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If you want to train under some some of the worlds top BJJ masters, then this is a step in the right direction. We work with some of the top academies in Rio. The training is superb with a roster of some incredible names including several world champions in the martial arts world. We will do our best to enroll you in your preferred academy of your choice but please note there is some flexibility needed. The teams are as follows
The BJJ programme follows the Renzo Gracie Curriculum.
We begin class with some light callisthenics and stretching. Following our warm-up we then begin drilling technique. These drills when done over and over help form muscle memory and help our students retain technique. After our drilling is completed then we begin to spar (or roll). Rolling is when students are able to put their techniques to the test with training partners who can resist and counter just as they would in an actual fight, providing valuable real-world experience should the techniques ever need to be applied in an actual fight.
It goes with out saying, if it takes you 12 years to become a black belt, you will not become a master overnight, but, training in Rio will advance your skills at a much greater speed than back home, because this is a dedicated training holiday and life outside of the training is not bad either!
The blue belt programme is the first level for adults (over the age of 16) starting their BJJ training. During the blue belt programme you will learn the fundamentals of BJJ and basic techniques. Typical class structure is formed around a warm-up, with cardio, stretching and panda rolls and then a lesson in technique and partner training to practice the technique from the lesson.
Not all people who join have limited experience. If this applies to you, you may join the advanced classes.
The RGA Advanced Curriculum is primarily focused on sports BJJ with the Gi.
This program is built upon three different curriculum’s: BJJ, BJJ No-Gi, and BJJ for MMA. The student will consolidate his/her jiu-jitsu game and complete the path towards their black belt.
During your stay you will be located in a shared house very close to the training academy in Barra de Tiujaca, or at our hostel.
At the shared house
Your room will be equipped with two sets of bunk beds and one single bed for a maximum of five people, located next to a restroom and second kitchen. The room also includes lockers for valuables and shelves for luggage.
There is a shared kitchen and laundry.
We have connections with some of the top gyms in Rio, so if you have a preference please let us know at the time of booking we will do our best to accommodate if not we will select the preferred be BJJ clubs for you Just tell us what you want to get out of your training and whether you have experience of the sport.
BJJ is one of the most effective, reality-based fighting systems in the world. The basic premise of BJJ is that 90% of fights end up on the ground. As such, BJJ is focused primarily on effective ground fighting. The goal is to put an opponent into situations on the ground where joint locks and/or chokes can be applied to force him/her to submit.
There are lots of BJJ academies in Rio, but not all are particularly accessible to gringos. Finding the right training school, where communication is easy, and you will not get ripped off can be a bit of a lottery.
Fortunately our partners have been there and done it all, they are westerners with over 8 years of experience of training in Rio, who have settled to develop their BJJ skills with the top martial artists in their field. Having learnt the pitfalls and mistakes first hand, ensures you will not encounter the same problems, just world class training from black belt masters
BJJ is different from other martial arts because it is a complete fighting system. Meaning it takes into account all the different possible scenarios you could encounter in a fight.
Whereas other disciplines like tae kwon do or karate centre on striking or rely on a person’s own strength and speed to deliver damage, BJJ recognises that speed and strength do not come into play when you are on the floor or on your back. In fact BJJ comes into its own when the fight goes to the floor relying on superior technique and leverage. This is one of the reasons why most ultimate fighting champions, MMA fighters and cage fighters have BJJ as their main arsenal when they step in the ring.
As with other martial arts, as you advance in your training you will receive different coloured belts.
The belts in order are:
Many different schools award four stripes for all belts, until black. Black belts can take up to ten years to gain, and once attained further stripes can be awarded one stripe every three years up to ten stripes.
Instructors and students have different classifications for black belts. Instructors have black belts with red bands and black belt fighters or students have white bands. Customs dictate that black belt instructors can not award belts up to black belt rank until they receive their first stripe.
There are no set start dates for this trip please contact us with your preferred travel dates.
“Training BJ J in Rio de Janeiro was properly living the dream for me, it’s a surreal place and the superb combat sport and these guys were at the top of their game”Marcus Wates
“Training during the carnival was perfect. I learn more here in four weeks that I could have at home in two years.”Jonathan Mavers
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