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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Reilly Bodycomb Houston Training Camp 2015


If you have followed my blog for a while you have probably seen postings promoting Reilly Bodycomb's digital downloads, DVD's, and seminars that I have impressed me.  When I was a purple belt I started to realize it was high time to start working on leg locks.  In hindsight I was very late to the game and should have been doing them much sooner. Since that time I've been lucky enough to train with Reilly at least once per year since then at each respective belt rank.  Now as a black belt (the paint is still fresh) I am fully aware my knowledge of leg locks is still incredibly poor.  In addition there are other aspects to my game that need a lot of attention and Reilly's approach to submission grappling gives me an opportunity to fill these gaps.

July 3rd our gym www.ndmma.com hosted Reilly for a seminar that was well attended (yes even on a Friday evening one day before a major holiday).  Just like previous seminars when we've had Reilly the general consensus from those that attended was "this is the best bang for the buck seminar ever!"  I know I was not disappointed at all; myself and those there that night seemed to really appreciate his conceptual approach to grappling and instruction.  As an instructor and student of grappling Reilly inspires me to be a better instructor and think critically in a different manner than my mind typically works.  I won't go into all the details of that seminar and the content covered simply because the focus here is about the two day training camp I attended last weekend in Houston.

Pics from the seminar hosted at North Dallas MMA on July 3rd:
 
 
 

Now on to the GOOD STUFF.  Let me preface by I have not attended a training camp like this.  In a nutshell the camp consisted of two days, broken into two training sessions (two hours each with a two hour break in between each day).  I've highlighted some but certainly NOT ALL of the content covered during each session.


Day 1 - Session 1
Leg control from bottom position
Three major points of control
How to off-balance standing opponent from leg control
When to attack & when to go to a reversal
Practice maintaining/re-establishing leg control drills
Recovering position when things go bad (various scenarios)
Sliding heel hooks
Finishing ankle locks/heel hooks when they roll/defend

Day 2 - Session 2
Tripod ankle lock
Outside heel hook escapes (various scenarios)
Ankle lock to heel hook transition
Live grappling

Day 3 - Session 3
Take down defense (doubles & singles)
Wrestling fundamentals
Throws

Day 4 - Session 4
1/4 guard back-step pass (See Top Rock http://rdojo.com/toprock.html)
Various attacks & scenarios from the 1/4 guard back step pass
Knee on belly (Top Rock)
Vegan mount (Top Rock)
Inside heel hook defense


As if this all wasn't good enough, Reilly set up an in-camp tournament for those interested in competing.  It was run on Day 2 after the third session.  The rule set was such that it forces both competitors to push the action at all times. Stalling of any sort from any position would result in a point given to the opponent.  Take downs, legitimate submission attacks, ride time from knee on belly, sweeps all would account for a scored point.  If you pulled guard and did not immediately work a submission or sweep you could potentially have points scored for the opponent.  First person to submit or gain nine points would be declared the winner of the match.  No time limits.  We had a odd number of guys in our 140-170lb weight class so the first competitors to get two wins would qualify for the finals.  The competitor with the longest combined match times would not be qualified to compete in the finals.  Knowing this wasn't a rule set that is favorable to my own game I figured "what the heck, let's do it and have fun."  We had a division of six competitors in the big boy weight class as well so we alternated matches between the two.  

The result?  It forced everyone to attack like crazy and I believe only one match ended by points. The rules allowed for reaping (Oh Heaven!) and all foot locks were good.  I could see this rule set being used in big tournaments because it produced very aggressive matches.  I don't think a single match ever exceeded 7 minutes.  I managed to win both of my matches via Estima Lock but missed the finals as my total match times were a little too long (4:00 min & about 2:30 in the second match). Regardless of missing the final I was super happy to catch those subs as I've never finished with leg locks in organized competition before.

Here is a HL video of that in-camp tournament.

                                 
             (Link for mobile users: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx_d8EFSu0I)
Most of the in-camp competitors (missing a couple)

Estima Locks during in-camp tournament


The value of this camp was ridiculously good.  $200 for over eight hours of training is hard to beat in my book and I've been to my fair share of seminars.  It was a cool chance to meet a lot of different people that traveled from places like Maryland, South Carolina, New Mexico.  I can't stress enough the value that Reilly offers in private lessons, seminars, camps, and especially his DVD/digital downloads.  He doesn't hold back information and gives you his best every time.  We were also lucky to have one of Reilly's top students Denny in the house to help with the seminar because it was packed...about 25 people each day.  

Also a big thank you to Eddie Alevar that owns/runs Ground Dwellers in Spring, TX.  He was an excellent host and invited us all over to watch UFC 189 at his house which was a blast.  

Side note:  Reilly Bodycomb will be competing against Richard Cummings at Polaris 2 in September. This event will be streamed live so check it out.  The card is looking pretty amazing with tons of talent.  http://www.polaris-pro.org/polaris-blog/2015/5/8/polaris-2-fights-announced


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Thursday, March 12, 2015

2015 Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship Preview


After taking a year off from doing any big tournament articles I got the pre-Pan excitement.  I am really looking forward to the tournament that seems to get bigger every year with each division getting more stacked from lower belts all the way through black belt.  Tournament info can be found here: http://ibjjf.org/championship/pan-jiu-jitsu-championship/

This preview will focus on divisions that interest me and/or I feel like I know enough about the competitors to make comments.

Brown / Adult / Male / Light Feather
2014 Champ - Andris Brunovskis (Atos)

This is actually a pretty stacked division with some exciting guys to watch and picking a winner is difficult.  Michael Musumeci, Ostap Manastyrski, Woolf Barnato, and Darson Hemmings are my personal favorites in this division.  Woolf came up short and finished second in 2014.

My prediction: Woolf Barnato (Ralph Gracie)

Brown / Adult / Male / Feather
2014 Champ - Fabio Caloi (Alliance)

Watch for Isaac Doederlein and Rick Slomba (Atos) will be big contenders.  Slomba is coming off a big year but Doederlein is likely to claim the title this year.

My pick: Isaac Doederlein (Alliance)

Brown / Adult / Male / Middle
2014 Champ - Dillion Danis (Alliance)

Marcelo Garcia protege has to be the favorite to reclaim his title this year.

Brown / Adult / Male / Medium Heavy
2014 Champ - Manuel Diaz (Brasa CTA)

Reigning champ Manny "Beats" Diaz was promoted to black belt late last year making way for some new blood this year.  Another Marcelo Garcia protege, Matheus Diniz (Alliance) will be a big favorite this year.  Don't overlook Cyborg's sutdent Hunter Ewald (Fight Sports) as he is a gamer. These two would make for a great final.

My pick: Matheus Diniz (Alliance)

Brown / Adult / Male / Super Heavy
2014 Champ - Erberth Santos de Mesquita (TLI)

Not familiar with many of the guys making up this division but one name stands out by a lot.

My pick: Jared Dopp (Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu)

Brown / Adult / Male / Ultra Heavy
2014 Champ - Pedro Henrique Moura (Ribiero Jiu-Jitsu)

This is a pretty small division with only 6 guys.

My pick: Ryan Sandhagen (Bruno Bastos Association)

Black / Adult / Male / Rooster
2014 Champ - Joao Rodrigues (CheckMat)

Seven competitors making up this division with Caio Terra returning after taking time off from health issues in 2014.  He will have his hands full on the tougher side of the bracket with Fabio Passos (Alliance) likely in the semi-final.  Bruno Malfacine (Alliance) has the easier path on the other side of the bracket.  I'm going to predict a Passos / Malfacine final here as I'm not sure how healthy Caio is these days.

My pick: Bruno Malfacine (Alliance)

Black / Adult / Male / Light Feather
2014 Champ - Paulo Miyao (PSLPB Cicero Costha)

We will be treated to both Miyao's competing in the Light Feather this year and thankfully on opposing sides of the brackets.

My pick: Paulo Miyao (PSLPB)

Black / Adult / Male / Feather
2014 Champ - Mario Reis (Alliance)

This is probably my favorite division every year.  The usual names are here minus Rafa Mendes, Tanquinho, and Cobrinha.  Make way for Vitor Paschoal (Brasa CTA), Osvaldo Moizinho (Gracie Fighter), Gianni Grippo (Alliance) and Davin Maxwell (Cassio Werneck BJJ).  My personal interest this year is to see how Gustavo Dantas (Nova Uniao) will fare competing with the younger guys.

My pick: Osvaldo Moizinho (Gracie Fighter)

Black / Adult / Male / Light
2014 Champ - Lucas Lepri (Alliance)

Usual favorites Lucas Lepri and Michael Langhi (Alliance) are not registered this year which should be a relief for the rest of the division.  That said there is a lot of talented guys which should make for an interesting watch.  Mario Reis (Alliance) has moved up a weight class, Jonathan Torres (Atos), Andris Brunovskis (Atos), Michael Liera Jr (Atos)...the list goes on.  Lots of Atos guys here are likely to make some noise.

My pick: Jonathan Torres (Atos)

Black / Adult / Male / Middle
2014 Champ - Leandro Lo (PSLPB Cicero Costha)

Reigning champ Lo is back again this year and will be the favorite as usual.  Otavio Sousa (Gracie Barra), Victor Estima (Gracie Barra), Magid Hage (Gracie Barra), Vitor Henrique Oliveira (GF Team), Tanner Rice (Amazonas), Sean Roberts (CheckMat) are just a handful of the superstars making up this group.

My pick: Leandro Lo (PSLPB)

Black / Adult / Male / Medium Heavy
2014 Champ - Gustavo Campos (Atos)

This will be a hotly contested division again with most of the big names returning including all of the medalists.  Keenan (Atos), Gustavo Campos (Atos), Abmar Barbosa (Zenith BJJ), Murilo Santana (Barbosa JJ)

My pick: Keenan Corneilius (Atos)

Black / Adult / Male / Heavy
2014 Champ - Yuri Simoes (Brasa CTA)

Yuri has moved up to Super Heavy this year making way for Lucas Leite (CheckMat), Marcelo Mafra (CheckMat), and Timothy Spriggs (TLI).

My pick: Timothy Spriggs (TLI)

Black / Adult / Male / Super Heavy
2014 Champ - Luiz Panza (Barbosa JJ)

Guys to watch are Yuri Simoes (Brasa CTA), Bernardo Faria (Alliance) Joao Assis (CheckMat), Eduardo Telles (Brasa CTA), and Erberth Santos de Mesquita (Guigo JJ).

My pick: Bernardo Faria (Alliance)

Black / Adult / Male / Ultra Heavy
2014 Champ - Andre Galvao (Atos)

First thing worth noting is no Galvao this year!  Luis Panza (Barbosa JJ) has moved up in weight. Bruno Bastos (Bruno Bastos Association) will give it a run again with the younger guys.  James Puopolo (Ribiero JJ) and Alexander Trans (UAE JJ Team).  An interesting note is that Joao Rocha (Soul Fighters) has just recovered from cancer and will be in this division.

My pick: Alexander Trans (UAE JJ Team)

Black / Adult / Female / Light Feather
2014 Champ - Andrea Encarnacion (Elite BJJ Redmond)

With only 4 women in this small division this is a pretty easy pick for me.  Michelle Nicolini (CheckMat) and Gezary Bandeira (ATT) are likely to meet in the finals.

My pick: Michelle Nicolini (CheckMat)

Black / Adult / Female / Feather
2014 Champ - Tammi Musumeci (ATT)

Tammi is making her first big stage showing since suffering an awful elbow dislocation at the 2014 Worlds.  I think we are likely to see a finals rematch with Mackenzie Dern and Musumeci (ATT).

My pick: Mackenzie Dern (Gracie Humaita)


Black / Adult / Female / Light
2014 Champ - Beatriz Mesquita (Gracie Humaita)

Texan Lora Hallock (Atos) will be making her first attempt as a black belt this year.  Fabiana Borges (Gracie Barra), Beatriz Mesquita (Gracie Humaita), Angelica Galvoa (Atos), and Nyjah Easton (TLI) will be heavily favored here.

My pick: Beatriz Mesquita (Gracie Humaita)


Wheeeeeeew that's about it.  If you want to watch the Saturday & Sunday portion of the live stream go here:  http://ibjjf.tv/

Tournament info: http://ibjjf.org/championship/pan-jiu-jitsu-championship/
Brackets: http://events.ibjjf.com/
Schedule: http://ibjjf.org/pan-2015-schedule/

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