Incredible Rodrigo Gracie Seminar at Crispim BJJ

Alexander Crispim and Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers in Pleasanton would like to thank Rodrigo Gracie for the incredible jiu jitsu seminar he gave to our team yesterday.  We had a full house of students learning and training together, along with a total of five Black Belts on the mat.   We would also like to thank Crosley Gracie and his family (Crosley Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu of Brentwood) for supporting and attending the seminar.   We are happy that we could offer this seminar before the Pan Ams for some additional training prior to our competitions.   Thank you for attending and we hope you learned and enjoyed yourselves.

Here are a few comments about the seminar:

*   That was an awesome seminar. I have some new side control attacks!!- Anthony D.
*   Thank you, that was a great seminar !!!- Angele K.
*   Had a great time today and learned a lot, thanks!- John B.
*   Still amazed!!! :) - Erico M.
*   Awesome moves- Logan M.
*   I can’t wait to start taking souls with those moves this week!!! Thanks Rodrigo!- Justin H.

Alex Crispim and Justin Hoglund are FIGHTING April 24th!

Both Crispim and Justin will be fighting at Cage Combat in Santa Rosa on April 24th.  Crispim will be the main event and will be fighting Andy Miranda.  We are still waiting to hear who Justin’s opponent is.   Crispim is very excited about this fight and proud to be fighting on the same card as Justin.

Everyone, please mark your calendars and we will have tickets for sale at the academy when it gets closer to the event.  Also, many of you are training hard for the upcoming jiu jitsu tournaments and to all of our students, please come to the Pleasanton academy as much as possible because all of our competitors, both MMA and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu need all of your incredible training.

We will post more details about this event as it becomes available.  Thanks for your support Team Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers.

Crispim BJJ is Proud to Announce a Rodrigo Gracie Seminar in Pleasanton

Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers in Pleasanton is excited to be hosting a seminar for Rodrigo Gracie on March 14th, 2010 from 1:00-3:00pm.  The seminar will focus on both gi and no-gi.

Rodrigo Gracie is the son of Reylson Gracie and grandson of one of the founders of  Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Carlos Gracie.  Rodrigo has a long list of accomplishments including Pride 19 and 24 champion, Pride Bushido 1 and 2 Champion, Abu Dhabi Champion, K-1 Hero’s Champion and author of several Martial Arts books.  

You do not want to miss this opportunity to train with this highly experienced and decorated Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt and MMA competitor and learn some of the latest techniques in the grappling world.   

We just found out that we will also have a special guest and well respected competitor and teacher, Crosley Gracie, at the seminar.  Crosley also has a very accomplished record in both Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and MMA.  He also owns and teaches at his academy in Brentwood.

Space is limited and we will be reserving spots on a first come first serve basis.  The cost is $65 for students of any of the Barra Brothers academies and $75 for non-members.  Please contact Crispim or Michele for additional information.

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A New Purple Belt at Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers

Alexander Crispim and the Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers Team is proud to announce that today, Manuel Ruiz was awarded his well deserved purple belt.  Manuel became a student and friend of Crispim’s in 2004 in Dublin and always displayed a tremendous passion and drive.  Although Manuel continued training Muay Thai over the years, he did take a break from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for several years.  Since Crispim has opened the academy in Pleasanton, Manuel has made his way back to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and has re-joined the Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers Team.  Manuel has trained very hard and has come back to BJJ with an intense energy to compete, progress and learn.  He is truly an example for our academy and we are very proud to have him back on the Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers Team, both in jiu jitsu and in MMA.  Congratulations Manuel!  You deserve this!

Boxing and MMA Programs Growing at Crispim BJJ in Pleasanton

As I’m sure you have all noticed, the boxing and MMA classes at Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers in Pleasanton are growing like crazy.   Daniel’s boxing classes are packed and the feedback is phenomenal.  In addition, we have teammates who are training for fights and they are loving Josh McDonald’s classes.  Because of this incredible growth, we have an exciting new partnership to announce…

We are proud to have developed a new partnership with Revgear.  We will be selling Revgear and Bad Boy equipment and clothing.  In addition, we will be bringing in Revgear heavy bags and throwing dummies to further enhance our boxing and MMA classes.  They should be arriving at the academy within the next two weeks.

In addition, we will be offering two different high quality training packages to our current students: 

Boxing Package 1:  Revgear leather boxing gloves, Revgear wraps, jump rope and a bag to carry all of this in

MMA Package 2: Revgear duffle bag, MMA gloves, wraps,  mouth piece & case, and shin guards

We will be offering a promotional price for all of our current students for the next 2 weeks.  If you would like to check out the packages, we have samples at the academy.  If you are interested in ordering a package or any of the other Revgear or Bad Boy equipment or clothing, talk to Crispim or Michele.   Revgear’s turnaround time is quick and we can get a lot of the products within 2 days.  We will be placing orders every Monday.

Also, our Crispim BJJ black, zip front, hooded sweatshirts have arrived and they are available for purchase along with our T-Shirts and Manto Rashguards. 

In closing, we would like to thank all of the students and instructors for their incredible support of the academy.  In the 6 months we have been open, we have experienced absolutely phenomenal growth and are proud to be part of a truly talented and great team of people.   Without all of you, Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers would not exist.

Victory For Team Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers

Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers in Pleasanton was very well represented today at the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament, Rumble in the Redwoods, in Aptos.   We would like to congratulate all of our competitors:

Blake Braden       1st Place

Jeremiah Labiano       1st Place

Manuel Ruiz             2nd Place

Erico Monteiro        3rd Place

All of their performances were impressive and we are very proud of their accomplishments.  Also,  Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers would like to thank the whole team, their families and our instructors for helping our competitors in their training and preparation for this tournament.   The support that each of you have for our team is what is making us stronger every single day!!!

If anyone has pictures or videos of the tournament, please forward them to info@CrispimBJJ.com.   Here are videos of Blake and Erico. 

 

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Congratulations to Ricardo Barros Brazilian Jiu Jitsu!

We had a really great day participating in the Ricardo Barros Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Opening Training Day and BBQ on Saturday, 1/16/10.  First, we at Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers would like to congratulate RBBJJ and Ricardo and his family on the successes they have experienced in developing an academy that promotes team, family and top level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.  Their successes are well earned and deserved which is why they were able to move to a much bigger academy so that they can teach BJJ and the meaning of team and family to more people in their community.  Secondly, I would like to thank all of the team from Crispim BJJ who attended and showed their support for our brother.    The training was incredible and the positive energy that was present yesterday was overwhelming.  Family, great training and instruction, support, and positive energy- this is what Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is about!  Also, I would like to thank my fellow brothers and Black Belts for being there and providing instruction for our group.  We had 5 Black Belts on the mat yesterday and I think it is safe to say that we ALL learned something yesterday.  Besides Alexander Crispim and Ricardo Barros, Carlos “Sapao” from Ocean Beach Barra Brothers was there (with many of his students), and Fabio “Pateta” Prado (from Ultimate Fitness in Sacramento/Urijah Faber) and Leonardo “GloGlo”.  It was a great day, and we at Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers wish Ricardo Barros Brazilian Jiu Jitsu all of the successes possible. 

We are posting some pictures, but many more will follow.

Come Support Ricardo Barros Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on Saturday

Hello Team,

Many of you know Ricardo Barros and have visited his academy in the past.  He has moved his academy to a larger location and will be celebrating his grand opening this Saturday.  We will have the fitness class and kids Brazilian Jiu Jitsu classes as normal, but Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers will close at 11:00 am and head out to Brentwood.  Please help us support Ricardo Barros Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and come to his academy at 6730 Lone Tree Way, Suite 8 in Brentwood.  Adult classes start at 12:00.  We will also be joined by Carlos “Sapao” from Ocean Beach Barra Brothers and his students.  Thank you for your support and we hope to see everyone Saturday.

Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers Welcomes Many New Team Members

Alexander Crispim and Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers in Pleasanton would like to take a moment to welcome all of our new team members and to welcome back a few of our previous team members.   Please take a moment to introduce yourselves to them and make them feel comfortable. 

We are so excited to have Ernest and Manuel back with the Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers team.  Also, we would like to congratulate Ernest on the birth of his baby girl.

Also, we are very pleased to have the following students join us on our team:

Isaac, Brad, Amber, Joe and Nasif- They are all in our Fundamentals Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program

Finally, I’m sure you all know Jessica by now, but we would like to formally welcome her to the Fundamentals Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu class too and Liz to our Boxing Program.

Our team in constantly growing and Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers is so pleased to have all of you training with us.   Welcome!!!!

The University of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Juan Zuniga, a purple belt from Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers in Pleasanton, wrote this really great blog back in 2007 and once we read it, we wanted to share it with the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu community and the Crispim BJJ Barra Brothers Team.  Before we present the article to you, we would like to tell you a little about Juan (for those of you who don’t already know him).

Juan started training  Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Sep 2004, which was about six months after his daughter Isabella was born.   He was training at Ralph Gracie in Dublin under the instruction of Alexander Crispim.  He received his  blue belt  in Dec 2005.   Juan temporarily stopped training from Nov 2007 and started up again in Nov 2008, when he found out that Crispim was teaching again.  In Oct 2009, Alexander Crispim awarded Juan his much deserved purple belt.

Jiu Jitsu Belts & The College Degree

I can’t begin to describe the excitement that comes from being rewarded for a job well done. These moments are few and far between. When I received my bachelors degree nine years ago, I remember the excitement and pride I felt. Graduation symbolized four years of studies, 3 years of summer classes & 4 years of unloading and sorting packages UPS.

My promotion to blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu nearly two years ago left me feeling very similar. The promotion symbolized a reward for the hard trainings, long hours on the mat & overcoming the occasional feeling that I was simply not physically cut out for hard training. Receiving my blue belt symbolized that I was progressing, it made me feel accomplished, excited and joyful. With belt promotions coming up tomorrow, I couldn’t help to put some thought into what these belt promotions mean to me, and how they compare to promotions in collegiate studies.

Blue Belt & Associated Arts Degree
Both the Blue Belt and the Associates Degree seem to typically take 1-3 years accomplish. They both represent a basic fundamental knowledge in their respective subject. I’ve met students who earned their AA degree in one year while others took a number of years (some for valid reasons). As for the Jiu Jitsu, some students earn their blue belt very quickly…I’ve heard stories of someone attaining their blue belt in a matter of days (although he was a Judo Black belt, which I’m sure helped!) To me, the Blue Belt, like the AA degree is a stepping stone to bigger and better things to come.

Purple Belt & Bachelors Degree
To me, earning a purple belt in Jiu Jitsu is the equivalent of earning a Bachelors degree in a University. Both take approx 3-5 years to achieve. Both symbolize a deep understanding in their respective subject. Although at this stage you are far from being an expert, you have achieved something that not many have. A promotion to this level represents a series of years of sacrifice, long hours & fighting through adversity. Having a bachelors degree doesn’t mean that you are any smarter than the guy/gal standing next to you, just as having a purple belt doesn’t mean you are a better fighter than the guy/gal standing next to you. However, it does mean that you can set goals and achieve them. A promotion to this level is definitely something to be celebrated.

Brown Belt & Masters Degree
You probably won’t meet too many people who have earned a brown belt in BJJ or a Masters Degree from an accredited University. These people have proven that they are dedicated individuals. Earning a brown belt, like a Masters degree typically requires 6-8 years of study. Individuals who have reached this level deserve much respect. They (and their family & friends) have sacrificed and are well on their way to becoming an authority in their trade. They have acquired a large knowledge base, which makes them very capable of teaching.

Black Belt & Ph.D.
Neither Black Belts nor Ph.D.’s are simply handed out to just anyone. Individuals who have achieved this will forever represent the academy/school who granted them this promotion. These individuals likely diligently worked for 8-10+ years to achieve this. They have been put through the fire. They have learned their trade at the highest level. When you seek to learn, these are the people you want to teach you. Although this seems like the end of a journey, to many this is just the beginning of their new journey.