ThePowerOfBJJ?

May 18, 2010 by  
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training team oyama no gi two kids kaimana kids world ckamp and jaiden kids world champ. 60 lbs kaimana 95 lbs jaiden good friends training. To be the best train with the best. www.teamoyama.com.

With all the skills that are offered in consistently revising way of training Martial Arts, what skills in life are we offering? Authorative skills of abuse or authoratitive skills of protection.

It is forever important that in leading our children to skill that we imminently guide them through the obligation of respect and ethic to take the drivers seat in a vehicle of authority and control.

It is a method to realize that we are breeding a force of good to join in the neverending struggle of good vs. evil.

begina nd end with respect.

GoodJob Kaimana

FokaiIreland:MunsterOpen

May 18, 2010 by  
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Munster Open Poster

FokaiIreland is proud to stand with Garra to help cultivate BrazilianJiujitsu in

the Green Zone.

BibaSantaRita:

May 18, 2010 by  
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DearJohn:ToddVance

May 13, 2010 by  
Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, SoCalProject

San Diego resident Todd Vance inspired “Dear John,” the best selling book and blockbuster movie.

Nicholas Sparks, “Dear John” is the story of a romance between a soldier at war and the love he leaves behind. Vance, 28 is Sparks’ cousin.

“I didn’t hear about it until my grandma handed me the book, and said look at this. I read it and within the first couple pages I was like, that’s me,” Vance said.

Vance was a squad leader in Iraq during a 13 month deployment. “Our job was to do raids at night. Find high value targets, and conduct ambushes and patrols,” the Army Staff Sergeant explained.

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In the book the “John” is fighting to return to his girl at home, Vance said his story is similar. “Guy falls in love, but the girl I was seeing was loyal. She stuck with me through the deployment,” he said with a smile.

The pair split when he returned from the war zone. “I was a mess when I got back, and that was too much for her,” he said.

Vance, like countless war veterans was struggling with post traumatic stress disorder. “The substance abuse kicked up, and my anger kicked up,” he explained.

He sought treatment at the VA, through counseling. “It’s always gonna be haunting you. But through therapy you learn to calm down,” Vance said.

Vance is currently a mixed martial arts instructor at Undisputed Fitness in North Park. He is working towards a degree, hoping to be a social worker. Ultimately, he would like to spend time helping war veterans home from combat.

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FokaiCombatUnit:BaretYoshidaHighlightReel

May 12, 2010 by  
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TheFokaiSocalProject:WordsOfAFrogman

May 12, 2010 by  
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Not necessarily agreed–but this was taken from an email forward written by a veteran voicing his concerns on the US approach towards terrorists and human rights. Some of the language is explicit. but considering the casualties our country has endured at the hands of terrorists and for teh perseverance of freedom, we will post ver batim

Strength and Honor

Don’t know if I would be welcome jumping into the email chain between you and the Landon boys. Some of the comments on the terrorists that come in to our country and about the war got my blood boiling. This is what came out,
I’m not a smart man I’m just a frogman, so this will not be elegant or well written. I don’t hold a degree from a big fancy college; but I have a binder full of graduations certificates from the best Special Operations Schools. Instead of a Blackberry full of business contacts, I carry a radio with my QRF (Quick Reaction Force) freq’s and my AIRNETS that I can call on if I get into a gunfight. Instead of checking my email each morning to see what my stocks are doing I check mine to see where IED’s have gone off; and what aircraft I am being assigned for my next mission. Here are some things I can say, trust me, chemical weapons have been found out here in the sandbox. Terrorists should be treated as enemy combatants even if they do not wear a uniform. Don’t set a distinction and call these fuckers who try to set off bombs in Times Square or on a plane, by calling them detainees. They are terrorists. Let’s call a spade as spade here.
Somehow people who have never served a day in the military, but have evidently been successful enough in life to be able to afford to run for office, have never learned how to win a war. The way to win a war is to destroy the enemy and kill enough of their guys that it no longer makes it worthwhile to fight back. Instead, we play in to the enemies hands. We have handcuffed ourselves by political correctness and limited our ability to fight. The US Govt has spent millions to equip our troops with equipment to fight at night. Now in Afghanistan some of our most highly trained and best equipped troops; who specialize at hunting down the enemy in their homes and killing them at night are only allowed to conduct missions during the day time. They are not even allowed to shoot at people who are planting IED’s just outside the main gate of their camps. They have to wait till they are done placing the IED. Then send out EOD, to risk their necks, to disarm the IED. We are saddled with working with indigenous forces who we know are dirty. At times we have even had to conduct raids on the homes of members of the host country military because they are terrorists; in most cases highly placed in the terrorist groups.
These terrorists (yes, I call them terrorists cause I don’t give a fuck who I offend) who try to attack my country, not just my fellow countrymen overseas, but inside my country against civilians; they should be treated as enemy combatants. But instead they are read their rights and then its leads to a court room circus. This is a war and the way to end a war is to destroy the enemy; not try to play by the moral rules that liberal pussies who have never carried a gun for a living try to place on rough men who do. Men who have never seen evil in the world. Academics who live behind the cloistered walls of civilized society. We are not dealing with civilized men. We are fighting against men who are still living in the 12th century, but are armed with much more effective weaponry that just makes them more dangerous. The way to end this entire war is to “Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war” let us do are jobs and don’t hamstring us. When we signed up for the military and volunteered again for one of our Nation’s Special Operations Forces, it means that we want to be at the tip of the spear and take it to the enemy. We are very good at our jobs. Sure we can train indigenous forces, but what we are really good at is killing the enemies of our Country. If you look at the history of Warfare that is what wins wars— killing the opposition. The Japs gave up because we killed so many of them, the Brits gave up cause we killed so many; they said fuck it we’ve still tons of colonies elsewhere. The Egyptians gave up in six days to the Jews because they killed so many of them. It may sound ignorant to the liberals, who say things like the Cold War was won with a shot being fired. OK, got me. We won! We just spent money till Russia ran out of it. Yes we have won every major battle of this war on terror, now let’s just hope the political pussies in Washington can locate their testicles to finally win the war. Here’s a hint for them. Reach into your purse, probably in there you will find them. Have them reattached with some of that free health care you keep talking about. Once they find their testicles, let us go and do our jobs and kill these terrorists who are threatening our country. Again I’m just a man who makes his living with a gun in my hands and a radio on my back. God Bless. A. Frogman

Results:MarianasOpen2010

May 11, 2010 by  
Filed under BJJ Stuff

KIDS 32-50LBS               KIDS 58-60                              KIDS 65-69

ADRIANO CRUZ            BYRON CABACCANG          WILLIAM DELAPENA

ETHAN DUENAS            KALEB SABLAN                  STEVE SHIMIZU

JOHN PARALIZA             DARREN CRUZ                 AYDEN DUENAS

70+                                    88-90                               96-100

NAPU TAIMANGLO      NEEKAL GOETZFRIDT   ADRIENNE FRANCISCO

JADE GARCIA                  JULLIETTE GARCIA      JONAH WHITT

NRYANNA CABACCANG    JOHNNY GARCIA     TRAVIS SANTOS

126-140                                    110-120                                SPECIAL MATCH

DEXTER BALAJADIA              AMBROSIO SHIMIZU             LANCE GALARPI

SHANE AGUON                      ALEXANDRIA ALFLAGUE       DJ CRUZ

JOHN SANTOS                      COREY MENDIOLA

WHITE BELT 130 UNDER         131-145                        146-160

KENJI OKIYAMA                      JOHN DELOS REYES     JOSHUA ALVAREZ

BERNARD FAUSTO                KEVIN RIVERA                EDWARD QUICHOCHO

KENNY CHO                         SCOTT FLORES                  NOLI PEGARIDO

161-175                           176-190   191-205

ROBERT WASHINGTON JOHN MOSER            SHERMAN WILLIAMS

NATHAN PAULINO JOE PINON             RUEBEN DAVIS

JOAQUIN BLAS    ERIC JUSTILIANA             CHRIS NEDEDOG

206 OVER                                   WOMENS ABSOLUTE

DEAN PAULINO     JERRRON GANDAOLI

MARK BERRY   DANIELLE CABACCANG

JOSE LEON GUERRORO   MARIA DUNN, AILEEN WONG 
 
 
 

BLUE BELT 116-130   135-145  155-165

JESSE MANGLONA  TJ FRANCISCO     KYLE REYES

MCKLANE ALFRED  RICHARD ENRIQUEZ MATTHEW NIELSON

AILEEN WONG  EDUARDO SALANATIN  KEN CONCEPCION

174-187  206 ABOVE   NO GI 130 UNDER

CHRIS HUCKABEE ROMEO SANCHEZ  JESSE MANGLONA

JOHN WALSH  RONNIE SANCHEZ  DYLAN PABLO 

ALLAN CEPEDA  MASA UNTEN   SHANE AGUON

131-145  146-160   161-175

MIKE SANCHEZ  KYLE REYES   ROBERT WASHINGTON

JOHN DELOS REYES JOHN MENO   CHRIS MAFNAS

TJ FRANCISCO  JERALD ESPINOZA  SKYYLER TAITANO

176-190  191-205   206 0VER

ERIC SIAN  SHERMAN WILLIAMS  MARK BERRY

JOHN MOSER  IVAN KANZAKI   JOHN AGUON

CHRIS HUCKABEE     LEONARD AGUON

Omedetoo!!!FokaiCombatUnitJapan

May 11, 2010 by  
Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, FokaiJapan

Taguchi 1stRound 2min.37sec. KO
Chokugeki: 1stRound :25sec.KO

FokaiJapan’s Taguchi and Chokugeki bring home 2 first round Knockout victories from SundayMay9ths Professional Shooto in Japan. Congratulations from the FokaiWorldFamily

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FokaiGroove@TheHOH

May 9, 2010 by  
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GoodVibrations at TheHouseOFTheHearltess:tumon Home of Battered Braddas wuth Alan And ReyPaul

TheMarianasOpen2010

May 9, 2010 by  
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Some images and videos  from the MarianasOpen2010 BJJ and SubmissionGrapplingTOurnament:More results to follow

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