suitcase; you’re going to go live in Belo Horizonte.’ (laughs) That was in 1997 and nothing was premeditated. But the master has known me since I was a kid and knows that I follow through with my end of the bargain. I showed up there without knowing anyone and gradually got the project moving. Nowadays we have academies in Europe and some of my students are with the master in California. The most important thing for me about this gig in Hawaii is that Carlinhos put faith in me again. My goal is to open 100 Gracie Barra academies in several countries!”

Aldo with students in Belo Horizonte. Photo: Personal Archive

In the meantime, Caveirinha is reminded how work at the branches in Minas Gerais carries on strong, and bears news.

“In Belo Horizonte my brother Fabio will be in charge. We have a number of new projects. Next month we’ll open a new academy, which will be the largest in BH, fully integrated into the Gracie Barra Premium Schools system. Students may only enter if they are properly uniformed and we will follow all the teaching methodology,” he says, going on to explain the advantages of the system.

“Of the branches I’m in charge of, half already follow this method. In my view, it’s revolutionary, preventing, for example, new students from getting hurt. Carlos Gracie and Marcio Feitosa are to be congratulated. It’s something that is good not just for the higher ranked, but also for beginners. These days, someone who enrolls at the academy then goes on to take his wife, children and friends to train. The overall organization is what makes the difference. This will revolutionize things and will be reflected in the number of students around the world,” he wagers.

Jiu-Jitsu to the rescue – Caveirinha is one of many Brazilians born into a humble family. For the resident of a poor community in Rio de Janeiro, sport, specifically Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, provided new opportunities in life.

Surrounding Master Carlos Gracie Jr. (middle), Caveirinha and family. Photo: Personal Archive

“My father left my mother, Betti, with five children. I’m from the Rio das Pedras community in Jacarepagua, and from a modest family. My greatest joy is seeing my brothers and family members all training Jiu-Jitsu. The sport has changed our lives and today we are happy for this choice and for being able to help our family a bit. My life was always been like this, a great battle. I suffered, but Gracie Barra is a family and I love it more with every day. For this reason there’s no such thing as team Caveirinha; it is all one. I fight and will always fight for Gracie Barra.”

Speaking of fighting, Caveirinha also made his name in competition. These days, though, he is focused on teaching, a passion of his. But, if need be, competing is not out of the question.

“I had the pleasure of winning a lot of championships and fighting alongside Marcio Feitosa at the Brazilian Team Nationals. I have a good CV as a fighter, but what I like most is expressing my love for the team and the pleasure I derive from teaching Jiu-Jitsu. For me the most rewarding thing is to see a student with a medal or developing good technique in practice. But I’m 31 years old, if need be I can fight still (laughs)! “

by Carlos Eduardo Ozório

WEEKLY NEWS & QUOTE OF THE WEEK!!!

Soccer Cup Challenge:

It’s BACK!  Our 2nd Soccer Cup Challenge!  We had so much fun last time, we are going to do it again!  So, dust off those cleats and get your game on because we are meeting at the same soccer field as last time – the Forster Ranch soccer field (behind Truman /Benedict Elementary/Middle schools) in San Clemente!

We will be meeting Saturday, February 27th from 1:00 – 3:00 (after all the BJJ classes have ended for the day).  Please bring Gatorades and waters to share!

There’s a sign up sheet in the lobby. Please indicate how many of you are coming to play, so we can set up teams again. We will have kids and adults teams.

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Professor Flavio is on Twitter:

Our Head Instructor has recently created a twitter account to better communicate with our students and team members. He will be updating us with information about Gracie Barra, GB San Clemente and GB Dana Point; the training that he is doing and his trips around the world to teach and spread the GB BJJ message. To follow his Twitter account go to http://twitter.com/flavioalmeidagb

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New Spring Schedule:

Check out the new Spring schedule! It starts March 15th and is up in the lobby for you to see. Take a look at the link below to check the Gracie Barra San Clemente Spring Class Schedule. http://www.graciebarrasanclemente.com/schedule_spring_10.php

Text and Win:

Take advantage of our BJJ special!! Simply text the word GRACIE to 41411 and win 1 free month of training at the Gracie Barra Dana Point and Gracie Barra San Clemente schools! Start your 2010 with a great resolution and an awesome deal! Forward this great special to friends and family! It has never been so easy to get you started! See you on the mats! This is for new students only.

Quote of the Week:

“Think only about the best, work only for the best, and always expect the best”  Carlos Gracie, Sr.

Cheers!

GBSC/GBDP Team

GBSC Weekly Promotions

Dear All, see below all the pictures from Gracie Barra San Clemente Students that were promoted last week. Students can download their pictures and save it as a memory of such a special moment!!! Cheers GB San Clemente Team

Review: GB Fundamentals DVD, a great tool for BJJ students

by Deb Blyth

The Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Fundamentals, four-DVD set was recently released to the public and I had the chance to sit down and review it for GRACIEMAG.com.

As a blue belt, I’m a self-proclaimed BJJ “addict,” a novice student who asks a lot of questions about the sport and longs to learn how to put all the techniques together efficiently and effectively. I’m always looking for tools to educate myself on the subject so, I was happy to check it out.

Marcio Feitosa orienting other black belts at GB America. Photos: Mike Pesh.

The GB Fundamentals DVD set is a comprehensive, 16-week curriculum that covers 32 classes (two a week) and over 60 BJJ techniques in the series. It’s comprised of BJJ and self-defense strategies that are divided into three phases, which include avoiding strikes, creating tight clinches, performing takedowns, and once on the ground, how to improve your level of control over your opponents through submission moves. The DVD set is geared towards both beginning BJJ students (including those with no BJJ background at all) and advanced students looking to master their BJJ skills.

The instructor in the videos is the Head Instructor of GB America, Marcio Feitosa. Feitosa is a 3rd-degree black belt who became a GB student at the age of 12 and a Jr. Instructor at the age of 14 at GB’s Main School in Brazil. He is a 3-time World BJJ Champion and Abu Dhabi champion, Brazilian Nationals, Brazilian Team Tournament and Pan Ams Champion. He grew up on the GB mats under the guidance of Master Carlos Gracie Jr., so he is an obvious choice to teach Master Carlos’ BJJ methods and philosophies.

I spoke with Flavio Almeida, Director of the GB Association, about the GB Fundamentals DVD to see what he thought I would get out of them, “How cool is it for you as a student to be able to review all the BJJ techniques you practice in class, at home? Regardless of a person’s belt level, there is always something new to learn or revisit. At the same time, you can better understand the history and philosophy of BJJ by watching the Master Carlos Gracie Jr. interview.”

Almeida went on to say, “There are over 300 GB schools worldwide. The majority of these schools use this curriculum to introduce their students to BJJ. But this video is not just geared to GB schools and students. It’s a huge asset that the whole BJJ community now has available to them, so we’re hoping that every BJJ school will use it. Master Carlos is the son of the founder of the art of BJJ. He learned BJJ from the source, including from his brother Rolls and his uncle Helio. This video represents what he defined as the fundamental techniques for BJJ and it’s a contribution from GB to the BJJ community at large.”

After my inspiring interview with Almeida, I went home to watch the video, armed with the knowledge that BJJ is like a puzzle and that each technique I learn is one more piece that will help me put the whole puzzle together. He told me that the purpose of these videos is to compliment my training. There is no order to the GB Fundamentals. Like a puzzle, I can add pieces to my over-all BJJ picture, by choosing whatever set of techniques I’d like to learn more about on any given day.

I started the video set by watching the Master Carlos Gracie Jr. interview. Listening to Master Carlos speak, I was impressed to learn that when he created a new school in Barra da Tijuca, he wanted to give the school an identity more relational to the city itself than to himself, so he called it Gracie Barra. He said that there were so many other Gracies involved in the school, he didn’t want to value his own name only. He wanted to put the focus on the entity as a group and not one person. This selfless, community-oriented vision impresses upon the viewer the true character of this inspirational leader.

After the interview, I moved onto the actual techniques. There are four volumes to the DVD set. Volume 1 covers Defending the Guard, Volume 2 trains on Side Mount Control & Escape, Volume 3 describes Back Control & Escape, and Volume 4 instructs on Passing the Guard. I started with Volume 1 and I have to say, I was instantly transfixed. The videos cover all of the classroom training that we receive during a regular Fundamentals class, but the video is far more descriptive than classroom training. Feitosa spends a lot of time explaining and detailing out each technique.

BJJ fundamentals: from Carlos Gracie Jr’s mind to files, and now to DVD.

For example, in instructing on the Front Choke Escape 1 and Ready Stance, Feitosa explains why you’d use this technique – to escape whenever someone grabs our neck. He then instructs on every aspect and detail of the technique from keeping your feet parallel and getting a good stance, to shrugging your shoulders and tucking your chin down because it makes it impossible to be choked, to bending down and making a shield in case of leg strikes to stepping back and circling your head out to prepare your ready stance, along with every aspect of ready stance – what to cover, measuring distance, and learning to walk in your ready stance (he makes a whole drill out of it).

As I watched, I realized that this instruction probably added at least 10 extra minutes to each technique learned in class with extra time spent on the finer points of each technique; things they don’t have time to teach in class, but are very important to learning the overall fundamental technique. For a question-asker like me, the video answered questions I could ever think of asking about each technique. I found myself nodding in assent to Feitosa saying, “OH! Now I get it. That makes sense to me.” If I had been watching the video with a friend, I would have made her get on the floor with me to practice each technique until I mastered it.

All in all, the GB Fundamentals DVD is a great educational tool for BJJ students to support their learning at home – it’s definitely worth the investment in your BJJ training.

WEEKLY NEWS AND QUOTE OF THE WEEK!!

Quote of the Week:

“Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.”  Mary Anne Radmacher

Text and Win:

Take advantage of our BJJ special!! Simply text the word GRACIE to 41411 and win 1 free month of training at GBDP and GBSC schools! Start your 2010 with a great resolution and an awesome deal! Forward this great special to your friends and family! It’s never been so easy to get you started! See you on the mats!

Advanced Kids Class:

Kids, remember if you’re a White/Yellow Belt 6 years and up make sure to come to our Advanced kids class at GBSC on Fridays from 4:00 – 5:00.

Pictures for New Attendance Cards:

All new GBSC and GBDP students, please stop by the office and have your picture taken for your new attendance card if you haven’t done it yet!

Class Attendance:

All students, make sure you come to class at least two times a week. The more you come, the better your skills will be!

Mat Etiquette:

Remember to keep your fingernails and toenails short. Long nails tear the mats and can hurt your sparring partners, so please keep them clean and short.

Parent & Kids Class:

Don’t forget! Parents & Kids Class this Saturday, February 20th!  Hope to see you all there!

Soccer Cup:

Our 2nd Soccer Cup is scheduled for next Saturday, February 27th. Details to come.

Cheers!

GBSC/GBDP Team

BRAULIO SEMINAR VIDEOS!!

The Braulio Estima seminar was a big success! Everyone was so excited to have the ADCC World Champion at their school and Braulio did not disappoint! With his informative instruction, humorous personality and interesting topics, the “Master of the Guard” showed students how to play the game of BJJ effectively, efficiently and with PIZAZZ!

It was a night worth remembering, as GBSC/GBDP students shared some really good times rolling on the mats together as only we can do!

Here are a couple of highlights from the seminar:

Here is Professor Flavio explaining how BJJ can change your life and also paying homage to Braulio Estima:

Cheers!

GBSC/GBDP Team

SOCCER CUP CHALLENGE!!

Soccer Cup Challenge:

It’s BACK!  Our 2nd Soccer Cup Challenge!  We had so much fun last time, we are going to do it again!  So, dust off those cleats and get your game on because we are meeting at the same soccer field as last time – the Forster Ranch soccer field (behind Truman /Benedict Elementary/Middle schools) in San Clemente!

We will be meeting Saturday, February 27th from 1:00 – 3:00 (after all the BJJ classes have ended for the day).  Please bring Gatorades and waters to share!

There will be a sign up sheet in the lobby. Please indicate how many of you are coming to play, so we can set up teams again. We will have kids and adults teams.

Thanks!

GBSC/GBDP Team

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