US Grappling Results

Congratulations go out to Heidi Allen, Dylan Royce and Jason Edward who went out and represented our academy at the US Grappling – Diamond State Games this past weekend.

 

Heidi went undefeated scoring 2 first place finishes in absolute gi and absolute no-gi.

Dylan earned himself 2 second place finishes against some top level competitors in his blue belt division and the absolute blue belt division.

Jason competed all day in several divisions, we are still trying to figure out how many medals he got.  But he did awesome!

 

Here is one of Dylan’s matches from the absolute division, more videos will be posted on our Facebook page, please click here to visit that site, oh and please click on our “like” button.

 

Blue Belt Testing Today

Congratulations go out to Jim Rafaelle, Cory Gallagher and Hunter Gallagher on a job well done today having passed their blue belt testing.  We would like to thank Brett Hoover, Eamon Knittel and Aaron Morris for running the program today.  Also thanks to Rick Royce, Sheri Hockman, Mike Omensetter, Bill Mann, Dylan Royce, Dean Lewis, Rick Reahm, Fred K., Dan Spangler, Sharif Riad and Scott Hutt for all their help.

 

Congratulations again to these guys, they put in many hours of training  just in preparation for this day.  Check out our video highlight of today.

 

Rosendo Diaz BJJ Academy T-Shirts

Our new t-shirts are on the way, they are scheduled to arrive by the end of next week.  Want to pre-order yours today? Then click on the paypal button below and order your shirts safely and securely.

 

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Samuel Braga Seminar

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We are happy to once again be hosting a seminar with 6-time world jiu jitsu champion Samuel Braga.  Samuel will be at the academy on Friday, April 8, 2011 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.  For more information and to reserve your space please contact us at heelhook21@aol.com

 

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New Blue Belt!

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Congrats go out to Chris Kwortnik who was promoted to blue belt on Saturday, March 12.  This promotion was extremely deserved because of the experience Chris brings to the academy.  Chris is a member of the District One Coaches Hall of Fame.  At North Carolina State University, Chris was a three-time Collegiate All-American.  He is a  Member of Pennsylvania Hall of Fame, Southeast Regional Hall of Fame, District One Hall of Fame, Two-time Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Champion, Three-time NCAA All-American, and Member of ACC’s 50 Man 50th Anniversary Wrestling Team.

 

We are proud to have Chris as part of our team.  Awesome job!!!

Kettlebells Classes Start March 7

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We are happy to announce that  the Bucks County Kettlebells program will begin on Monday, March 7.      The BCKB program will run on Mondays; 9:30am – 10:15am, Wednesdays; 6:00pm – 6:45pm, Thursday; 3:00pm – 3:45pm, Sundays; 1:30pm – 2:15pm.

 

For more information please visit Bucks County Kettlebells.

Jiu Jitsu Technique, Knee Bar From The Half Guard

It can be very difficult to secure a knee bar on your opponent when his base is low in the guard.  In this technique Rosendo utilizes his leg to pressure his opponent into a roll securing the knee bar.  For more information about our academy and how to take advantage of our 2 weeks of training FREE, please contact us at heelhook21@aol.com or call to 267.476.1858.

 

Women’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Camp

Not JUST a Women’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Camp

 

Women’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Lifestyle is dedicated to women of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Grappling through instruction, training, supporting, and life’s lessons on and off the mat. This 3-day workshop will be focusing on training, drilling, sparring and working out, mentally and physically, to improve grappling skills. It will also address: goals, game-plans, injuries, disappointments, growth, achievement, come-backs, frustrations and all the things we love and hate about training.

 

This 3-day camp will be held March 11-13, 2011.  Take advantage now of the early registration.  Go to www.bjjwomanslifestyle.com for more information about the event as well as to register.

A Historic Moment for Team 3rd Generation

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Daniel Hilal, a graduate of political science from the American University of Beirut and a professional MMA fighter, was born into a culture where BJJ was a concept fighters could only dream of. Lebanon has no federations, no academy, no black-belts, and no sign of hope, until now.

 

Daniel began his martial arts journey at the age of 11 with Karate. Shortly after, he was introduced to Judo, and this is where it all began for him. After achieving a well-deserved brown belt in Judo, Daniel felt he needed to raise the bar and decided to upgrade his arsenal of techniques and adapt to training without the gi to become an even more complete grappler. The fast-paced activity and explosiveness of Freestyle Wrestling was very appealing to him. He joined the Taadod Wrestling Club in Beirut, and through his determination, hard work, and supportive team of wrestlers, he excelled quickly, progressing from a local competitor to a regional talent. In 2009-2010, Daniel easily topped his rivals in Lebanon without a single loss, taking first place in the Lebanese Championship at -66kg and 5th in the Arab Championship in Doha, Qatar, at -60kg. To wrap up the year, Daniel made his first professional MMA debut in Jordan’s Desert Force Championship.
 
Daniel has had a passion for grappling from the start. BJJ, in specific, has long been Daniel’s preferred martial art. He did everything possible to fuel this passion, which consisted of, hosting seminars, demonstrations, training relentlessly, and even holding classes. Within Lebanon, all Daniel could do was gather bits and pieces of BJJ to feed this passion.

 

December 23, 2010 marked an historical day for Lebanon when Daniel was promoted to blue belt under the patronage of 3G black belt Fadi Khouri, marking this occasion as the first ever official BJJ promotion in the country. It was through Fadi’s empathy and good judgment that Daniel’s flame for BJJ was kindled and the sport took root in Lebanon. Up until recently, Daniel was a BJJ orphan. He was alone in his training, and in his goal. Thanks to Fadi Khouri, Daniel is no longer an orphan. He finally found a home, a home called Third Generation Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

3 Day Women’s BJJ Workshop

Sharon Bonewics, Team Lloyd Irvin and Sheri Hockman, 3rd Generation Jiu-Jitsu Team will be hosting a 3-day women’s training camp.  Featuring some top instructors from several disciplines including BJJ, Judo, wrestling and more.  The event will take place at BJJ United in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.  For more information please visit, www.bjjwomenslifestyle.com

 

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Thanks to Fadi Khouri

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Newly promoted 3rd Generation Jiu-Jitsu Team black belt, Fadi Khouri put on a great seminar this past weekend at the Rosendo Diaz Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Chalfont, PA. 

 

Fadi covered instructed the group consisting of over 25 3G members his favorite ways to pass the guard and half guard, breaking the guard and a few of his sweeps from the guard that he has sucessfully used in competition.  Fadi also shared his killer 6 minute warmup.

 

Thanks to Fadi for coming out to Pennsylvania.  We will be posting video of some of the techniques Fadi covered at his seminar, so keep checking back.

Fadi Khouri Seminar, Saturday, November 20

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Please join us as we welcome Fadi Khouri back to the Pennsylvania area.  Fadi is returning on the heels of his outstanding victory at the US Open as well as earning his black black recently.  Fadi will be running a guard passing, guard attacks and judo seminar at the RGDA Academy on Saturday, November 20, 2010.  The seminar will run from 10:30am to 12:30pm. 

 

All 3rd Generation Jiu-Jitsu Team members are welcome and encouraged to come and train with world class black belt.

 

For more information, please contact Rosendo Diaz at 267.476.1858 or heelhook21@aol.com

Harrisburg BJJ Promotions

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Thanks to all the students of Harrisburg BJJ that attended the seminar with Rosendo Diaz on Saturday, November 6, 2010.

 

And huge congratulations to all that were promoted.

 

 

 Blue Belts: Eric Deangelis, Dale Kern, Bob Landry and Scott Miller


Purple Belts: Chrissy Foster, Jessy Ringquist, Luis Rosa and Chan Williams

CORE Jiu-Jitsu Class Starting in November

Announcing our newest program

 

Core Jiu-Jitsu

 

Core Jiu Jitsu is the perfect combination of the fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and self defense.  It’s perfect for the beginner or those who are more interested in the self defense aspects of BJJ.  It’s also a great refresher for the experienced practitioner.   As with all our programs, each class has the best combination of technical learning and fitness to get you in great shape.

 

Classes will start on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 and will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm to 7pm.  Call today or contact us for your free 2 week trial.

 

Rosendo Diaz Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy  -  Chalfont  – PA

267-476-1858

UFC 119 Results

UFC 119 was held this past weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana and featured the two heavy weights in line for a championship match.  See the results below.

 

Frank Mir over
Mirko Filipovic
KO/TKO  3 of 3  00:04:02  

 

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
loses to Ryan Bader
Decision – Unanimous  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

Matt Serra
loses to Chris Lytle
Decision – Unanimous  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

Sean Sherk over
Evan Dunham 38
Decision – Split  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

Melvin Guillard over
Jeremy Stephens
Decision – Split  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

CB Dollaway over
Joe Doerksen
Submission  1 of 3  00:02:13  

 

Matt Mitrione over
Joey Beltran
Decision – Unanimous  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

Thiago Tavares over
Pat Audinwood
Submission  1 of 3  00:03:47  

 

Steve Lopez loses to
Waylon Lowe
Decision – Split  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

TJ Grant over
Julio Paulino
Decision – Unanimous  3 of 3  00:05:00  

 

Mark Hunt loses
to Sean McCorkle
Submission  1 of 3  00:01:03  

 

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27 W. Bulter Avenue
Chalfont, PA 18914
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Philly Jiu Jitsu Cup Tournament

The Philly Jiu Jitsu Cup will be held on Saturday, October 2, 2010 at the Academy of the New Church, Asplundh Fieldhouse, 2775 Buck Road, Bryn Athyn, PA.  This tournament is held in cooperation with the long time running Philadelphia Judo Cup.  Divisions for both gi and submission grappling using the CBJJ rules.

 

Come out to compete and support a great event.

Zack Gets His Yellow Belt

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Zack H was recently promoted to yellow belt, this 13 year old has been training for sometime now and has really proven his skill on the mats at our academy as well as on the competition scene.  Congrats to Zack on his promotion.

New Blue Belt

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Congratulations to Matt Coletta from the Rick Royce BJJ Academy in Gilbertsville, PA.  Matt has been training now for a year and has excelled both in class and in competition.  He was promoted to blue belt at the Rosendo Diaz Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Chalfont on Saturday.  Way to go Matt!

Holiday Class at Noon

Got the day off?  Then come and join us for our holiday class tomorrow, Monday, September 6, 2010 starting at 12:00pm and running until 1:30pm. 

 

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5 Reasons Not To Join Our Academy

1.  I just  have to lose a few pounds or get in better shape before I start.
That’s our job.  Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu provides a full body workout.  You don’t have to be in good shape to start, you just have to start and we’ll get you in the best shape of your life and we guarantee that you’ll see results quickly with our fun, energetic programs.

 
2.  My schedule is crazy and I’ll probably not have the time to invest.
Your schedule will always be crazy, no matter what point in your life you’ll reach.  Find the time today for yourself.  Jiu-Jitsu isn’t just about training, it’s a lifestyle.  Ask any of our members, Jiu-Jitsu brings peace and confidence into your life.  At our academy you’ll find that you quickly become one of the family and you’ll enjoy coming to academy to forget about the craziness of life for a while.

 
3.  I don’t want to show up to work after class with a black eye or injury.
At the RDBJJ Academy we have doctors, lawyers, plumbers, realtors, mechanics, dog trainers, sales people and so on..You name it, we’ve got them here.  All of our members have a day job and your safety is our upmost concern. 

 
4.   BJJ is all about competition and I’ll be forced to compete if I join.
Competition is a big thing at Jiu-Jitsu academies, but the truth is that only a small percentage of students ever really compete.  Most of our members are looking to learn self defense, get in better shape or just interested in learning this amazing art.  In the end we are all training for the same purpose and that is mastery of one’s self through the art of Jiu-Jitsu.  Competition is a great way for some to challenge themselves, but for most, the challenge is in the academy, learning and perfecting the art.

 
5.  It’s one of those deals, they’ll reel me in with a cheap price and then next thing you know, the prices go up and up and up.
At the RDBJJ Academy, the price we give you for your monthly training will never change, no matter how long you train at our academy.  Also, our monthly rates are fair compared with other programs of this caliber. 

Now what’s your reason not to join?  We invite you to come and take our two (2) week free trial membership at the academy.  Take the two weeks, train as much as you like, meet our members and instructors, we guarantee you a great experience.

 

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End of Year Wrap Up!

It’s been quite a year for us here at the RDBJJ Academy.  So much has happened this year that we don’t have enough space to write it all, but some of the most amazing news has come just in the last 4 months.

 
In August we moved to our new facilty which more than doubled the space we had in Telford which allowed us to have more mat space, a pro-shop and many other amenities.

 
In October we had Royler Gracie out for what turned out to be our biggest seminar ever with 52 members in attendance.  We also promoted several individuals including three black belts.

 

November started off with our kids program, and we had our first yellow belt, my son Jake, who after many years of training tested for his yellow.  Coming soon we’ll be posting a video of his test.

 
Rick Royce and Brett Hoover both opened their own training facilities, we wish them both all the best of luck.

 
And finally to all our new members since our arrival in Chalfont:
John Taube
Brian Plajer
Fred Koslowksi
Paul Blackway
Gerald Laird
Andrew McCarthy
Jason Kifner
Patrick Benner

 
2010 looks to be even better with the establishment of new programs, some exciting events and the growth of our academy.  Hope you all can make it in to visit us.  All the best to you in this new year!

 
Rosendo Diaz Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy
27 W. Butler Avenue
Chalfont, PA
267-476-1858
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Improving Your Game

The Three P’s of Training by Rosendo Diaz (RGDA Black Belt)
 

The keys to becoming better at Jiu-Jitsu don’t always rest in the in the hands of your instructor or the quality of your training partners, nor does it always come from getting the most up to date techniques used in competition.

 

While those things are important and contribute to the overall development of your skills, what really matters is the commitment you make to the art of jiu-jitsu and your discipline and what I like to refer to as the three P’s of training.

 

 What are the three P’s of training?


 

Practice, Persistence and Patience…
 

 This article will teach you how to use the three P’s to ensure that your jiu-jitsu improves at a steady pace, avoiding the typical “slumps” that come with training an art for so long.
 

 P1 – Practice


 Drilling is one of the most, if not the most, important keys to developing an overall game in jiu-jitsu. 

 

 1.  When learning a new technique; Drill the move with no resistance, if your partner is using resistance it will only ensure that you will have to force the move for it to work!  When you force a move, you most likely are doing something incorrectly and that incorrect movement will be programmed into your muscle memory.  Work hard to ensure that your body is learning correct form early on and consistently throughout your training.

 

2.  Locking the move down; Once you grasp a basic understanding of how the technique works, you can start having your partner use varying degrees of resistance.  This will help you learn the timing and create different angles of the technique, so that when used in live training you’ll be able to have moderate to good success in getting the technique to work.
 

3.  Connecting the puzzle pieces;   Once you’ve drilled a move to death, gone for it in resistance drilling and had success in live training, it’s time to find how the technique fits into your game.  For example, a brabo choke is a great submission, but if you never get to the position where you see it and are able to use it, then it’s worthless.  All techniques have their place in a series of exchanges.  Your job now is to figure out how to seamlessly connect the new move into your style of movement.  If you’re having trouble, just ask your instructor.
 

P2 – Persistence

 

Being persistent has many meanings but for me its most important meaning is having discipline in your approach to training.

 

 1.   Show up; If you’re not showing up to train then I’m sorry, but you’re not going to get any better.  While a brief break in training is good to focus the mind, taking a month or more off only sets you back.  There is nothing better to breaking a slump than getting in there and working yourself out of it.

 
2.  Go after it;  If you want to get better at let’s say an x-choke then you’re going to need to drill that move and, even more importantly, you’re going to need to really go after that move in your live training.  This does have a way of making your matches a bit boring, but overall it improves your chances of actually getting the move to work.

 
3.  Let go of the ego; Be persistent in controlling your ego.  Being the best jiu-jitsu guy in your academy only ensures that someone eventually is going to catch up to you.  Don’t fall into the trap of always needing to win every match in class.  You need to experiment, you need to take risks and you need to put yourself in bad positions as often as possible.  Here are some things you can do in your live training to ensure that you keep your game in top-notch condition.

 

 i.) Positional only rolling;  If you a submission hunter, then a great exercise is to start your first match without allowing any submissions, since your goal is to outmaneuver your opponent to gain advantageous position.

 

 ii.) Bad side rolling; Here you’re going to want to train everything on the other side.  So, if you like to armlock your opponent’s left arm, then only armlock his right.  If you like to pass the guard to the left, then go right.  If you’re a wiz at escaping cross side when he’s on your right side, then he’s got to be on your left.  And so on..

 

 iii.)  No ego, unconventional rolling; In this type of training, your job is to basically go for moves that are not typically in your game and for positions in which you don’t usually find yourself.  You’re going to want to just move as quickly as possible from positions, sweeps, and submissions while at the same time allowing your partner to do the same.  This type of training really improves your ability to improvise and to see different submission all while on the go.

 

 P3 – Patience


Rome was not built in a day and so goes jiu-jitsu.  Mastery of the art, for the average person, takes many, many years, if even attainable at all. 

 
1. You don’t need all the answers right now; In jiu-jitsu there are many techniques, many counters, and many counters to the counters and so on.  Understand that your brain and your body can only download so much information before you it gets overloaded with information.  This often happens to those starting out, so avoid the pitfalls of trying to know everything at once…you can’t.  Focus on what is most important, which at the beginning should be developing a great defensive game.

 
2.  Moves come and go; Years ago, I was an ace with the Uchi Mata, which is a type of JUDO throw.  Now, I can’t seem to find the timing or the opening to land that throw.  No worries, my arsenal of takedowns has grown and matured over the years.  I may at some point come back and find that move or I may not.  It’s not important as long as you’re improving. 

 
3. I’ll work on that later; You don’t need to have the best half guard to be good at jiu-jitsu.  Focus on what you’re good at now, as there is always time for exploring later.  I always remind my students that there are techniques that I learned as a white belt that I really didn’t start to explore until I was a brown belt.  In the end, will it affect your game today not knowing that move or position?  Probably not, but as you progress and mature in the art, you’ll definitely want to come back and begin the process of exploration.

 

4.  Don’t give up;  David Adiv once told me early in my career that if I wanted to be better than everyone else, then simply, just don’t quit.  Sounds funny, but the truth is that if you do a thing for a long time then you really have no choice but to eventually get good at that thing. 
 

Jiu-jitsu can be, that’s if you want it to be, a life-long journey.  Now in my fifteen plus years of training, I find myself exploring and learning even more now than in all the years I worked towards my black belt.  Using the three P’s method will only get you better.  But the most important part is not to worry about your strengths and weaknesses but to enjoy the process of your improvement.

Big News on our New Academy

 New academy in Chalfont

 

After having been in our Telford location for over 4 years, our academy and the art of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu has grown tremendously.

 

We are now excited to report that starting by the end of August we will be relocating the academy to 27 West Butler Avenue in Chalfont, PA.  This new academy provides over twice the mat space then our current location. 

 

On Saturday, September 12, 2009 starting at 1pm we will be celebrating with a special grand opening event.  We invite anyone from men and women to kids to come over and take a tour of the new facility.

 

In the coming weeks we will be covering the work done at the new academy in preparation of it’s opening date.  Keep checking back!

Featured Videos

Have you checked out our featured videos lately?  If not, just scroll down and find our featured videos on the right side of our home page. 

 

Each week we search YouTube and other sites to find the best videos about Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, BJJ, MMA and Self Defense. 

 

This week’s video features Rickson Gracie’s breathing and yoga method.  This video really shows a different aspect of Jiu-Jitsu not usually seen or talked about.  Jiu-Jitsu is not just about submitting an opponent in a UFC type event, nor is it just about Self Defense, it’s so much more.  This video focuses on the general health and mental well being that training in this amazing martial art provides. 

 

You will hear many Jiu-Jitsu practitioners talk about the “jiu-jitsu lifestyle”, the flexibility, strength development and most importantly the overall feeling of relaxation of the mind that is to most just as important as the development of the fighting skill set of Jiu-Jitsu. 

 

Check it out; let us know what you think.

 

For more information about our academy please contact us.