RGC expansion in Italy

September 6, 2011

The Rio Grappling Club welcomes the new affiliated schools in the Tuscan region, Italy. Now you can also train with us in Viareggio and Pistoia. RGC Viareggio is captained by Alberto Remedi under supervision of Bernardo Serrini (RGC Livorno and Italian Head Coach), while RGC Pistoia is leaded by Alberto Tesi, under the eyes of Matteo Calamandrei (RGC Firenze).

We also congratulate the coaches Bernardo Serrini, Matteo Calamandrei, Gianluca Boni and Matteo Menna that were granted black belts in Grappling by the Italian federation FIGMA, responsible for all Grappling tournaments in Italy.


Can you triangle yourself?

September 5, 2011

I know the answer already, for most of us this would be an impossible task. But last week in Amsterdam while visiting my friend Marcos Flexa at his gym, I came across this ultra flexible guy who triangled himself. And I thought I have seen it all when it comes to BJJ! Check this short video I made from him, but do not try this at home!


Back from the Summer Camp!

September 4, 2011

In the hottest month in Europe, most people are just chilling out and enjoying the weather, but for us grapplers the idea is to chill out, enjoy the weather and also train! That is why on each year we get more people joining our BJJ/Grappling Camp. From 12 people in 2009 to 32 on our third edition, the group is growing steadily and the fact that most participants returned shows that we are going in the right path.

Camp started on Saturday, 13th of August and we ran technical, drills and sparring sessions for 8 days, consuming lots of Italian food to keep our engines running. The atmosphere in the Due Laghi Hotel is perfect as the place is near beaches and cities but isolated enough to keep us focused on training and getting to know better our group. Having the meals together is great too as we feel as an extended family. The weeklong is great as we develop our games, measure against each other in a relaxed environment and become more integrated into the Rio Grappling Club. So it is about the training but not only that, is also about forging friendships. Hard to explain in words but feel invited to come and join us next year to experience a week not to be forgotten.

The training schedule has improved and now we have 3 classes on most days. The morning session is about specific and general sparring, the afternoon class focus on drills and at night we rehearse techniques. This year the focus was on guard, and we expect to see the progress in our students and their students (the fact that many RGC instructors take part helps to spread the knowledge beyond them).

We had participants from Italy (RGC Livorno, RGC Firenze, RGC Sestri Levante, RGC Bologna, RGC Ferrara, RGC Cesena, RGC Molfetta and the Brothers Leteri from Verona), Poland (RGC Wroclaw and Copacabana), Serbia (our newest member, Nenad Latincic, now responsible for the RGC in Belgrade), Czech Republic, Spain, Sweden and Brasil.

On the last day we had the belt ceremony, promoting Matteo Menna to the brown belt, Matteo Tugnoli, Valerio Mori Ubaldini and Fabio Battelli to the purple, Sara Giachetti to blue belt and giving Mariusz Koziej his first stripe on the black belt as well as a few stripes to many participants who had to go through the belt whipping.

Special thanks to all RGC instructors and students, our guests, and to Mariusz Koziej who did a brilliant job taking the drills to another level. I feel that our mission was well accomplished and we are planning the next one, possibly in the same place and probably extending it to 10 days. Many participants already posted their photos on Facebook, but I will select a few to publish on our blog this week. Stay tuned!


I World Professional BJJ Cup

January 6, 2009

Finally our sport is becoming professional. Carlos Santos, the head coach of BJJ in Abu Dhabi, under the sponsorship of the sheik Mohamad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is promoting the first ever World Professional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Cup.

The event will happen in Abu Dhabi, on 1st and 2nd of May, 2009 and will offer a total prize of Us$ 110,000.00 (one hundred and ten thousand american dollars), to be shared by first and second placed competitors of each division.

This competition will surely soon be the most important BJJ tournament in the World, surpassing the other comps held by other federations, those want to keep our sport amateur so only the organisers make money while the athletes earn medals and t-shirts! 

The tournament will be open to everyone, but european competitors are encouraged to take place on the European Trials in Spain. Those will be held on 7th and 8th of March, and all the winners will receive free flights and all expenses paid to fight in the main event.

Only holders of european passports will be allowed in the Trials. Other regions of the World will hold Trials too, so if you live outside Europe, please go to their blog and find out where and when the trials will be, in your continent. Only Africa will not have them this year, but in 2010 the city of Johannesburg will hold the African Trials, under the responsability of the Rio Grappling Club.

The participation on the Trials is not mandatory, everyone can go to the main event, but the winners of the Trials will have all expenses paid and will be placed on the second phase of the main event. 

On the last 5 years Carlos has successfully organised big tournaments in Abu Dhabi, but this event will be a break through in terms of prizes and structure, and I am confident that this is one opportunity not to be missed by anyone competing in BJJ.

For more info please go to:emiratesone.blogspot.com

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Judson Borges in Poland

January 6, 2009

After the great success of the seminar with Marcos Flexa, we will host another black belt from Carlson Gracie in our gym. Judson will come down straight from the Europeans (he works in the International Federation) to teach one class in Wroclaw and another in Dabrowa Gorniczna.

The seminar in Wroclaw will happen on the Saturday, 7th of February, and Sunday we will go to Dabrowa Gorniczna. Classes will last for 3 hours, and possibly we will have another optional 2 hours explaining the official rules of BJJ according to the IFBJJ. We will soon release more details on prices, times and format of the seminar. Some info on Judson:

Master Judson Borges is a 3rd degree black belt. He received his belt from Carlson Gracie himself, and have competed extensively in the past. He trains since 1974 and won major titles as an athlete and even more as a coach. He worked as director of the Rio de Janeiro BJJ Federation from 97 to 2005. Now he does the same in the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Confederation and in the IBJJF. After many years living and teaching in Rio de Janeiro (the craddle of BJJ) he moved with his family to the north-east region of Brasil, where he coaches 3 schools.

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Judson Borges


Marcos Flexa in Wroclaw

December 23, 2008

Our club will not close during the holidays, with trainings twice a week until New Year’s eve, but we had the festivities to end 2008 last weekend.

Belts were awarded to 9 of our students and we received Marcos Neves Flexa for a two days seminar. Flexa is a 4th degree black belt from Carlson Gracie and teaches in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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The seminar was highly praised by our students and visitors, with basic techniques filled with important details, with focus on guard passing Saturday and sweeps and attacks from the guard Sunday.

BJJ practitioners that came from Zielona Gora, Tarnow, Kielce, Gliwice, Dabrowa and Olawa as well as from Wroclaw had the chance to learn great techniques that Marcos learned directly from Carlson Gracie and Marcelo Alonso, among them many attacks and sweeps using De la Riva guard and the modified spider guard used by my master Sergio Souza “Bolao” during the 80′s, when he was considered the best guard in BJJ. Myself learned a modified armbar that will be added to my game soon!

After drilling techniques Sunday, we had our belt ceremony, and moved on to a local pub to celebrate together.

Flexa left Poland happy with the dedication, effort and friendship sown by our polish students. In the plans is to bring together our schools, with Carlson Gracie Amsterdam soon joining the Rio Grappling Club network as an associated club. This will be made official next year, as we plan to invade the Netherlands to compete BJJ and Grappling comps and organise training sessions.

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Lukasz, junior polish champion last month, training with Wojtek Klitko 

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 Marcos showing techniques in Mariusz and Kuba


Angels of Freedom

October 25, 2008

Brasil is a country with many paradoxes, and the biggest one, obviously caused by colonialism, capitalism and other human errors, is the distribution of riches. While a few people have money they would never need, most of our population struggles to survive on a daily basis. Equal access to education and health is a far fetched dream in a country where the politicians are extremely corrupt and always align themselves with the upper classes.

Our black belt Igor Rodrigues, coming from a poor working family, always found support in his father and mother to do what he loves, the Jiu Jitsu, and even though he has very limited financial resources, he decided to share his passion for the sport by teaching it to the poor kids in his community, doing his share to fight the poverty in his area.

Four years ago he started the project “Angels of Freedom” and found support from a local entrepreneur, João Carrilho, that gives kids Gis and pay their expenses in competitions. There are currently 45 kids attending the classes regularly and they not only learn martial arts but also improve their grades and attendance in school, contributing to a chance of a better future to them and the whole community of Praia Rasa, an impoverished neighbourhood in the city of Buzios.

We are confident that some of those kids will have a better perspective and are looking forward to bring this idea to other communities in the near future, always acting locally in the part of Rio de Janeiro state known as “Região dos Lagos” and hopefully this will inspire others to do likewise in their own places. This idea is not original, as in Rio de Janeiro there are other projects in favelas and poor areas, and all of them are succeeding in keeping kids out of the drug business and its dangers, giving them a better option and therefore protecting the future of the whole country. What sets Angels of Freedom apart is that it does not count with any government support and has a teacher that comes not from a rich family that decided to help people, but from someone that grew in the same community with the same scarce resources and decided to make a difference even before reaching high living standards himself.

We are very proud to have Igor as one of our black belts, he keeps competing and last year left Brasil for the first time and became the first black belt to spend 2 months teaching the sport in the Island of Cyprus, in the Mediterranean Europe.

igor Igor and some of his students after a local competition

Black Belt rooster weight finals – World Championships 2008 CBJJE

Arena Buzios Challenge – Igor Rodrigues X Felipe Salles


Leonardo Vieira HL

September 12, 2008

This highlights from Leonardo Vieira, posted on Youtube, have a good quality and soundtrack, but more than that, display his amazing skills.

Leo is one of the fastest and exciting grapplers to watch, mixing his superb technique with great attributes, and we dare to say that he is the best lightweight grapplers we have seen fighting ever. Enjoy!

Leo and his brother Ricardo recently left the team Brasa to start a new group, the Check Mat. They already made ripples by winning the team trophy of the World’s No Gi Championships in the US last month


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