Renzo Gracie B**chslapped a guy who blew an air horn in His Ear

Renzo Gracie B**chslapped a guy who blew an air horn in His Ear

Earlier this week Renzo was on The UFC Guy podcast with Former UFC champin Mat Serra and told him everything about it.

Renzo Gracie explains what happened, “he blew an airhorn in my ear and I told him. Man, this is not polite. Guy responds: “Yeah, and what are you going to do about it?“,  “I’m going to play this horn in your ear, and I’m going to take this homethis is mine now because you are not responsible enough to walk around with this. Or I’m going to beat the crap out of you and take the horn”. He look at me and said, “You won’t do nothing about it.” So I b**ch slapped him so hard and when he fell his girflriend punched me right in my face.”

Check the rest in an interview below!

https://youtu.be/9Nu1tSVeXiE

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Medals Without Winning in Tournament and People Who Praise about Their “Success” on Social Media

Medals without winning in tournament

How many times you saw someone bragging about their medals on social media and when you do some investigation you know they were alone in their category, or they got a silver medal when there were only two of them, etc.?

This is really irritating, especially when you see loads of likes, smileys, congratulations and comments like, “you’re great”, “Good Job”, “Congratulations warrior”, “I knew you can do it”, “you are amazing”, “You did it champion”… Usually, you will never see these guys on winning pedestal because they’re ashamed to be seen with only one guy with them or even being alone on a pedestal. You will see them with their medal around their neck or in their hand with a huge smile ready to make fools of people ready to congratulate them.

These guys are always playing on a card that most of the people in their friend’s list have no idea what Jiu Jitsu is, where they were and what did they do. And that small number who knows what is it all about won’t be wicked enough to tell them in public to STFU and take that post off or at least tell them to admit what really happened there.

Even worse is when guys who wait for the last few minutes to register on IBJJF tournaments in categories that are empty. As IBJJF tournaments are the “best” for this kind of people because IBJJF does not merge categories if there’s no more than one guy. They just get their medal for their money spent on registration and they’re free to go. You can usually see these guys bragging on Facebook with sentences like “I only weight 160 lbs and I’m going to fight in Ultra Heavy against giants, Cyclops…” and other mythological creatures.

I would like to ask those guys, who are you fooling? Your friends? Your students? Your parents? Yourself? One day people will realize what you were doing and they will be talking about it so even if you win something it will be marked as fake for people around you.

It’s nothing wrong if you showed up alone on a tournament in your category and got the medal. No matter what you deserved it. You were ready to fight and that’s also what matters, but be honest with your self and people who surround you. Take that medal and go to absolute, fight someone, win or lose, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you’re honest with your result. There’s nothing wrong in losing. There’s nothing wrong with losing because everyone loses and if you still care about losing at least you don’t have to be fake so next time you post on social media admit what happened. I assure you that you will get more respect from people for being honest than for winning some metal that most people will forget until their next meal.

Jack Donovan

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Rickson Gracie: Rule Number One For BJJ Students

Rickson Gracie's advice for new bjj students

Newsletter from Rickson Gracie’s Jiu-Jitsu Global Federation offers wisdom for students training Jiu-Jitsu.

“When you spar during training, you should minimize your natural talent. By limiting yourself, you may find yourself in a much worse situation, but you are forced to think your way out, using techniques you would not have otherwise used. When you start doing this, you begin to understand what is really wrong in a certain situation and you begin to understand what actually needs to be done in a technical way in order to improve the situation. You then begin to develop real, deep progress, understanding the mechanics of any situation.”

 “It is important to remember that in a serious fight or in a competition, the mechanics of the fight will be exactly the same as when you are training in a gentle manner. The only important difference will be your mental attitude. When you train, you should put more emphasis on learning than on competing with your partner.”

 

“You don’t learn when you are fighting, bringing in all sorts of tension and emotion. You learn when you are having fun, training in a smooth and gentle way. You need to work on improving your technique until you are comfortable in any situation. Eventually, you will develop a subconscious understanding of the techniques and they become reflexes. Only after you have done all this you are ready to take your natural abilities ‘off the shelf’ and add them back into your game. Now the effectiveness of the technique will be at least ten times better.”

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5 Reasons Why Women Should Train Jiu-Jitsu

Why Should Woman Train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu also referred to as BJJ is a type of martial arts that is male-dominated, as other martial arts. As the common perception is, that women do not enjoy grappling, wrestling, and ground fighting. However, BJJ is a great branch of martial arts, and here are a few reasons why women should try it.

1. Self Defense – by training in Jiu-Jitsu, women will be able to be more confident when walking down a dark street. As they will finally be able to defend themselves, in case of an attack. This is why we feel that BJJ is necessary for every woman. Just by training BJJ, you will be able to not only get stronger, but you will also be able to use your abilities to get out of difficult situations.

2. Martial Arts – BJJ is known as a Gentle Art, as it is not about kicking, punching, or getting hit. This means you do not have to be quick on your feet or make any aggressive moves. In BJJ it is important that one relaxes, and rationally assess the place where your legs and your arms should be positioned. This way you will be able to get leverage over your opponent without having to use power.

3. Upper Body – Women generally have a weak upper body, because they do not use those muscles often. In addition, women tend to struggle with toning their lower body. This is why we feel Jiu-Jitsu is the perfect way for you to gain upper body strength, and help tone your lower body. This way you will learn a skill that can help you defend yourself, and tone your body at the same time. BJJ is the perfect way to help keep your body in shape.

4. Lower Body – Women naturally have a strong lower body, but there comes a time when they build up fat and are unable to use the strength to their advantage. By training in BJJ, you will be able to lose those extra pounds and regain your strength. In addition, a stronger base will help you keep a firm body, which is perfect when it comes to self-defense. As when you are firm on the ground, you do not have to deal with staying set and balanced.

5. Mind – as BJJ is all about leverage, it requires you to use your mind rather than your body strength. This is why it helps keep your mind active, by training it to help you in time of need. Think of it as a chess game, it’s all about how you move to get leverage. So no matter how small you are, you will be able to get leverage over your opponent.

These are some of the many reasons why every woman should train in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, as it will help them a great deal. From self-defense to body toning, to mind training BJJ offers a complete package. Which is why we encourage women to take it up, so they are mentally and physically fit.

Jack Donovan

Security Guard Jiu Jitsu Practitioner Uses His Skills to Defend Himself!

Security Guard’s name is Fatih Aydogan and he trains in Checkmat Wimbledon academy in London, Uk. After this incident he said:

“I was on my duty drunk man came to me and try to punch me, but he couldn’t because BJJ works. I would like to thanks to my BJJ coach Carl Fisher and Checkmat family.”

In this video, we can see the security guard being attacked by a drunk man trying to punch him for the first time and then leaving. After that drunk man got back but Jiu-Jitsu guy was ready to take him down as he did. He executed double leg takedown and controlled the attacker probably long enough before police showed up as he was calling for back up a few moments before he was attacked again.

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Purple Belt Wins against Former UFC Champion Jose Aldo at Brasil Open Super Fight

Purple Belt wins against Former UFC Champion Jose Aldo in Brasil Open Super Fight

The very interesting situation happened in this Match as Aldo lost to Purple belt in a super match.

As you can see a guy who fought Aldo have a down syndrome and he showed that he’s very skilled. He throws Aldo down and went on passing his guard but Aldo managed to retain his guard. After Aldo tried to play Half Guard guy the Purple Belt went on his back, got aldo mounted and did an Armbar. This was a great sportsmanship from Jose Aldo and we are glad to see him on the mats. Also, Congratulations to this Purple Belt as he’s a true warrior!

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Do Belts Really Matter in BJJ?

Does Belts Really Matter?

Whenever you ask someone who is training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu about the importance of belts people will usually say that there is no importance and that belts are nothing you should care about. Although many of those people don’t really think so it looks cool to say so.

But is that really true? If they’re not important, why they exist? What’s the purpose of the belt besides keeping your gi jacket together?

That’s the question I’ll write about today!

Some time ago I’ve read somewhere that BJJ is just like a journey and belts are landmarks on your way. They are there so you don’t miss the place where you’re going. BJJ Belts are not your journey itself and they, for sure, are not your destination. But you can’t come to your destination without them.

If there are no belts A.K.A. landmarks in this situation, you would be lost. So, from time to time you need to get directions from your instructor. That way you’ll know you’re on the right path.

If you don’t see a landmark it’s ok to ask your instructor where you are. Are you on the wrong path and where should you go to be back on track?

If you look at the belt as a goal, it is, for sure, wrong! Belts are not a goal of BJJ because they don’t give you knowledge, they don’t give you the skill. Actually, belts only collect microbes and viruses while you train.

But they are true indicators of your progress. Their value comes from the fact that money can’t buy them. You have to earn them with your hard work, consistency, and dedication.

So, the answer to the question “do belts really matter” is, yes, they do matter as long as you have the right reasons to go for them.

A black belt covers only two inches of your ass the rest you have to cover by your self

Older Man Choked out Drunk And Aggressive Guy on flight

Older Man choked out Drunk And Aggressive Guy on flight

A have-a-go hero put a drunk and aggressive passenger into a chokehold on a Ryan Air flight as other travelers broke into cheers.

The crew looked on in amazement as the vigilante overpowered the disruptive flier. The incredible moment was caught on video before the police arrived and arrested the drunk 22-year-old man.

https://youtu.be/J35wqgh0nfM

Joe Rogan: It’s Almost Disrespectful to call Jiu Jitsu Match A fight

Joe Rogan: It's Almost Disrespectful to call Jiu Jitsu Match A fight

Joe Rogan does not think that Jiu Jitsu match is really a fighting. But he also have nothing against to call Jiu Jitsu match a fight. Here is his explanation on this from his latest podcast interview with Tom Papa.

“Jiu-jitsu is not fighting because you’re not hitting each other. So, you’ve got a jiu-jitsu match for sure. Not really a fight because you can’t get leg kicked, you can’t get elbowed in the face, you’re not going to get kneed into a coma. It’s a totally different experience than a fight, and it’s almost disrespectful, in some ways, to call a Jiu-Jitsu match a fight. But other people like to refer to it as a fight. There’s nothing wrong with that.”

What’s your opinion on this subject? Match or fight?

BJJ Black Belt Chases Down Suspect in front of his Academy

Dan Camarillo is a second degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and 4th degree black belt in Judo. He ran his academy at Bakersfield, CA and his academy is well known for producing champions. And it’s not the best spot to be spotted if you’re a suspect.

On Wednesday Night on May 19, 2016 he heard some crashing noise in front of his academy, he went out to investigate what happened and witnesses told him the suspect had slammed into a truck, and was running away. Dan Camarillo decided to chase him down.

Camarillo told local ABC affiliate News 23:

“I decided to chase him down, He ran out of gas at the corner of the block, I put him in a hold but he started kind of resisting.”

“I grabbed him here and hold this arm tight, and he started to say, no no no.”

“He rolled and I put my weight on him, and i just sat on him pulling his arm tight,” said Camarillio.”

This guy was lucky he wasn’t chased by some expert in some striking martial art as this would end up much worse the suspect. This way no one was harmed.

Camarillo offered some wise words about martial arts.

“I always tell everybody you never know when your going to need it”

https://youtu.be/bLgzY7X5w2g