Rendezvous with Jiu Jitsu in the Alps

Our subsequent seminar in Switzerland with my friend Marius

After the BJJ seminar in Belgium, The next stop we made was in Aarau, Switzerland visiting my dear old friend Marius Maissen. Part of our excitement was borne from visiting Aarau for Jiu Jitsu after a long time. But our main attraction was the independent institute New Legacy Aarau newly set up by my friend Marius.

Our contribution to Marius and Aarau

At the recently conceived New Legacy Aarau, we worked on making sure the Sampa Brazilian jiu Jitsu style or approach to the art is being used/developed and honored at the new legacy martial arts.  Our goal is making jiu-jitsu students to understand that the mutual benefit is the secret to growth. Besides that we worked on techniques of Side Control Maintenance, Side Control Escapes and Attacks from Side Control. These methods can be described in short as:

  • Side Control Maintenance: This stable position is all about immobilizing your opponent and preventing yourself from slipping back into their guard.
  • Side Control Escapes: These escapes are performed by alleviating the pressure on our rival’s shoulder and conducting a series of twist and under hooks.
  • Attacks from Side Control: The goal here is to control the head and arm, then driving the knee into the opponent’s hip to turn his spine enough to scoop up the inside elbow.

Our attempts to perfect these styles had an extremely positive effect on the students. We proudly promoted three students to blue belt, one to purple belt and another to brown belt. It makes all our efforts worthwhile training a batch of such talented students. We congratulate each of them. Also, we give our best wishes to Marius for building a flourishing BJJ institute in Aarau.

To Gi or No-Gi

Marius has always been fonder of the No-Gi training method. This method involves getting hold of the body’s natural handles such as the neck, wrist, elbow, knees to coerce a submission. Yet, old school masters of martial arts have often preferred the Gi method due to its technicalities. The Gi routine consists of holding the partners sleeves, collar, or pant legs to gain a controlling position over the rival.

The most natural difference between the Gi and No-Gi style is the usage of the attire Gi or Kimono. This is the clothing worn in the martial arts world. It facilitates grappling among aficionados of the Gi style. Having been a doting No-Gi trainer, it was a daunting task to convince Marius to train with the Gi.

A gem in the martial arts world- Marius Maissen

Marius is a phenomenal martial arts champion. He has won accolades in tournaments all over Germany and Switzerland. His mastery is not restricted only to BJJ but he has also been a title holder in Mixed Martial Arts and Thai Boxing. Marius has 10 years of training under his sphere.

He has focused on training the young talent in the last five years. From personal experience as a social scientist, Marius has always been aware of weaker people being abused by the stronger ones.  As a coach, he makes sure to induct only those who would respect the art and not misuse it.

Marius has previously trained in the No-Gi style under the guidance of our institute. Even so he has been practicing for the last four years on the Gi style to attain a complete black belt. We would like to compliment him on his hard work and wish him all the best for his new endeavor.

If you like to participate in our classes and be part of our association, please call 626-419-2840.

 

 

Changing schools in BJJ – Creonte BJJ

 

 

My name is Renato Migliaccio, teacher, instructor, professor, and coach of Sampa Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I am here to talk a little bit about when people look for, I would say not only for other school but when they look and seek better opportunities or when they look to get better themselves. And this is a very thin line to understand, for example, I myself came from Brazil to compete here and decided to live here. I didn’t have much information back then; today I have a lot more information. And I think if I go back to Brazil now I can make a living with the stuff that I’ve learned business wise. The problem is that I just like here and I just think it safer and a better country to have a family. But I still love there and understand that I don’t want to get into politics but I understand that they’re having too many problems in crime and everything which is said what’s currently happening in Brazil. But just go into another year, it is important to understand that when you have to go out, let’s say I want to train at so and so Brazilian Jiu Jitsu school because they have a bunch of champions. Well, this is a great step to take, I truly believe this when you surround yourself with champions you’re bound to be one, but does not necessary mean that you will be one because you need to pay the same price as they are paying. So don’t think that because you going to be with them you will become a champion, you got to put a lot of work. So I need this understanding for all my students like Jiu Jitsu, or anything else. You have to put an action what you’ve learned, and if you’re not putting an action on what you’ve learned don’t try to look into other places because its gonna be the same thing. And the only thing you do is burn bridges and actually at the end get much stuff. So take a look at what Mc Gregor said, Mc Gregor in this video that I’m gonna put is I’m not a friendly guy I don’t know who is he talking about. I just got his video out of context and then I’m just putting there what he said and this part is very important and like I’ve said in myself I felt in that too, the situation. And that’s important not that I left my teammates never did but I left my country, I have to start everything from the beginning and this is the setback that pushes you and appoints you to step further. One thing is when you’re going out to seek information, you’re going to study abroad because what they have outside they don’t have in your country that was a little bit my case. If you need to learn Jiu Jitsu in some town and let’s say you’re already a black belt, and you wanna change teams just because you think if you go to that team you gonna become a world champ but I think that’s wrong. Because what you need to do is get a training partner and train 3-4 times a day and put up a work and you will win the tournament. Not only that after putting a lot of work you still gonna have to end in a tournament and not get scared like what some people do psychologically. We have guys that face each other, one guy is always better than the other, you see people when they always lose in the finals even the world championship so many times because somehow he loses the fight he believes that he’s gonna loose. Not only that you’re gonna put a lot of work there are the lot of things that they work, so before burn bridges, quit schools, take a look at this video and understand where are you at so you can make a very good decision. According to the video “ A world champion mindset celebrates the surrounding, and to be with your coach since day one and with your team since day one, when you are in the state of mind that you need to move to another area because your home area is not good enough, it’s not that your home area is not good enough it’s that your mind is weak and that you do not believe in your ability.” Again, I hope you understood my point and understood what he says, again I’m not on his side or defending him or anything like that. Matter of fact sometimes I disagree with the stuff that he says and the way that he act but you know it’s his way what am I to judge or anything, but what I’m trying to say is many times when you go out to train somewhere else you make your team weak, as suppose people come to your team that would make somebody else team weak but they come to a team the training here will be better. So many time people seek and go into other places, I know it’s a big discussion on that but I believe that you can be a champion working in-house. If you already had a coach, the coach taught you and you learn Jiu Jitsu but if you live in a place with no Jiu Jitsu that would be a different story. But most of the time you don’t make it because of your own fault, not because somebody else fault. Think about it, I know this is very thin and fragile what I’ve been saying but a lot of times is true. Again, I don’t hope to make everyone satisfied of what I said, people have different ideas. Again, this is a free country and that’s not a hate speech so just putting my ideas out there.

BJJ Instructor Certification

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Instructor Certification

To ensure the credibility and quality of our instructors, we are proud
to announce that we are now offering the 2nd Instructor Certification
Program. 
The course will run from June 3rd – 9th right after the IBJJF World 
Championship in Long Beach, Ca.
This year we will also cover special courses, including 
those geared towards empowering women and combating
bullying. 

The week will culminate with a 3 hour seminar on Sunday,
June 9th from 2pm to 5pm. 

The course is open to all instructors
related to Sampa Brazilian Jiu Jitsu affiliated schools and all
schools associated to the International BJJ Association. Instructors
that pass the test will receive dual instructor certifications to
Sampa BJJ and International BJJ Association. 

The cost of the course is
$250 USD pre-registered and $350 USD afterwards. 

Pre - Registration deadline
is April 21, 2013.
Registration deadline is May 31st, 2013.

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626-335-4971
or Email:
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