FokaiMusic:UnitesMix!

January 31, 2010 by  
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Gregory Issacs meets King Yellow Man MIX by DJ UNITE of Tribe of Kings Sound System. Free exclusive download to primer you up for Reggae Legends in the Park. Bump this mix and pass it to the left hand side! Shoot

FokaiMusic:InPreparationForLegends

January 30, 2010 by  
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Reggae Legends In The Park…..In memory of Reggae Legend Bob Marley, Guams Top Reggae Musicians come together as ONE BAND for a special ONE NIGHT ONLY Bob Marley Tribute Performance…This wil be the only opening show for Gregory Isaacs and Yellowman…The Guam Bob Marley Tribute Band will consist of members from such Bands like Rock Bottom, Par 4, Table For Five, Zion Bound, 144, Kings Consious, Finai Tafari, Mista Massive, DUB, and Rebel Lion….Ticket are on sale now for $25 at all Fokai Shops, IT&E Locations, Jah Reggae Shop, and all 76 Circle K Locations..

ONRA:January28,2010

January 27, 2010 by  
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Hafa Adai,

Congratulations to members of CarlsonGracie and TheGuahan Top Team for a unified force as Team Guam to secure a SilverMedal for the Gi and GoldMedal for the Team Competitions in the2010 Philippine International BJJ and NoGi Open at the Mall of Asia on January 16th and 17th.

Though Professional MMA might be at a delay for Guam, amateur combat sports moves forward as we have Preba Hao coming up this weekend.

Herman Torrado is on deck as a last-minute replacement this weekend in WestCoast MMA.

After a few amateur kickboxing matches in Norhtern California, Joey Lopez of the Spike22Academywill get a chance at his MMA debut set for February 7th in Taiwans PacificRim Organized Fighting.

.On February12th,RightsOfPassage8:Fearless will be pitting CNMI Fighter athletes against Fighters out of the Korean TopTeam at the SaipanWorldResort

The Marianas Open has been rescheduled from February 13th to May 8th. Ian Lujan is preparing to compete in the Amateur WMF WorldChampionships for Muy Thai in Thailand this March.

With the recent restrictions the Guam Unarmed Combat Commision has put on professional MMA, it will be interesting to see what will be produced in amateur local combat sports and our residents’ competitions abroad.

The development of Guam’s fighter athletes have worked long and hard to compete and perform at its level today. A large reason for this was the frequent opportunity of paying events that would not only give talent their opportunity of competition, but also the financial compensation as an additional incentive to come with the sacrifice and hard work.

Of course, we can recognize the efforts disguised as new restrictions of our Guam Unarmed Combat Commision are a natural part of the evolution that comes with further legitimizing our sport among the masses. And there is definitely a respect for the goals of improving our MMA identitiy.

It seems that the general digestion of MMA as a dangerous sport is credible reason for creating such restrictions . However its healthy that certain things be brought to light when discussing how dangerous Mixed Martial Arts has compared locally to other contact sports.

Many of us have sat around the cage, mat,ring, or television set at some point to watch localMMA competitiors unleash their arsenals for victory. Weve seen bone-breaking submission holds, crippling punches and kicks, deadly chokes and mass entertaining finishing moves.Weve oohed, weve aahed, weve roared and clashed glasses in standing ovations but the reality is—how many of those bones have truly been broken, how many fighters have actually been crippled, how many fighjters-in-competitionhave died, and how many competitors have really, truly, been finished?

Truth—the techniques weve seen executed by some of these highly trained athletes can be lethal, can be deadly, and can be dangerous. But then again—so can walking on thestreet.

In an ideal situation, the competitiors that step into that event are supposed to be training like professionals. So as dangerous as the offensemight be, effective must be the defense. As unstoppable as the force, should be immovable as the object.This makes for good competition and as an added effect, good entertainment.

Every contact sport has its hazards, though injury isn’t the goal—how many broken bones and bloody noseshave we seen in local basketball, football, baseball, soccer? Even at the pre-high school levels. Accidents happen. But at the same time, so should preventive maintenance–that’s always a good thing to work on in every aspect of life. And maybe this is something we can observe as a consideration of a commission that this column never aims to disrespect.

So we should deal with what is real now and the fact is that the added difficulties to create a professional event will result in less events.

Lets face it, weve all seen people compete who have no business in professional competition. The scarcity of quality game players in the past, combined with last-minute replacements have disappointingly blazed a trail for this reality. Maybe these holds on professional competition can be healthy so that we can bring some of these “slower cars” out of the fast lane of competiton and back into the garage for some finetuning.

With today’s level of competiton, There is so much to be factored into being a successful competitive Martial Artist. In the absence or tardiness of frequent professional events–If there really is the urge to compete among our local expanding list of talent and ambition, good advice would be to take advantage of what is currently available in amateur and national ventures.

As we have seen in the past, Guam Judo goes places, Guam wrestling could use more training partners, Local Brazilian Jiujitsu, TaeKwon Do, and Boxing events as well as Saipan Submission Grappling need participants. These are some incredible ventures that could use the fire that comes with the game fighters that we see in MMA competition. Because in competitive martial arts, its not just a question of game. It’s a conversation of skill. And in this fast evolving game, a skill that always needs fine tuning.

For a silver lining in what might seem to some as a  dark cloud, hopefully we can take these holds on professional MMAand possibly even reroute some of this ambition into the nooks and crannys of other comabt sports that could use and cultivate our resources of talent for added success in more fields of combative and non-combative competition-— to reset our skill levels back into incubation, – for the greater good of our fighter-athletic world identity  and as anexpanded  illustration of the versatility of our fine and proud athletes.


Thanks for dropping by.

FacebookANDChuckNorris

January 27, 2010 by  
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Chuck Norris FTW!!
11 hours ago

If paper beats rock, rock beats scisscors and scissors beat paper. Who can beat all 3 at the same time? Chuck Norris.
11 hours ago

If paper beats rock, rock beats scisscors and scissors beat paper. Who can beat all 3 at the same time? Chuck Norris.
11 hours ago

In an average living room there are 1,242 objects Chuck Norris could use to kill you, including the room itself.
11 hours ago

Chuck Norris doesn’t breathe, he holds air hostage.
10 hours ago

Chuck Norris could gargle, a mouth full of peanut butter…
10 hours ago

TThere is no chin behind Chuck Norris’ beard. There is only another fist.
10 hours ago

Superman wears a chuck Norris t shirt… Damn I must be bored..
10 hours ago

When Chuck Norris does push-ups, he doesn’t push up…..he pushes the earth down!
9 hours ago

If you have $5 and Chuck Norris has $5….Chuck Norris has more money than you!
9 hours ago

Chuck Norris CAN touch MC Hammer.
8 hours ago

Chuck Norris can count to infiniti…twice.
7 hours ago

Chuck Norris was what Willis was talkin’ bout
5 hours ago

I see this everyday in the hospital….so sad:

The leading causes of death in the United States are: 1. Heart Disease 2. Chuck Norris 3. Cancer.

We need to find a cure for Chuck Norris, but alas there is none…

5 hours ago

ABasicSynopsisOfBashar’sMessage

January 26, 2010 by  
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You are a non-physical consciousness that is experiencing physical reality.
You were created in the image of The Creator, your essential essence is unconditional love and the experience of ecstasy is your birthright.
You are here on Earth at this time because you chose to be.
The highest purpose of your life is to be yourself to the best of your ability and live each moment as fully as possible.
You always have free will and the freedom to choose.
Anything you can imagine is possible for you to experience.
You attract your life experiences through the interaction of your strongest beliefs, emotions and actions.
Excitement is the physical translation of the vibrational resonance that is your true, core natural being. Follow your excitement!


You are naturally abundant and your choices are always supported by Creation.


There are only Four Laws in Creation:

  1. You exist.
  2. The One is All and the All are One .
  3. What you put out is what you get back.
  4. Change is the only constant…

Except for the first three laws, which never change.



There is actually only one moment in Creation. Everything you experience is the same moment from a different point of view.


You create the past and the future from the here and now.


You are an eternal being and while you may change your form, you cannot cease to exist.


Everything you experience is another aspect of yourself.


You are loved so unconditionally by Creation that you can even choose to believe that you are not loved.

PointOfView:CrazyMikeFowler

January 25, 2010 by  
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Awareness2012:BasharAndYouTube

January 25, 2010 by  
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FokaiCombatUnit:MiguelAyuyu

January 24, 2010 by  
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MiguelAyuyu of the CarlsonGracieJiujitsu GuamChapter CompetitionTeam

FokaiYouth:ShimizuBrothers

January 22, 2010 by  
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FokaiSaipan:TrenchWarzAndSpecialForces

January 21, 2010 by  
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Trench Tech joins Haiti relief drive

By Roselyn Monroyo
Reporter
Giovanni “Palaxi” Sablan connects on a kick against against Guam's Wyneu “1 Time” Bamba during Trench Tech's Trench Wars 11: Redemption held last month at the Royal Taga Hall of Saipan World Resort. Trench Tech will kick of the 2010 season on Feb. 12 via ROP 8: Fearless. (Roselyn B. Monroyo) Trench Tech, Inc. has joined the growing list of individuals/groups from around the world that will be sending help to the earthquake-ravaged Haiti.

Trench Tech, Inc. president and promoter Cuki Alvarez and vp J. Randall Taylor said they will be donating $1 to a relief fund for Haiti from every ticket sold in the Rites of Passage 8: Fearless. Alvarez added they have yet to decide in which organization will they course through the donation, but Trench Tech may opt for the American Red Cross, CNMI Chapter due to easy access.

A magnitude 7.0-quake hit Haiti on Jan. 12, damaging properties, killing tens of thousands, and leaving nearly two million homeless. Cause-oriented groups from various countries have started arriving to Haiti to give assistance and since Trench Tech and the CNMI people do not have the means go to the affected areas, Alvarez hopes this simple fundraising will still help those in need.

“Trench Tech is calling on all MMA fans to come out and help our brothers and sisters in Haiti. By watching Fearless, you not only get a chance to enjoy action in the octagon cage, you also extend a helping hand to people in dire need,” Alvarez said in a telephone interview with Saipan Tribune yesterday.

The Rites of Passage 8: Fearless will be the first fight that Trench Tech is hosting this year and it will be held on Feb. 12 at the Royal Taga Hall of the Saipan World Resort.

The event is a proving ground for young up-and-coming talented fighters who want to take their fighting skills to the next level of MMA competition. However, next month’s show in the octagon will not only feature debuting combatants, but also seasoned fighters from both Saipan and Korea.

Korean Top Team’s Hyun Gyu Lim, “Dr. Kang” Bung Chan Kang, and Young Nam Gu will be making their debut in CNMI MMA via ROP 8 and will be featured in the night’s triple main event, battling Saipan bets.

Lim will be dueling veteran Slade “The Rage” Adelbai with the former hoping to improve his 5-3-1 win-loss-draw record. Fasi “Quikdraw” Jesse will be facing Kang in a 155-lb. event, while Chris “No Love” Laayug will be squaring off against Gu in a 145-lb. bout.

Meanwhile, Trench Tech is still looking for fighters wanting to see action in the season-kicking event. Trench Tech added tickets for Fearless will be available starting next week at the following stores: Boarderline, 670 Rocksteady Shop, Hannam Super Market, Mobil Kagman, and Trench Tech gym in San Antonio. Ticket prizes are $20 for general admission and $30 for VIP.

For more information, contact Alvarez at 483-4MMA.

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