Wednesday, December 26, 2012

WEDNESDAY CLASS IS REMOVED

After seeing the number of students drop over the past year, and having a desire to train myself more, I am no longer having a Wednesday evening BJJ class. 

As I tell everyone, I never intended to become an academy instructor.  I was pleased to train with a partner or two and focus on making myself better while traveling to train with Charles on occasion.  In October 2008, a former training partner of mine who had recently been given a purple belt convinced me to begin teaching at First Coast Full Contact in order to prevent his boxing coach, who was firm about offering "grappling" at their new school, from hiring a BJJ fraud.  My intention before then was to meld into Jim Smiley's class as a purple belt (he and another man, Carlos V., were purple belts at that time) and get better with their help.  For my former training partner's sake, and with the understanding that he was going to be in attendance at each class and train with me outside of class, I agreed. 

Four years later, I can say that I am glad that I met and took a few students from there with me, but the business environment at that location was not to my liking.  My former training partner bailed very quickly, leaving me to deal with the management, which I will call "skeevy" at best regarding the amount of money owed to me each month.  Regardless, I departed from there in December 2009, and they immediately hired the fraud that my former training partner had been so vociferous about keeping out of there.

The problem with teaching in an academy is that the instructor does not get the repetitions and roll time against higher ranks that he needs in order to maintain his skills and get better.  Now, it is true that I have been promoted twice since operating an academy (brown in February 2009, and black in October 2012), and the three blue belts I have promoted greatly improved my teaching ability and comprehension of basic techniques, and they have taught me much along the way in terms of how people learn.  If I had been training with higher ranking people, as I originally planned when I wished to meld into Smiley's class in 2008, I believe that the black belt would have been earned much faster since I would have focused more on my own training than on teaching my students. 

My current goal is to earn a black belt in judo from Greg DiFranza.  I will need time to drill techniques and practice against those who have the ability to beat me and exploit the flaws in my game in BJJ.  Nader Snober has been extremely kind to me over the years, and I have to admit that he has helped me earn the belt that I currently wear.  Nader, in fact, has offered to teach me, regardless of my belt rank, and I feel that I need to take him up on this opportunity since he has made me better each time I have practiced with him.  His knowledge of the game is top notch, and I respect his insight.  Jim Smiley has, and continues to maintain, an open door policy with me in regards to training.  His assistance in my journey has been wonderful, and I am extremely grateful for his friendship.

CHRISTMAS EVE PRACTICE

MONDAY, 24 DECEMBER 2012

I held a practice session on Monday morning, Christmas Eve, for Jason C. and Ethan E.  In addition, Mitch and Mayra B. attended the class.  They are the son-in-law and daughter, respectively, of Joe & Anita O. from my church.  Mitch is a blue belt who trains in Texas; he recently convinced his wife to join him on the mats.

I went over three De la Riva sweeps and two methods of escaping from the back before rolling with Mitch.  Luckily, I kept him at bay and managed to avoid getting beaten in front of my students.

Thanks Mitch and Mayra for coming out!  Good luck as you continue your journey in BJJ.

Kris

Saturday, December 22, 2012

SATURDAY NIGHT

SATURDAY, 22 DECEMBER 2012

In BJJ tonight, it was just me and Jason.  I taught and drilled a follow-up De la Riva sweep, a way to take the back from the opponent's turtle, and an escape from the back.  I rolled with Jason for about 5 minutes.

In judo, we covered o-soto-gari again, and we went through harai-goshi, tai otoshi, and o-goshi when we get "weird" grips and cannot finish in textbook manner.  Greg, Jason, and I randoried.  All in all, it was a good technique class.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

TUESDAY TRAINING AT SMILEY'S

TUESDAY, 18 DECEMBER 2012

I moved Wednesday's class to Tuesday evening so I could attend the last Advent dinner and service at my church.  My family was out of town attending a Christmas program for a niece, so there was time to train on Tuesday.

It was a simple session with me and Jason.  He and I did dozens of repetitions on three De la Riva sweeps, and then did live rolling for about 30 minutes to finish the session.  I think it went well, and things like this will help get Jason closer to purple belt.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

NEW IJF RULES

SATURDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2012

BJJ consisted of me and Jason; judo was upped to three with the addition of Greg.

We went over the proposed rule changes regarding breaking grips placed forward by the IJF (meaning that they are going through) and spent time working on o-soto-gari.

I taught a loop choke from standing in someone's guard in both BJJ and judo.  Otherwise, it was a fairly slow evening.

NICK AND JACQUI ARE NOW MARRIED

Nicholas N. and Jacqui Z. are now Mr. and Mrs. N.  The two were married on Friday, 14 December 2012 in Gainesville, FL.  I was honored to be the best man in the wedding.  In addition, through Charles Dos Anjos, I was able to promote Nick to brown belt in BJJ at the reception.  For once, I caught him off guard. 

Our judo coach, Greg DiFranza, was the officiant for the wedding.  Our teammates, Jason C. and Ethan E., were groomsmen in the wedding, too.

We at Orange Park Wolfpack BJJ/First Coast Kodokan Judo wish the two of them the best on this exciting time in their lives.

Kris

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

NO WEDNESDAY PRACTICE

WEDNESDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2012

Brace yourselves: today was 12/12/12.

I cancelled class today because Jason cancelled on me, and I decided not to hold class for one person.  In addition, even if it had been full attendance, there would have been no live rolling since Nick's wedding is on Friday and three of us (me, Jason, Ethan) are in the wedding.

On a side note, this is the 100th posting on this blog.  Kudos to me!

Kris

Saturday, December 8, 2012

SATURDAY VISITORS

SATURDAY, 8 DECEMBER 2012

Kenny F., a student at Jim Smiley's Combat Athletix, dropped in to watch my BJJ class tonight.  Since he is suffering from a hernia, he did not actively participate, but he did ask questions and help move class forward.  Class consisted of me rolling with Ethan until Jason showed up (50 minutes late). 

For judo, Michael S., the newly promoted black belt, came in and helped us move along.  We practiced o-uchi-gari to o-soto-gari tonight, and had our usual randori session at the end (Mike and I randoried, and then Ethan and I randoried).  All-in-all, it was a good practice without egos.

Monday, December 3, 2012

NO TRAINING ON SATURDAY

Saturday, 1 December 2012

All of the BJJ people canceled on me in various forms prior to Saturday's class, so I obviously did not have a BJJ class.  Judo training with Greg was also canceled.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

WEDNESDAY TRAINING

WEDNESDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2012

I did nothing overly exciting tonight.  It was just me, Nick N., Jason C., and Ethan E. tonight, and all we did was live wrestle for the two hour class. 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

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FRIDAY TRAINING

FRIDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2012

With Greg out of town and the UF-FSU game looming on the horizon on Saturday, I moved our practice time from Saturday to Friday afternoon.

All three blue belts (David S., Jason C., and Ethan E.) showed up.  Strangely, Jason C. beat me to the academy (I was on time, though).  This is strange simply because Mr. C. usually has difficulty being on time.  I guess we know that the 2012 apocalypse is close at hand when he starts coming to classes on time.

We went over a new leg drag guard pass that focuses on how to kill guard replacement attempts, and we focused on a couple of leg-lasso sweeps when the opponent is standing.  I started working on a method of slowing down the knee slide pass, but elected to wait until Wednesday since we had drilled the above techniques for over an hour.

In the end, I suppose it was worth it since UF fans got to witness a victory over FSU (37-26).

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

WOLFPACK BJJ TUSCALOOSA = NEW BLUE BELTS

TUESDAY, 20 NOVEMBER 2012


Wolfpack BJJ Tuscaloosa promoted a few people to blue belt on Tuesday, 20 November.  Welcome to the colored belt rankings of BJJ, where the learning never stops!

Kris

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

MICHAEL S. = JUDO BLACK BELT

Michael S., aka "Muay Thai Mike," received his judo black belt from Omar M. this past week.  I send out congratulations to him on his judo efforts since those of us who are practicing judo at present are hoping to reach that rank one day.  I have to admit that a black belt on a white gi looks cool.



Kris

ROLLING SESSION

MONDAY, 19 NOVEMBER 2012

Monday's class was a pre-emptive class, scheduled in anticipation of cancelling Wednesday night's class so I can attend the Thanksgiving Eve service at church.

It was just me, David S., and Jason C. in attendance.  The "class" consisted of the three of us switching out for rolling sessions and discussing methodology of guard passing.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

FULL HOUSE TONIGHT

SATURDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2012

It was a full house for BJJ and judo tonight.

All of my colored belts showed up tonight.  We went over half-guard passes and, just to keep it interesting for those trying to pass half guard, defenses to half-guard passes.  I rolled with Nick N. and promoted him to 4-stripes on his purple belt.  I also put a second stripe on Ethan E.'s blue belt (long overdue).

We had eight people for judo tonight, including a visitor from Texas named Justin (yonkyu).  We went over o-soto-otoshi (big outer body drop).  It is very similar to o-soto-gari, but I think it will hurt the opponent much more.

 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

ANOTHER SMALL SATURDAY CLASS

SATURDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2012

For BJJ, it was just me and David S. in attendance.  He got what amounted to a free private lesson consisting of live rolling/trouble shooting.

In judo, Daniel A. showed up, so we had even numbers.  We worked ashi-waza again, along with o-uchi-gari and ko-uchi-gari. 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

THE ORIGINAL CREW SHOWED UP.

WEDNESDAY, 07 NOVEMBER 2012

The original group of guys representing OP Wolfpack BJJ was in full force tonight.  We had a 3-stripe purple (Nick N.), a 4-stripe blue (David S.), a 3-stripe blue (Jason C.), and a 1-stripe blue (Ethan E.).  Unfortunately, I made uneven numbers. 

We had a visitor drop in to watch (Steve B., a member of my church who I am currently lifting weights with).

It was an eclectic class tonight, consisting of question-answer, trouble shooting, and some live rolling. 

Monday, November 5, 2012

WOW! WHAT A SMALL CLASS!

SATURDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2012

David and Jason did not attend Saturday's festivities at Wolfpack BJJ Orange Park/First Coast Kodokan Judo.  Florida played (and won) earlier in the day, so Jason should have attended.  I do not know why David missed, either.

Regardless, I had a purple and blue belt on the mat for BJJ, and we ended up with even numbers for judo once Greg showed up.  We spent a lot of time on ashi-waza, specifically foot sweeps, and worked hane-goshi as our major forward throw for the night.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

JUST A FEW PICTURES


Dave had to have one of me in the BJJ black belt with Charles.  Dave was there when I was promoted to brown, and he was there when I made it to black.  He has, strangely enough, been around for half of my promotions.  Thanks for the help, Dave!!

I had to have one of me in the BJJ black belt with Greg.  Is that a little goofy?  Maybe, but he has been around for a good portion of the journey in BJJ, and I look forward to the day when I earn another one in judo from him.

FL-GA FOOTBALL = CANCEL CLASS

SATURDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2012

As a result of numerous cancellations, and the fact that our judo coach lives at the beaches and it would be unfair to expect him to fight FL-GA traffic to get home, we did not hold BJJ or judo classes on Saturday night.

Friday, October 26, 2012

WEDNESDAY, 24 OCTOBER 2012

WEDNESDAY, 24 OCTOBER 2012

It was a small class on Wednesday night with me, Nick, Ethan, and Josh M.  I went over three triangle escapes (and even discovered a better way to do one in the process) and covered a couple of methods of dealing with "what to do" when caught in the Americana (other than tap immediately).  We also reviewed some of the techniques from the trip down to Charles', and expanded on some of the methodology that Charles taught.

Monday, October 22, 2012

SARASOTA TRIP

FRIDAY, 19 OCTOBER 2012

A small group from Wolfpack BJJ Orange Park made a "pilgrimmage" down to Sarasota to receive instruction from my instructor, Charles Dos Anjos.  It was my first trip to the main academy since receiving the black belt last week. 

We worked De la Riva guard (opponent on the ground and standing), standing from guard against an overly defensive opponent, and I learned a new addition to the classic clock choke.

I had the opportunity to roll against a few of Charles' purple belts, and I think that my folks did okay in their exchanges with those who train daily with Charles.

 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

NEW BLACK BELT IN ORANGE PARK

That would be me.  Charles Dos Anjos promoted me to black belt in BJJ yesterday.  Wish me luck as I travel this new road.

 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

BREAKING THE LOCKDOWN

Saturday 1 September 2012

I taught three different ways of dealing with the Bravo lockdown in this morning's BJJ class (Greg canceled judo, so I moved the class to this morning so some people could watch Gator football this afternoon).  Strangely, I also got a tap on Ethan with a gogoplata...I have NEVER used a gogoplata.  I guess Eddie's "rubber guard" materialized in my soul today.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

ROBERT SANTIAGO (1974-2012)

Our judo training partner, Robert Santiago, died on Monday, 6 August.  Jason, David, Greg, and I attended his funeral on Saturday, 11 August at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Orange Park.  The reality of Robert's death is tragically horrible for his wife, Sarah, and their young son, Benjamin (Benji).  I wish them peace.

Ἀμήν.
Ἅγιος ὁ Θεός, Ἅγιος Ἰσχυρός, Ἅγιος Ἀθάνατος, ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς.
Ἅγιος ὁ Θεός, Ἅγιος Ἰσχυρός, Ἅγιος Ἀθάνατος, ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς.
Ἅγιος ὁ Θεός, Ἅγιος Ἰσχυρός, Ἅγιος Ἀθάνατος, ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς.
Δόξα Πατρί καὶ Υἱῷ καὶ Ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι.
Καὶ νῦν καὶ ἀεί καὶ εἰς τοὺς αἰώνας τῶν αἰώνων, Ἀμήν.
Ἅγιος Ἀθάνατος, ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς.

WOLFPACK BJJ TUSCALOOSA SEMINAR

Charles Dos Anjos' Tuscaloosa/McCalla affiliate, under the direction of purple belt Clint McJenkin, hosted me for a seminar on Saturday, 4 August.  I got to share some of the techniques I've learned or discovered over the years with a group of excited and dedicated BJJers.  I look forward to training with them again. 

Saturday, July 14, 2012

SATURDAY, 14 JULY 2012

We had five people in class for BJJ tonight.  It was nice to see Josh M. return to BJJ training.  We covered one of the standing passes from last week's BJJ seminar with my instructor, and I went over two half guard techniques not covered during that seminar.

In judo, we had a full mat with eight people.  Josh stayed for judo, and Daniel & David A. came in.  We went over basic ippon-seio-nage, kumikata, and we were permitted to do footsweeps during a modified randori.  In the "actual" randori session, due to three novices on the mats, we modified the rules and did only ippon, but without the throw.  It was a good learning session.

CHARLES DOS ANJOS SEMINAR 7 JULY

My instructor, Charles Dos Anjos, made a trip up here to Orange Park for a seminar with Orange Park Wolfpack and Smiley's Combat Athletix.  A special thank you, again, to James Smiley, BJJ black belt and owner of Combat Athletix, for hosting my instructor for a second time.  James Smiley has provided a welcoming environment to me, my students, and my instructor, and I value his friendship and thank him for helping me in my BJJ journey.

I was actually sore after the seminar for two days.  We convered a lot of drills to assist with passing and holding guard from a standing position, and worked on three techniques from the half-guard (a weakness of mine).  16 people attended the seminar, so thank you to them.  I trust that everyone took something away since I, as a 4-stripe brown belt, took a couple of principles that will help my game.

Special thanks to Tony T., a Wolfpack BJJ black belt, for coming from Sarasota with Charles and rolling with me so I can see where I stand at this point in my development.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

MONDAY, 4 JUNE 2012

Josh and Elizabeth attended their first formal BJJ class under James Smiley's guidance at Combat Athletix.  We must remember: "You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."  I am proud that they wanted to go, and even more that they want to continue.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

SATURDAY, 2 JUNE 2012

We had a good turnout of regulars on Saturday night (6 in the house for judo), and Greg returned from the heathen land of Hawaii. 

We got in a good practice for BJJ.  I taught an escape from the bottom of half-guard that I want to work over the next few weeks to perfect.  We also examined Nick's "scissor guard" to see how to attack it.  I have some ideas, and while one worked, it was not as crisp as I would like.  I also practiced the leg-drag series when I rolled with Dave, and I worked DLR as much as possible as well.

I judo, Greg corrected/fine-tuned a detail on ippon seio-nage that I think will add some danger to my opponents' life.  I also worked on "finishing" throws with Greg and Jason.

CONGRATUALTIONS TO ETHAN FOR GRADUATING FROM RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL ON FRIDAY, 1 JUNE 2012!!!!!

Friday, April 27, 2012

TRAINING WITH NICK

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Nick and I trained for about 1 1/2 hours on Thursday.  It was just a grappling session where we were able to work our respective games against each other.  I learned a few things that Nick uses to defend himself against me and will work on incorporating them into my personal game.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

SATURDAY, 21 APRIL 2012

There were a number of people at BJJ.  Greg was in Dallas for the US nationals, and Sensei Berlin canceled, so judo went out the door.  Ethan's friend, Paul, who last showed up 3 months to the day, came in and I beat on him for quite a while.  I wonder if he will be back since he "trains MMA at the YMCA."  Nick's younger brother came in.  Nick taught him some basics, and Nick and I rolled with him for a bit.  I wonder if he will attend since he did not get a real butt-kicking.

To my surprise, John from Fernandina came in, and we taught some judo.  Well, I cycled people to work with him since I am not a real judoka.  I must admit that he was rather pushy about the judo.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

SATURDAY, 14 APRIL 2012

There was nothing too exciting in BJJ or judo on Saturday night.

I taught a couple of sweeps and a set up for a triangle choke from the spider guard.

In judo, we had a new student (John from Fernandina) attend. Since it is a 120 mile round trip, I doubt that he will return; I hope I am wrong. We went over tai-otoshi and footsweeps.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

ASHI-WAZA

SATURDAY, 7 APRIL 2012

Tonight, it was me, Greg, Nick, and Jacqui. We worked on foot-sweeps tonight while helping Greg get ready for the US Nationals in a couple of weeks.

It was a very technical practice. These techniques are hard. I do think, though, once they are mastered, life against other BJJ guys will be extremely easy.

4-STRIPE BROWN BELT

Charles promoted me to 4-stripe brown belt on Good Friday, 6 April 2012. I then got worked over by a few of his black belts and lost via the same submission three times (loop choke). Perhaps I will learn how to stop that in the next few months.

Thanks to Tony Tizzano, David Gatke, and Nyantu Bolo for exposing such a weakness.

So, apparently, I will be one of the next people promoted by Charles. I need to work on, well, everything.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

KIBO CUP

25 FEBRUARY 2012

Ethan, Jason, and I competed in our first judo competition under the banner of First Coast Kodokan Judo.

I finished in second place because I was really dumb. I had a clock choke set in on my opponent, and I looked up to try to finish it. I ended up pulling him onto me and he pinned me. I still do not know how he pinned me since no one else manages to do that.

Jason tore up the mat by winning via throw and submission (armbar). He lost his third match via Ezekiel choke from inside of HIS guard. This is my fault as an instructor since I have not used the Ezekiel against my students (I think it is cheap unless they are at the same level as me). Overall, he finished in 4th place.

Ethan had a tough draw. He finished in 4th place overall in his division (7 people).

So, we have worked on the clock choke, the use of and the defense to the Ezekiel, and pin escapes for the past few weeks. In all honesty, the losses made us better since we see where we are weak and are working to fix the problem.

Below is my major throw.  There's no doubt that it was an ippon.





Monday, February 20, 2012

STRIPES AWARDED

I awarded Jason Compton with the third stripe on his blue belt and Ethan Edwards with the first stripe on his blue belt.

Nice job, guys.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

SATURDAY

18 February 2012

It was a very small class for BJJ and judo last night. For BJJ, it consisted of me and Ethan. Most of the time was spent rolling and working on a few specific methods to assist Ethan's game.

Jason showed up just before judo started, so it was me, Ethan, Jason as the students. After a long time away due to health issues, David Berlin came in and taught. As always, we learn a great deal when he teaches. He gave us pointers and reinforced what Greg has already worked on.

Since Sensei Berlin cannot randori, the three students had a round-robin session. We simulated the tournament environment we will be in on Saturday.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

SATURDAY

21 JANUARY 2012

We had good turnouts at BJJ and judo. For BJJ, it was me, Nick, Jason, Ethan, Jacqui, and a guy named Paul that goes to school with Ethan. For judo, we added Greg (of course), Christy and Hari (sp?).

Paul is a high school wrestler who "does BJJ at the YMCA" with "A.J." I don't know A.J. Regardless, Paul tried some ill-advised submissions when I let him start in dominant positions on me. All in all, I spent a long time grappling with him (ass-whippings are free, but lessons cost money), and I even gave him a few pure wrestling matches just for fun. I taught him that using the elbows to "hit pressure points on the thighs" and open the guard does not work against someone with training.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

TATER

FRIDAY, 6 JANUARY 2012 & SATURDAY, 7 JANUARY

Our Nebraska friend, Allen Tate, dropped in for a private lesson on Friday (David was the practice dummy) and attended the group class on Saturday. We worked the top (passes and submissions) from the half-guard, a few very basic sweeps from the spider guard, and positioning for side mount and kesa gatame.

Since it has been a full year since I have had the chance to "grade" Allen, I must say that I am pleased with his progress. He is now a one-stripe blue belt (last January he was a four-stripe white belt) and is a much lighter character due to fantastic weight loss. Of course there were some holes in his game, but mine has holes big enough to drive trucks through. I hope he learned a few pointers from me and can take them home to brutalize his fellows at Mid-America Martial Arts.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

SMILEYS

5 JANUARY 2012

I invited myself into Smiley's gym to do judo with him today; a full report will follow later. My idea is to turn him into a BJJ/judo training partner so that I can get much better in both arts in a short period of time. He does, after all, own a BJJ/MMA gym and his job is martial arts. I am bringing Greg with me so Jim can see that I am decent, but I have a long way to go in order to compete with Greg.

The training went well. I had forgotten how hard judo is for beginners. I also forget that gripping is very tiring. We went over tai-otoshi and kumikata during today's class. Jim invited me back, so it must have gone well.

WEDNESDAY

4 JANUARY 2012

Today was the first BJJ practice of 2012. I went over five basic techniques from the spider guard (one spider recovery and four sweeps) and four basic ideas from the top position of half-guard (two pins, one pass, and one choke). The "base-crew" of Nick, David, Jason, and Ethan showed up, so I was pleased.

After practice, Nick asked me to be the best man in his wedding this December. I wholeheartedly accepted and look forward to his pending nuptuals with Jacqui.