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December 2013 newsletter

Fall Camp & charity sparring marathon was a great succes
In November, we held our second Fall Camp in Copenhagen, Denmark. A bunch of people from all over Europe came by for four days of intense training and fun. Robson Barbosa flew down from Stockholm, Sweden to teach a handful of exciting classes and we ended the whole thing with a full day of sparring for charity. Eight hours rolling on the mats, donating all mat fees to “If U Care Share Foundation” in the UK, helping families affected by suicide.
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A few blue belts were handed out to two tough globetrotters: Hannes Moosbauer, Chris Paines. Congrats!
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Next camp is in El Salvador, are you gonna come roll with us under the palm trees? :D

Ellis and Andrew globetrotting in Brazil 

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Ellis and Andrew, who are originally from the UK, seeked out the best possible jiu-jitsu training out there and are also looking for “real” jiu-jitsu lifestyle…

So they made the dream of most of us come true and took a plane to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they stayed for one month at the well-known ConnectionRio house, near beautiful Barra da Tijcua. Living with like-minded people in the CR house, you will always find people willing to roll, drill or just simply talk jiu-jitsu. This certainly seems like a dream for all of us who can’t get enough of training.

During their stay Ellis and Andrew mainly trained at Ricardo De La Rivas’ Academy and Rico Vieira’s Fightzone, which is home of the Checkmat team in Rio, feeling that De La Rivas was the place where they felt most welcome. But, be aware if you like to do the same, Copacabana beach, where a lot of gyms are situated, is a good hour bus ride away from the CR house and these bus rides can be sheer madness, with bus drivers getting out of busses and kicking other cars bumpers off or cars chasing busses because of doing so.

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Never the less, it seems that the ride was worth it, as the level of the guys in both gyms was crazy, as they witnessed more black belts on the mat in one single class, than there are in the whole north east of England.

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Besides spending their time training and riding the bus Ellis and Andrew did a bit of sightseeing and also tried surfing for the first time which is a must if you are in Rio.

Stay tuned for some more news about Ellis and Andrew as their journey has not ended in Rio!

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Gym Report: BJJ Athletic, Chisinau, Moldova

The BJJ Athletic gym was founded by Kiril and Ion and is now up and running since the 27th of January 2013. They both decided to get involved a bit more in our beloved sport and provide the Moldavian BJJ society with a nice state of the art gym, in comparison to the other sweaty and bad smelling basement gyms which we all know.

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The cool logo which shows a shrimp, was invented by Kiril who is the creative head of BJJ Athletic. They’re trying to set theirselves a bit apart form the other fierce and super-tough logos, to promote their idea, that our sport should be fun in the first plan, Ion says.

Ion, is BJJ Blue belt at moment, which he got promoted to from Christian at the first BJJ Globetrotter Camp in November 2012. He also has some history in other martial arts, as he is a black belt in traditional Jiu-Jitsu, but during a visit of Christian in early 2011, he and the other guys got sold on BJJ due to seeing the endless possibilities in terms of technique.

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At the moment about 150 guys (half of them are kids) are training at the gym, which is quite a sustainable number for a fairly new gym. BJJ Athletic is also focusing on the future of our sport as they have their designated kids program, which is divided into three groups (4-6, 7-11 and 12-14 year old kids). The main focus is to show the kids discipline, respect and teaching them how to grapple properly. But along those traditional lines, the fun is not lacking, as crazy and funny games are played to warm up and after the rolling part. It seems that the kids love the structure of the classes at BJJ Athletic as more and more are joining and spreading the word about this funny but yet tough training.

At the moment BJJ Athletic is offering 22 classes from Monday to Saturday both in Gi and No-Gi. This is around 3-4 classes per day which is a lot, if you want to know more check out the schedule on www.bjj.md/#schedule

Not having a regular black belt at hand, might seem a tough task, when it comes to structuring the trainings and learning new techniques, but the boys at BJJ Athletic cope with this stumbling block by bringing in higher belts for training and organizing seminar weeks. This year they had resident BJJ Globetrotter Camp teacher Robson Barbosa for one week at their gym and right when this report is being published, they will have Pritt Mihkelson an Estonian black belt at their gym to brush them up with the latest techniques. Ion also told us, that they have big plans for 2014 so stay tuned for the upcoming newsletters to hear more about it.

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Strong showing of the BJJ Globetrotters at NAGA Paris

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After the last IBJJF Tournaments the Globetrotters flew out for another big tournament in the heart of Europe. More than fifteen Globetrotters including seven kids where present at the tournament and did more than well to say the least.

The kids team almost swept its competition, gaining six championship belts, two gold medals and a silver. All of them but one were competing in the expert division.

Overall the Globetrotters took home 10 gold (including 7 Belts), 3 silvers and one bronze medal. Remarkable was Kari Gunnarsson’s showing, as he took home the belt in the brown & black belt no-gi category with three wins – all three coming by submission (2 x toeholds and one armbar).

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Have you been competing lately? If yes let us know how it went down and send us a pic of yours showing them guns and medals to the following address: [email protected]

 


New belts!

Quite a few well deserved belts have been given out recently at globetrotters seminars around the world.

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Three guys were promoted to blue belts on the small Caribbean island of St. Barts. These guys have no instructors, but are training hard and are really developing in the right direction.

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Bergen Grappling in Norway has a ton of tough guys on the mats, and it was a big pleasure to give out five blue belts, one purple and one brown belt there. One of the mail coaches of the team, Eivind Windsrygg, has been a purple belt forever and has a wicked game on the mat – even with only one functioning hand :)

November 2013 newsletter

Team Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Globetrotters is not about lineage, affiliation fees, politics or rules. It is about friendships, experiences and the people, who make up the team. Every month, we will publish a newsletter, profiling some of the many interesting people and places around the world, that makes up our team. Most of the articles are being written by Austian BJJ Globetrotter, Sebastian Studirach. If you have any good ideas or stories, feel free to catch him on Facebook :)


BJJ Globetrotters well represented at the IBJJF London Gi/No-Gi Open and Munich Open

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The BJJ Globetrotters have been quite active at the latest IBJJF Events and took home some medals for their effort.

At the forefront was Liam Ralph (Denmark) who took double gold in the masters blue belt division in London and Munich. Liam is definitely on a tear at the moment and we hope that he can carry forward his success and be a hot shot at the Europeans in Lisbon next January.

Emil Larsson (Sweden) took bronze at the no-gi event in London and Hannes Mossbauer (Germany) won a bronze medal at his first blue belt tournament after being promoted only a week ago at the BJJ Globetrotters fall camp. The past results are definitely promising for the upcoming year.

Also, a big congrats to Dave Knowles (Canada), who took gold at the IBJJF Master & Senior World Championships in the brown belt division!

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Davey Knight chasing them medals across the world 

Davey Knight who is training out of Granite City Grappling in Aberdeen (Scotland) is an avid competitor with some remarkable success in 2013. Davey won Gold at the Scotttish BJJ Nationals No-Gi and silver with the gi. Then he stopped by in Rome and Lisbon for the IBJFF Open, where he also brought home three medals.

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But Davey is not only chasing medals in Europe, he recently took a 30-hour travel from his hometown to Tokyo, to compete at the IBJJF Asia Open. The leading signs couldn’t have been worse, with a major jet lag and nice little 7.1 earthquake the night before the Open.

Then Davey decided to do a bit of a special warm up routine: With only 35 minutes before his division started, he found out, that the competition was not at the “Nippon Budokan” Center where he was at, but across town at the “Tokyo Budokan”. So after arriving two minutes before his division started and the best warm-up of his life, Davey stepped on the mat and fought his way into the final of his division, where he took the silver medal. I guess “no excuses” sums his achievement up at best.


Teaching on and off the Mat with Daniel Reid. 

Daniel Reid better known as „Danimal“ who has been promoted to brown belt during the BJJ Globetrotters Summer Camp is now teaching in Taiwan. But Daniel is not only teaching 10 classes of BJJ per week at Kaoshiung BJJ, Tainan BJJ and Taidong MMA, which might seem a bit obvious, he is also helping 11-13 year old pupils to brush up there English skills. Believe it or not, the school kids in Taiwan are acutely well behaved and respectful to their teachers and classmates, so no need to show off your submission skills during lunch break or on the schoolyard!

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Besides the better weather, nicer girls and weird foods, Taiwan is not too far away from Scotland in terms off BJJ standard and Daniel is doing a good job in helping grow our beloved sport in this part of the world. He also helped to set up the Asian leg of the Roll4Life marathon, which was done on Nov. 3rd for the first time. If you ever plan to go to Taiwan yourself, Daniel might be a good source and help for you.

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Affiliated Gym Report: Welcome to Paradise with Casa Kickappo 

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Casa Kickappo, which is situated at La Herradura, El Salvador, is not the typical BJJ gym as you would expect it to be, it rather is a whole environment of making a visit there unforgettable.

The guesthouse is situated directly at the beach, which is said to be one of the prime surfing spots in the whole of El Salvador. The place is owned by purple belt Luis Beer and his family for over 40 years now, so you can expect some good family vibes and home cooked meals whilst staying there. At the moment Casa Kickappo is a sort of an open mat thing when it comes to BJJ and grappling, besides that, there are many possibilities to train at Alliance or Gracie affiliated gyms in the lively BJJ and grapping scene of El Salvador.

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Off the mat, you can pass your time doing various things, such as surfing, fishing or explore the mangrove forest on your paddleboard or kayak. As Casa Kickappo also will be the first host of our Beach Camp in 2014, these might also be some good activities to recharge your batteries after a tough day of training.

Casa Kickappo is now revamping their whole operation, including the mat area to be ready for the BJJ Globetrotters Beach Camp in February. Stay tuned for the next newsletter, to get the latest news on this project.

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Interview with Axel Apergis: Jiu-Jitsu the gateway to new countries and cultures

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What were the reasons for your current travel? Was it only BJJ and training driven or due to other circumstances?

Originally I didn’t think much about BJJ when I planned where to go for this trip. As I’m the student of the original BJJ Globetrotter, Christian Graugart, I know that jiu-jitsu exists almost everywhere on the planet now so I thought it wouldn’t really matter where I went. I would be able to get some training no matter the destination. The reason for my trip was mainly to see some exotic places, explore nature, and meet cultures different from what I’m used to. I decided to buy a group trip through a Danish travel agency to Asia where basically everything was planned. The main focus of the trip is to see the wild nature of Southeast Asia and experience the culture of the people living here. I also really wanted to learn to surf and Bali seemed like an awesome place to do that. That’s also why I am going to stay longer than the original trip was planned to. A guy from the group (Johan) and I will stay on Bali and try our best to become decent surfers.

Where did you already travel and whereelse do you plan to go to? 

I have been around the Malaysian part of Borneo for about a month and now I’ve travelled to the island of Java in Indonesia. I’m staying here for 2 weeks before heading to Bali and a couple of days on one of the Gili islands.

How long will your travel be overall? 

I’m still not exactly sure when I’m going home, but around 11 weeks.

Did you train BJJ and Grappling and if so where did you train?

Yes, as soon as I bought the trip I started to look for gyms in the areas I was going to visit. I quickly found BJJ Borneo/Alpha MMA which is located in Kota Kinabalu on Borneo. I wrote them a message via Facebook and they replied I could drop by any day I’d like. So on my second day in the city I visited the local guys. It was a really cool gym run by a BJJ purple belt and MMA fighter, Allen Solomon Chong. My first training was a morning gi training and about 5 guys showed up. I didn’t think it was possible to produce as much sweat as I did in that hour and a half of training. But despite the heat and humidity it was a really good experience and the local guys were all cool.

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Did you see any differences to your home country in terms of training style and level of the guys?

The level of the fighters fitted well to their belt colors according to my experience. My second training in the gym was actually a seminar with black belt Yuri Simões. He showed some really cool techniques, which I’m definitely going to work on in the gym at home.

That day, I also got to know that the annual BJJ competition in Sabah, Headhunter’s Challenge, was on a date that fitted my program. As BJJ isn’t a huge sport in Malaysia yet, there would only be brackets in white and blue belt categories and I only had time for the no-gi. I do a lot more no-gi than gi training, so my level in no-gi is much higher than in gi where I’m a blue belt.

Therefore, I asked if there were any higher belts who wanted to have a fight with me in the competition and suddenly I was set to fight a black belt (from Singapore I think). On the day of the competition, I found out he had refused to fight a blue belt so I was put in the blue belt absolutes. After 8 hours of sitting in a bus across Borneo I turned up just in time for my bracket and after 3 fights I had won gold as the first ever european competitor in the Headhunter’s Challenge. It was an amazing experience and I had a lot of fun. It was also pretty special because the competition was held in the middle of a shopping mall so there were a lot of people in the crowd cheering for the local guys. I also had a little backup, though, since some people from my group came and watched. Overall it was one of the most fun experiences I have had on this trip so far.

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Training on Borneo was awesome and I actually didn’t feel much of a difference in the structure of the training and the whole mentality about jiu-jitsu was about the same as home. Overall a pretty laid back mentality with room for jokes and fun, but still serious when it came to techniques and drilling.

Now, I have just spent 4 days in Yogyakarta on Java. Before I got here I found a local gym called Core MMA. The owner, Albert Gunawan, offered to pick me up by car and drive me to the gym whenever I felt like it. It was really nice of him, and I promised to make contact as soon as I was in the city. Since Indonesia doesn’t have much BJJ aside from on Bali, it’s hard to find an instructor so the classes are run by one of the white belts. When I heard that, I offered to come and teach for a couple of days since I had a bit more experience. Albert is currently building up the gym in a new location, but it isn’t finished yet, so we had to train another place. It turned out to be a local place where we put mats out on the floor beside a fitness gym. It looked rough but the mats were actually pretty good and it turned out to be a fine location. I was able to teach for 2 days and answered as many questions as possible. The guys didn’t have too much experience, but they were really cool and eager to learn. Just as on Borneo, I quickly made new friends and it has all been a very nice experience.

Now, I’m about to leave Yogyakarta. I haven’t found out where I’m going to train next, but I’m already sure I’ll love it. Even if I’m not able to find a new gym on Java, I heard there is a really good one on Bali so I look forward to that.

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Do you have any special events or funny stories which happened during your travelling that you want to point out?

Obviously the training at the gyms and especially competing in the competition on Borneo was amazing. Aside from BJJ, I love exploring the nature and especially seeing animals in the wild has been cool. I also climbed the highest mountain on Borneo, mount Kinabalu. Never have I seen a cooler view. I’d also like to point out what an amazing tool jiu-jitsu is to meet new people and cultures. I have now been in Asia for over 6 weeks and it is most definitely through jiu-jitsu I have come closest to the local people and made friends.

Any further trips planned for 2014? 

No, not yet. This year I have travelled quite a lot to different competitions around Europe and I hope to be able to do the same thing next year. Jiu-Jitsu is really a cool gateway to new countries and cultures.

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The BJJ Globetrotters rashguards are here!

The wait is finally over and the official BJJ Globetrotters rashguards are now available. We’ve produced a small, first batch so availability is limited.

Go to the shop to get yours today! :)

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Congratulations to the newly promoted Norwegians! :)

A few globetrotters from Norway were promoted this weekend, congratulations to them for the good job!! :)

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BJJ Globetrotters Fall Camp is coming up!

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By popular demand, after more than a 100 people from all over the world attended our summercamp in June, we are now welcoming everyone, regardless of team or affiliation, to join our Fall Camp 2013 in beautiful Copenhagen, Denmark.

Four days training camp, ending with a special 8 hour sparring marathon for a good cause: For every hour each person rolls that day, €1 will be donated to charity (amount expected to be raised as we get more sponsors). And we expect A LOT of people to show up :)

For more info, check out www.CSA.dk/camp

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Will you host Halldor from Iceland on your couch / mat? :)

In the past, when people heard that the Vikings of the Northern countries were coming to visit, they knew that raping and pillaging of their little villages were inevitable. Things have changed, and the once so blood-thirsty blondes have put all that jazz behind them. These days, they can be pleased with a couch and a mat to roll on, can you believe it.

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Halldór is a young, talented blue belt from Iceland, who is embarking on a BJJ globetrotting trip right after New Year. He is planning on traveling a bit around the UK first, then moving on to New York and from there, anything can happen.

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He is looking for couches to sleep on and mats to train on, and that’s where you might be able to help out. If you are anywhere in the area of where he is going, feel free to invite him over. See it as a kind of guarantee that your town will not be burned and your neighbours will not be slaughtered by axes?

On a sidenote, he is a cool kid with great jits and a big smile. Help him out! You can contact him on his email [email protected] or on Facebook.

If you see this view, get ready to shit your pants.

If you see this view, get ready to shit your pants.

This could be you. If you don't invite Halldór.

This could be you. If you don’t invite Halldór.

Globetrotters representing in Scotland

Congrats to Andrew MacDonald, Andrew Sill, Ellis Younger and Jonny Wilson on the great performance at Edinburgh BJJ Open!

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Congratulations to all the newly promoted Globetrotters!

At the BJJ Globetrotters summercamp, a bunch of well-deserved belts were given out. Lots of them to athletes from the local CSA.dk academy, but also quite many to participants of the camp and BJJ Globetrotters members coming in from all over the world. Congratulations to all of them!

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Jacob Guldbæk
Thomas Guldbæk
Christian Ifversen
Daniel Reid

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Jonas Kabels
Haraldur Sigfusson
Kasper Lovin
Lars Roskær
Erik Forsberg
Carsten Schau Andersen
Carsten “Tim” Nielsen

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Søren Møller
Lars Pedersen
Guttormur Arsælsson
Kristian Bjerre-Nielsen
Frederik Bjørlie
Allan Gunnar Nielsen
Axel Apérgis
Salim Amini
Jesper Trillingsgaard
Amanda Sears
Asmus Moser
Bjartur Thomsen
Christian Frederiksen
Daniel Arensborg
Max Lensvelt
Tim Vuong
Niels Smed
Christian Klingenberg
Yahya Ali
Lars Kabels
Andreas Bahnsen
Nikolay Starodubtsev
Alexandra Bezborodova
Sebastian Studirach
Raf Voza
Ellis Younger
Andrew Sill
Vladimir “Polarbear” Uhlmann
Michael Krause
Konstantin Burdonov
Sergey Volkov
Lise-Lotte Madsen
Gundars Lion
Lars-Olov Larsson
Magnus Larsson
Emil Larsson
Marqus Olofsson
Graeme Hendy
Simen Raudstein

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Danish Carsten Schau Andersen reports from trip to Chicago

Work sent me to Chicago which gave me the opportunity to train there. With the help of Christian Graugart I managed to find two gym to train in. Valko BJJ and Force Jiu-Jitsu.

Valko BJJ was very difficult to find, but I was lucky to ask one of the members for direction. He showed me around the gym and introduced me to Jay, the gym owner. We did some warm up drills and practiced some techniques. I picked up a few good details, which I’ve been working on since. The sparring was very nice. I sparred with some talented guys and girls.
Later that week I also joined a Judo class at Valko BJJ. I had a really good time there. I was throwing people around while they played Nephew – again and again and… (Danish band) on the radio. The timing was perfect. ;)
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The other gym I wanted to try out was in the suburb of Chicago. It was not possible for me to go there by public transportation. Tristan, a black belt from the gym, picked me up at my hotel. That was very nice of him and made it possible for me to train with Force Jiu-Jitsu.
Here we started with a warm-up and some guard and take-down drills. Then we repeated some techniques they had practices for some time. Again I’ve brought home a few details, which I am still working on to implement in my game. The last part of the training was the sparring and I almost managed to roll with every one. Tristan pulled a very nice submission, which I’ve been using at every training back home ;)

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Thanks to everyone of you for training with me.

A few competition results!

Contratulations to T-Son Inthisone-Douangmala and Kyle Pindar with the great results at Naga Minneapolis and Five Grappling Toronto!

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The first CSA.dk / BJJ Globetrotters summercamp was a great success!

With 86 guests from all around the world, the week long BJJ Globetrotters summercamp in Copenhagen, Denmark, was a great success. There was more training than anyone could possible do in a week and some interesting instructors, such as Clark Gracie, Oli Geddes and Gianni Grippo, dropped by to teach classes that were packed to the max with people.

The camp ended with a BJJ competition on Friday where lots of friendly and intense matches were fought. Saturday started with belt promotions, then the participants were witness to a crazy all-day, all-night party, complete with barbecue and cage fights. A few of the participants from the camp, who had trained all week, even stepped in the octagon and went all out in exciting matches, before heading to the bar and partying with all their new and old friends.

More than anything, the summercamp was a social event, where a lot of people from many different countries came together and had a great time for a week. There will most definitely be a new camp next year, hope to see you there! :)

Check out Kauai Kimonos’ blog for more posts from the camp!

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Gianni Grippo teaching no-gi

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Graeme and Sebi in an intense moment of sparring

Graeme and Sebi in an intense moment of sparring

Clark Gracie teaching guard passing

Clark Gracie teaching guard passing

Competition winners

Competition winners

Polar Bear finally getting his blue belt

Polar Bear finally getting his blue belt

Norwegian camp guests at the party

Norwegian camp guests at the party

The party!

The party!