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03.22.2009
Caique Seminar
Professor Caique will be holding BJJ seminar at Warrior Way. Details are as follows:
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009
Time: 11AM - 1:00PM EST
Cost: $50.00USD


03.28.2009
Champions Challenge Karate and Grappling Tournament

March 28 2009 Avondale Senior High School 2800 Waukegan St. Auburn Hills MI 48326 MSKC AAA Rated Karate & Grappling Tournament TIME: Cont. Sparring & Team Forms 9:00 All other divisions 10:00 Sharp

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06.13.2009
6th Annual Hoosier
Open

Tournament Contact:
Greg Eldred
317-506-0973
indianapolisbjj@aol.com

Tournament Date:
Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Tournament Start Time:
Doors Open at 8:00 am
Check-in begins at 9:00 am for Kids and Juniors
(refer to Schedule & Weigh-ins section on this page
for your specific check-in and weigh-in time)
Competition Begins at 10:00am

Tournament Location:
Westfield Middle School Gym
345 West Hoover St.
Westfield, IN 46074

(The Gym is at the intersection of 181st and US31 181st street is also named Hoover)

CLICK HERE FOR MAP AND DIRECTIONS

Tournament Hotel:
Best Western - Westfield Inn
17650 US 31 North
Westfield, IN 46074

phone: 317-867-5678

Group Name: Hoosier Open Group Rate is: $85.99

CLICK HERE FOR HOTEL MAP AND DIRECTIONS



NAGA tournament at the 2009 Arnold Classic

 



Kelley Quijano No-Gi

Kelley takes home a gold medal in the no-gi division




Kelley Quijano Gi

Kelley takes home a gold medal in the gi division



REST IN PEACE AND HONOR

Helio Gracie (October 1,1913 - January 29,2009)

Helio Gracie

Hélio Gracie, who has died aged 95, was the founder, with his brother Carlos, of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a mixed martial art form of the traditional Japanese combat sport, that emphasizes grappling rather than strikes. Gracie was the only living 10th degree red belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

In 1915 Mitsuyo Maeda, one of the great judo practitioners, came to Brazil and established a martial arts academy with a businessman, Gastão Gracie, the grandson of a Scottish immigrant. Using Maeda's teachings, Gracie's sons would create Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The sport focuses on grappling, with victory coming by controlling an opponent and subduing them. Since it is easier to control a grounded opponent than a standing one, Brazilian jiu-jitsu focuses on taking an attacker to the ground and rendering them harmless with a variety of submission holds. This differentiates it from many martial arts which primarily rely on strikes such as punches and kicks.

Hélio, who was younger and frailer than his brothers, refined the techniques of jiu-jitsu so that he would not be at a disadvantage when competing with his siblings: "I could not manage to do what my brother [Carlos] did, because his jiu-jitsu depended on strength and ability. I had neither of those. I [used] the principles of physics, like force and leverage."

He opened up his own academy in Rio de Janeiro in 1940 and began teaching as well as competing against boxers, wrestlers and judoka to prove the effectiveness of his fighting style. Hélio, who weighed less than 140lb, was often victorious against much stronger opponents. His best-known fight was against the Japanese judoka Masahiko Kimura, which took place in 1951. Hélio was thrown many times and locked in several agonising holds, even being choked unconscious at one point, but never gave up. It was only when the sound of Hélio's arm breaking echoed around the Maracanã stadium that Carlos threw in the towel to preserve his brother's health.

The legacy of Hélio Gracie's "anything goes" matches continues in the modern sport of mixed martial arts, in which Brazilian jiu-jitsu has become a key technique. This is due in large part to Hélio's son Royce using his father's art to win the first US-based Ultimate Fighting Championship tournaments in the mid-1990s. These early tournaments showed the effectiveness of the Gracie fighting system. It is now one of the most popular martial arts in the world.

Hélio Gracie continued to teach and practise his art into old age. He is survived by his wife Vera, his sons Rorion, Relson, Rickson, Robin, Rolker, Royler, Royce and his daughters Rherica and Ricci.

 


Introduction

 

At the Ultimate Fighting Academy, our goal is to put Eastern Michigan on the map in the Mixed Martial Arts world. We are looking for dedicated people who want to train hard, who love the sport and who are willing to assist us in acheiving that goal. We currently offer Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai and MMA classes. Classes are taught by head insructor Andres Garcia and assisted by Victor Sedrick. We invite you to join us at the Powerhouse Gym G5038 Miller Rd. Private lessons are also available in addition to normal classes.

 
























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