Kasalehlia:AdventuresInPohnpeii
April 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Special Forces
QuotesOfTheDay:
“I think i might just dropknee and blow my knee out”
and
“Let’s face it–we’re not getting any sleep until we get back to Guam”
–Carlo Dela Cruz
CFO GrasshopperInc
ONRA:April8,2010
Guam grapplers in the U.S. mainland are gearing up for the Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Tournament this weekend in California.
Members from the Guahan Top Team will be representing Guam at the Abu Dhabi World Pro 2010 April 15-17.
Enson Inoue will be returning to MMA competition on April 25 against Antz “Notorious” Hansen for the co-main event In Japan’s event ASTRA.
There’s a new face in Guam’s grappling community: the newly formed Guam Grappling Organization started by Guam wrestlers involved in mixed martial arts competition. The organization looks to bring some new flavor to revitalize Guam wrestling, starting with its takedown-only tournament Slam or Be Slammed on May 1, which is open to all styles of wrestling and martial arts.
Also on May 1, Premiere Xtreme Combat returns under the new rules and official sanctioning of the newly formed Guam Unarmed Combat Commission.
And, on May 8, Guam BJJ and no-gi competitors, young and old alike, will have another shot in the next Marianas Open.
Bearing in mind how dynamic Guam’s grappling and BJJ environment has evolved over the years, and seeing how intent our athletes have been in pursuing higher-level competition abroad, there is little way that we can argue that, outside of self-defense, Guam’s grappling population has collectively evolved more into a venture of athletics than that of entertainment.
However, the new restraints and new prerequisites of the GUCC are bound to slow down the frequency of amateur and professional MMA events, which leaves us curious as to where we might be able to best activate this growing pool of fast-evolving talent. And, without any foresight of where to escort this very real concern in the bigger picture, Guam MMA could be missing out on some opportunities.
I received a phone call from one of the members of the GUCC hours after the last Onra column was published. We conversed over the intention of that particular column and over the intention of the GUCC. A comment was made stating that no one has ever tried to do anything for MMA in the past besides try to make money from it, and that the newly formed GUCC was created to truly legitimize MMA and BJJ as sport — even though they didn’t even know what BJJ stood for.
Wikipedia defines sport as “an organized, competitive and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. It is governed by a set of rules or customs.” And the The Free Dictionary online defines legitimate as “being in compliance with the law.”
Waivers and contracts were signed and notarized. Fight purses were made available to the commission more than 24 hours before the event, licenses were paid and signed at the Guam Revenue and Taxation offices. Fighters were paid in full and injuries were cared for immediately after the events.
Money and time were invested to bring off-island media to Guam to give our island a bigger spotlight. And firm connections have already been established through these efforts to resonate and build upon more than two dozen matches for local fighters secured off island in at least seven countries in the last four years.
The frustration here isn’t because we’re afraid to be legitimate. The frustration here is because we aren’t being recognized for the legitimacy that has taken years for this industry to accumulate.
So, it isn’t the hate for the commission — it’s for the love of the game.
Food for thought.
Thanks for dropping by.
GoodVibrations:FokaiJapan
April 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Special Forces
nekotnedlogeht:Stonehenge
April 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Nekotnedlogeht
nekotnedlogeht:CliffsOfMoher
April 7, 2010 by admin
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360CptF.Stonehenge
April 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fokai International
FokaiSaipan:TrenchWarzXII
April 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Events, FokaiCombatUNit, FokaiSaipan
GoodVibrations:JustAddWater
April 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under GuamWatermen'sClub, Special Forces
When Southern California surfer Jodie Nelson set out Sunday to standup-paddle nearly 40 miles from Santa Catalina Island to Dana Point, she hoped it’d inspire her best friend, who has been involved in a long and exhausting struggle with breast cancer, to keep fighting.
Nelson, 34, whose mother and aunt are cancer survivors, also hoped her nine-hour test of endurance would raise money for two cancer charities and heighten awareness about a plight affecting millions of women.
What Nelson could not have known was that a 30-foot minke whale would swim alongside her 14-foot board and accompany the surfer as she stood and paddled for two of those nine hours, thus joining the cause.
“It was a day that all of us involved will never forget,” Nelson said, in reference to Angela Robinson, her best friend, and the rest of a crew aboard an escort boat.
Minke whales are not commonly seen off Southern California, and those spotted by boaters are often elusive. So when a mammal Nelson named Larry joined her endeavor to become the first woman to make this long paddle, she took it as a sign.
“To me it was a total God thing,” the San Clemente resident said. “We prayed at 4 that morning that God would reveal his beauty and creation and nature, and allow me to endure this long trek, so for me it’s not such a huge surprise that this happened.”
Larry did not merely swim close to Nelson. He rolled around repeatedly alongside her and blew bubbles beneath her board. A film crew was on the escort boat and CNN, Fox News and ABC are just some of the networks she says are interested in the story and footage.
Alisa Schulman-Janiger, an American Cetacean Society whale researcher, said minke whales can be friendly but added: “This type of quality encounter is highly unusual.”
Nelson raised only about $6,000 in advance of the paddle, disappoingtingly short of her target of $100,000 for the Keep a Breast Foundation and Boarding for Breast Cancer. A few of her celebrity friends let her down, she said, but when this story reaches a national audience she expects the pool to grow considerably.
“I thought, ‘I don’t need so-and-so,’ ” she said of a particular celebrity, whom she declined to name. “Because I honestly feel like Larry is going to help us reach the $100,000 mark with our fundraising effort.”
Larry or no Larry, completing a standup paddle over 39.8 miles of ocean and sharks speaks volumes about Nelson’s strength, stamina and determination.
Larry took her mind off the task for two magical hours, but her mind never strayed from the cause. “I can’t even begin to compare what I did to what cancer patients are going through,” she said. “But I wanted to put myself out there in a dangerous and scary, overwhelming situation; something that was big and just to show people that you can win that battle with that big, scary thing called cancer.
“I wanted to draw some kind of parallel and just encourage people to keep fighting.”
Those wanting to help Jodie with her mission can do so via her page on the Keep a Breast Foundation website.
StonedToTheBone:NanMadolPohnpeii
April 4, 2010 by admin
Filed under 1008, GuamWatermen'sClub
FokaiAmphibiousDivision:Pohnpeii2010
April 3, 2010 by admin
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