GB Rio de Janeiro’s Head Instructor wins Brazilian Nationals 2009

2003’s heavyweight champion, Jefferson Moura showed how he continues to keep his technique up to date at the Brazilian Championship, held last Sunday, in Rio de Janeiro. After four matches, one being the final against Alexandre Ceconi, Jefferson yet again stood at the highest spot on the winners’ podium at a big Jiu-Jitsu event.

“Truth is, it’s been a while I haven’t competed in a big championship. I fought at the Brazilian Team Nationals, but that competition doesn’t depend on just your result. Last time I competed individually was a match-up against Robert Drysdale, two years ago. I was working on my career as a Physical Education teacher, but I now I’m back at full force because Carlinhos Gracie called on me to teach class. I’ve been working at Gracie Barra now for six months and I had to show it here, in competition, so everyone can see how it’s been. I came to test myself, because these kids are a force to be reckoned with, they’re really tough, and thank God I left satisfied,” said the black belt, still in the Tijuca Tennis Club.

On the work underway at Gracie Barra headquarters, Jefferson believes soon new talent will appear on the scene.

“We innovated, organized times and a class program, applying to everything from discipline to technical training. Everything is standardized and it’s a process Gracie Barra has applied all over the world. The result has been really great, such that in six months we’ve seen a great increase in the number of students in the academy. I’ve been backed up by Marcio Feitosa, Piu Piu, Flavio Cachorrinho and, of course, Maste Carlos Gracie Jr. We analyzed what works. I entered this championship for everyone to see that we’re on top of everything and to show that, soon, we will be dominating all the categories.

Jefferson doesn’t know to what point he will keep up his competition rhythm, as work for the team has been arduous. But the Worlds, to take place in June, in California, is in his sights.

“The idea is to head to the Worlds, but not continue competing for long. You’re either a competitor or you run Gracie Barra. The team today is really big, there’s a lot of stuff to deal with. I have to deal with several things and the priority is to focus on the administrative part to expand the project more and more,” he said in finishing.

Here is a nice pic from Jefferson Moura ( Right ) after a training session at GB Rio with Georges St-Pierre ( Left ):

1227558009g.jpg

By Carlos Ozorio / Portal das Lutas
Article featured on the Gracie Magazine website.

Gracie Barra After Worlds Party

Gracie Barra team members are you ready to PARTY?!?

Come enjoy a great celebration, There will be Awesome music and even better people there making this party one of a kind. There is also going to be free Giveaways from the Gracie Barra Store.

After the 2009 Brazilian World Championships Gracie Barra will be hosting a party in the beautiful city of San Clemente at the OC Tavern.

Date: June 7th
Time: 9:00pm
Local: OC TAVERN – 2369 S. El Camino Real San Clemente, CA 92672
Giveaways from graciebarrastore.com
DJ: Dave Ormonde
Official Host: Marcio Feitosa

Guys remember that you must be 21 and older, you must have a state ID or a international passport, Americans passport are not accepted

We look forward to seeing you there

Well deserved promotions

Check out the pic’s of our students Justin, Joe and Andy getting there first strips on there belts!!!!

JustinJoeAndy

We have modified our schedule of classes for Memorial Day

For those of you that will be here for the holiday weekend we have modified our schedule of classes for Memorial Day:
All Levels: 10:00am-11:00am
Live Training: 11:00am-11:30am

Vote For Gracie Barra

As you all know the Gracie Barra community in Orange County is always growing. Given that the GB head quarters is located in the heart of orange county we have the opportunity to win the title as the best martial arts school in OC. We would love for you to help us achieve this by going to the web site and voting.

Steps on how to vote.

  1. Go to http://www.ocregister.com/voteocbest/
  2. Register at the top
  3. Complete at least 18 votes, 3 choices for each of the 6 categories
  4. Vote for GRACIE BARRA in the Best Martial Arts School

    Well deserved promotions

    We would like to congratulate our dear Mike, Phil, James and Rob on there promotions. Good job guys!

    Gracie Barra takes 1st place in Japan

    The Gracie Barra Tokyo School under the leadership of Professor Nao Takigawa wins the Japan State Tournament 2009. It is the second time in a row that GB Tokyo wins the competition.

    Professor Nao Takigawa lived in Brazil and trained at the main Gracie Barra School in Rio de Janeiro under the tutelage of Master Carlos Gracie Jr. and Professor Marcio Feitosa for 6 years.  He than graduated to the Black Belt and went back to Japan to start the Gracie Barra Tokyo School.
    Congrats for the great job Professor Nao!

    Here is a pic of Professor Nao together with some of his students

    jp_campeao1.jpg

    Gracie Barra Wear

    may-promo

    Our first Promotion

    Our dear Memo recieved a strip on his white belt. Not only is this Memo’s first strip but its Gracie Barra Fullerton first strip given to our student.
    memo-1st1

    Classes going strong

    Hey guys, classes at GB Fullerton are getting bigger and bigger. Its so great to see that so many of our students training together.

    Next Page »