Terere and Finfou with Sensei T.V.
March 10, 2018 by admin
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Fernando Augusto, commonly known by his nickname Tererê is one of the most talented and charismatic Brazilian jiu jitsu competitors to have ever stepped on a mat. This multiple time world medallist became a black belt world champion at the age of 20, and was regarded as a Pound for Pound best during the early 2000’s. His impact in modern day jiu jitsu was felt in his development of positions such as the Toreando, the Leg Drag and many others while having great impact also as a coach, having helped raise the game of fighters such as André Galvao, Rubens Charles, Michael Langhi, Lucas Lepri, and mire; Diagnosed case of schizophrenia in 2005, an affliction that led him to drug addiction and away from jiu jitsu. He reappeared in BJJ in 2010, but his recovery was erratic and followed with a few ups and downs. Terere returned to jiu jitsu competition in Mexico on September 2012.
Championships:
World Championship (Mundials)
- 1997 Blue Belt Champion
- 1998 Purple Belt Champion
- 1999 Brown Belt Champion
- 2000 Black Belt Champion
- 2003 Black Belt Champion
Copa do Mundo
- 2002 Black Belt Champion
- 2003 Black Belt Champion
Brazilian Nationals
- 1994 Blue Belt Champion
- 1996 Blue Belt Champion
- 1999 Brown Belt Champion
- 2001 Black Belt Champion
- 2003 Black Belt Champion
VIDEO. The Balearic Slingers
February 27, 2018 by admin
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The balearic slingers were trained on the since they were children and they were constantly compelled to the improvement of its use. This fact would situate themselves as lethal enemies, thanks to its skills and abilities with the Sling. They were considered as one of the most fearsome units in the ancient armies. Today, a great number of balearic people fight to keep this tradition alive, which has become a sport for both men and women.
VIDEO. Fokai: Hu Noni Hao Bo’an
February 27, 2018 by admin
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Fokai: Hu Noni Hao Bo’an
Cultivate Th eSpirit: FOKAI & P.O.W.
February 24, 2018 by admin
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The Pugilistic Offensive Warrior Tactics founder and program coordinator Todd Vance gives us their perspective of the Fokai Creed. Exhaust the body. Proceed the mind. Cultivate the Spirit.
“Through the training, slowly but surely, things seemed to sort things out. I partied less and was in the gym more, and stayed more focused on life. Training and martial arts got me back on track. I figured out, if this worked for me, it could help other people as well. Through martial arts, we make small positive choices in the gym, and I believe through this we can slowly apply this learning to life.”
“After a long day of work, we get to re-live with your brothers again, training hard, and building humility through working hard together in a positive way and positive environment.”
“Its difficult to find others you can talk to that have been in the same situation or similar situation you’ve gone through. To be able to relate to people in that nature is amazing. We are all still brothers in arms and throw POW we get to re live that and we don’t lose that. Most service members lose when they get back from deployment is the brotherhood which causes loneliness at times. Through the POW program, we feel the camaraderie again!”
EXHAUST THE BODY
PROCEED THE MIND
CULTIVATE THE SPIRIT
Brandon Vera’s Big Plans For ONE And The Philippines
February 5, 2018 by admin
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Brandon “The Truth” Vera has always shot for the stars.
Ever since he first stepped inside the cage in July 2002, the Filipino-American was immediately recognized as a game changer with his potent blend of speed and power. Vera has since decimated his opponents with devastating Muay Thai, and combined with his shining personality, he has become an international superstar.
“The Truth” has time and again stated his championship aspirations in multiple divisions, which only served to prove the Team Alliance competitor’s hunger for success was every bit as big as his 191cm frame.
Simply put, world title gold has been on Vera’s mind from the very beginning, and the current ONE Heavyweight World Champion has no plans of slowing down anytime soon.
The savvy veteran has big plans for his 2018 campaign inside the cage, and Vera could very well find himself launching a political campaign in the Philippines. He talks more about those topics in this exclusive interview.
ONE Championship: You relocated from the United States to the Philippines not too long ago. How have you changed since the big move?
Brandon Vera: Everyone, I mean absolutely everyone, has said that I am happier out here; something I did not even notice. I am a lot busier here, since I am now entering the entertainment world. I have a great management team (Virtual Playground), and I am spoiled. I now know what a normal day of 12 hours is, and I have even worked 48 hours straight on the grind, and I absolutely love it – all while trying to get two training sessions in each day.
ONE: What has been the biggest adjustment for you, and what about the Philippines do you love so much?
BV: The biggest adjustment has been the traffic, and the hours wasted in traffic. I am learning to do video conferences in traffic now, and actually do e-mails and interviews while in traffic. My favorite part about working in the Philippines is that I get to have my [fiancée] Nenja with me everywhere I go. So it is like I get to take my favorite person with me everywhere I go in the Philippines.
ONE: How is Alliance Training Center in Manila going? How has the gym progressed?
BV: It is coming along fine. I am very much looking forward to the opening, and having Alliance Training Center — the culture and vibe — here in the Philippines. I promise to keep everyone updated for when the doors open. But in the meantime, I am training at the house and any gym I can get into, depending on traffic.
ONE: There have been changes in your personal life, too. You are engaged to be married. When is the wedding?
BV: Everything is always stars and rainbows. Even when it is not, it really is. I have learned a lot, and have grown myself. The wedding is Friday, 20 April, the same day as the ONE: HEROES OF HONOR event in Manila.
ONE: Speaking of which, when do you want to return to the ONE cage?
BV: I have asked to compete and defend my title twice this year. It is a fine balance right now, but please believe I am training, and waiting for my next bout.
ONE: What are your thoughts on ONE’s heavyweight division, and what would you like to see happen in your immediate future?
BV: My thoughts on the heavyweight division is that it is full of surprises, and I know ONE is searching and signing talent on the regular. It keeps me on my toes, and training twice a day. I would love to see ONE unify all belts around the world, and let us beat up other champs in other organizations. But for the immediate future, I want to keep destroying all of my opponents that stand in front of me. And who knows, maybe do a super bout against another world champ in another weight division.
ONE: How do you feel competing as a heavyweight as opposed to light heavyweight like you did in the past?
BV: I feel more complete at a heavyweight. I do not feel like I am lacking in nutrition, or in a displaced state of mind worrying about what I am going to eat next.
ONE: What does being a world champion mean to you?
BV: To be a world champion means becoming one of the absolute best in martial arts. The epitome of all martial arts, a goal longed for, but 99.9 percent of the time not realized. I feel like a guiding light, like I have been able to lay out a plan for you, or anyone, to follow to become a world champion. So in that sense, I am honored, I am blessed. Being a world champ for ONE makes me proud to know that our organization cares more about martial arts in being a great leader for the world as opposed to always business.
ONE: In your view, what makes ONE the best martial arts promotion in the world?
BV: They take the best care of their athletes, in and out of the cage. It is not only about event week, or the event. It is actually about helping our athletes grow beyond the realm of sports entertainment. And bar none, the level of respect shown and given in all directions, from the CEO to the person carrying equipment on event night, is the exact same.
ONE: You have previously mentioned your desire to enter Filipino politics, even taking pictures with politicians. Why is running for office so important to you, and what type of change do you want to bring?
BV: If I could make a difference in people’s lives, and if I am given the opportunity, it is something I would seriously consider. The biggest difference I would want to make in the Philippines is for every citizen to feel that the government is actually working for them, and trying to help them in their daily lives. That is the change I would want to bring.
Guam Double Rainbow! Blessings
November 29, 2017 by admin
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Saina Maase Slinging Culture
November 29, 2017 by admin
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Congratulations Frank “The Crank” Camacho! ForLife!
November 20, 2017 by admin
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Why Jiujitsu? From Female Black Belt Copa De Marianas Competitor Talita Alencar
October 28, 2017 by admin
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Why Jiujitsu? From Female Black Belt Copa De Marianas Competitor Talita Alencar
Marianas Open Kid Charge Up! #TheForce
October 27, 2017 by admin
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Video courtesy: Mark Duenas
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