2012 Tournament Season is Just Around the Corner

15 12 2011

Well I am back to finally having time to get some thoughts out there for all of you. First off I want to say that I apologize for not being able to have that many posts over the past several months. I am, however, getting back into the swing of things as the 2012 tournament season is just around the corner. The International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) has posted the first of several tournaments that are run during the first several months of the year. The list schedule so far for is as follows:

January 26th – 29th: European Open Championship – Lisbon, Portugal

February 11th – 12th: Houston International Open – Houston, Texas

February 19thPan Kids Jiu-Jitsu Championship – TBA, California

February (TBA): San Francisco International Open – San Francisco, California

March 3rd: Chicago Winter International Open – Chicago, Illinois

March 29th – April 1st: Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship – Irvine, California

April 21st: New York International Open – New York, New York

June (TBA): World Jiu-Jitsu Championship – Long Beach, California

The tournament season kicks off in Lisbon, Portugal with the European Championship. This tournament always brings out the heavy hitters and will most undoubtedly be one of the best tournaments of the season. Expect to see a great display of jiu-jitsu come the end of January to kick off the tournament season. Next up will be the first International Open of the season and it just so happens it will be in my current city of residence – Houston, Texas. This will be the third installment of the Houston Open and I can guarantee you there will be plenty of talent showing up . With participants such as Ryan Hall, Bruno Bastos, Justin Raider, and Steven “Psedelo” Hall showing up last year, I think we can expect fireworks to kick off the stateside tournament scene. You can guarantee that I will be out there checking out the action as well as hitting the mat in my respective division.

I have already begun my preparation of dieting and training to get myself ready for the start of the tournament season. It is my experience that the earlier you start, the better prepared you will be come tournament time, especially for the earlier tournaments. I would recommend starting to ease into your competition diet as well as starting to schedule and get in more training. This includes but is not limited to more mat time consisting of drilling and sparing as well as conditioning. I have started up a new Twitter account just to keep people updated and so that all of you can follow my training. I get questions all the time about how I prepare for competition and now I will put it out there for everyone who wishes to know. You can  simply look over onto the sidebar to the right of this post or you can click on the follow box here:

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IBJJF Houston Open to Kickoff Stateside Tournament Season

8 02 2011

For those of you who do not know, the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation, or IBJJF for short, is the premier organization of the Brazilian jiu-jitsu world. They have been the organizers of the biggest tournaments in the world including the Pan American Championships (Pan Ams) and the Mudials or World Championships. They run some of if not the best tournaments in the world.

The IBJJF started off the 2011 tournament season with the European Open in Lisbon, Portugal a little over a week ago. The tournament was a major success with athletes from all over Europe and the world there in attendance. Names such as  Braulio Estima, Claudo Calasans, and Michael Langhi were there in full force all winning their respective divisions with Sergio Moraes taking the Open Class crown. As for the top teams, no surprise that power house Alliance takes the top slot. For overall results, please click here.

As for the tournaments that take place stateside, the IBJJF is kicking off the U.S. tournaments this coming weekend (February 12th & 13th) with the Houston Open. The tournament is sure to be a big hit with many traveling from around the country to step onto the mat. Some notable names on the roster to be in attendance include Ryan Hall, Justin Rader, Steven Hall, and Bruno Bastos among others. The full tournament schedule and roster can be viewed by clicking here.

Live the BJJ Lifestyle.com will be there to capture most of the action as well as to support our friends and competitors. I myself will be there competing as well. Just look for the patch representing! It will be a great kickoff to what is sure to be a heated and great tournament season! The Houston Open is just the first in many stateside tournaments to come.  To view a full list of the tournament season and dates, simply click here. Next up… The PAN AMS!








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