Head 2 Head Grappling Tournament III – April, 3rd 2010
March 28, 2010 by danielson
Filed under Competitions, Events
April 2010
Saturday, April 3
at GoodSports Arena
Event III is GI and No-Gi
Head 2 Head Combat
Presents Supreme Grappling
Tournament III
Register online at www.head2headgrappling.com
Online Registration $60 / 2 Classes $80
At the door $70 / 2 Classes $90
Competitiion Starts at 10am
Autograph Signings
Signings by UFC Pro Fighters:
Nick Catone & Kurt Pellegrino
Event Info:
More Grappling, Less Waiting
Full Service Facility with Locker Room, Sauna, Showers & Snack Bar
Weigh in Night Before 6pm – 8pm
Weigh in Day of Event 8am
Awards for All Divisions
Each competitor is guaranteed at least 2 matches
No-Gi Pro Division
165 lbs and below & 166 lbs-190 lbs
$2000 in cash prize money
The first 100 grapplers to pre-register will have a chance to win: 1 of 2 Shoyoroll gi, 1 of 10 Forty Theives shorts or a $100 Forty Thieves gift certificate for a total of 13 prize drawings!
Championship Belts awarded
to the Advanced & Pro Adult Divisions
Free T-Shirt with Online Registration
GoodSports USA Sports & Entertainment Complex
2903 Route 138 East, Wall Township, NJ 07719 Phone 732.681.8898
Register online at www.head2headgrappling.com

Head 2 Head Grappling Tournament – April, 4th 2010
February 26, 2010 by danielson
Filed under Competitions, Events
This is the event that I previously competed in during the summer. They are holding another event this spring. Details and flyer below.
April 2010
Saturday, April 3
at GoodSports Arena
Event III is GI and No-Gi
Pre-Register Online Now.
Fighter Registration
Spectator Registration
view the Pro Division
$60 Pre-Registration for one division – $70 at the door for one division
$80 Pre-Registration for two division – $90 at the door for two divisions
The first 100 grapplers to pre-register will have a chance to win:
1 of 2 Shoyoroll gi, 1 of 10 Forty Theives shorts or a $100 Forty Thieves gift certificate
for a total of 13 prize drawings!
5th Beast Of The East Grappling Tournament – Caldwell, NJ – March 20th, 2010
February 26, 2010 by danielson
Filed under Competitions, Events
There is another grappling competition for No Gi Grappling coming to NJ in March. I most likely will not be competing, because I have been out of training for a bit due to a string of minor illnesses along with a string of major blizzards.
Here are the details.
Start:
March 20, 2010 10:00 AM
Venue:
Caldwell College
Address:
9 Ryerson Avenue
City/State/Zip:
Caldwell New Jersey 07006-6195
What: Grapplers Quest presents:
The 5th Beast of the East,
2010 East Coast Grappling Championships
Event Description: The Official East Coast Championships crowning 225 Submission Grappling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champions for 2010 for all ages, skill and belt levels PLUS 4-Man Superfight Tournament featuring: Rafael Lovato, Jr. and Rick Macauley.
When: Saturday March 20th, 2010
Where:
Caldwell College
9 Ryerson Avenue
Caldwell New Jersey 07006-6195
Mapquest link for door-to-door directions, go to:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Caldwell&state=NJ&address=9+Ryerson+Av…
Event Description: 225 Submission Grappling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Divisions for Men, Women, and Children of all Ages, Skill and Belt Levels, $10,000 in Cash and Prizes
$1,000 Cash Superfight Tournament featuring:
Rafael Lovato, Jr. – World Champion
Bruno Bastos – World Series Finalist
Dante Rivera – The Ultimate Fighter Season 7
ONE SPOT OPEN…submit application here: http://www.grapplersquest.com/contact
Schedule of Events for Saturday, March 20th:
7:00-8:30 AM: Weigh-Ins for Children and Teen’s
9:00 AM: Children and Teen’s matches Begin
11:00 AM: Weigh-Ins for All Adults Opens
12:00 PM: Women (No-Gi and BJJ), Executives and Masters Divisions Begin
12:30 PM: Superfight Tournament Begins
1:00 PM: Men’s Advanced (Absolute Starts After completion of all weight classes)
2:00 PM: Men’s Intermediate (Absolute Starts After completion of all weight classes)
3:00 PM: Men’s Beginner (Absolute Starts After completion of all weight classes)
4:00 PM: Men’s Novice (Absolute Starts After completion of all weight classes)
5:00 PM: Men’s Purple, Brown and Black
6:00 PM: Men’s White and Blue
8:00 PM: Approximate Event completion
NOTE: Schedule can change based upon competitor turnout, please be in attendance 1-2 hours before your scheduled start time. Weigh-Ins will end 1 HOUR before each division is scheduled to start
The Ghost-Side Control Escape
August 5, 2009 by danielson
Filed under Submissions 101, Videos
I found this neat escape from Side Control. Check it out.
Here is the Ghost by Chris Herzog from 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Rochester.
Chris is a Brown belt under Eddie Bravo and has some MAD skills. Check him out if you are in the New York Area or contact him for seminar information!
How To Be An Axe Murderer… Wanderlei Style – (Seminar Review)
July 14, 2009 by danielson
Filed under Events, Reviews, Training Journal
Since Sunday was my only free day between the Expo and Training, I was looking for a gym that was open so I could squeeze an extra bit of training in during this trip. I had looked at going to Xtreme Couture’s (I still might if I can swing it) and I had also checked out some BJJ schools online, but all of them are closed on Sundays. I was lucky to find out a little piece of information while I was at the UFC Expo, and that was that UFC Star Wanderlei Silva has recently opened a top of the line MMA gym in Las Vegas. To top it off, he was having a special 3 hour Seminar on Sunday. So After I moved to my new accomodations here at Master Toddy’s dorms, I packed my backpack full of my MMA gear and called up Albert (my guide/taxi driver while I am in town) and headed out to his gym.
When I arrived at the gym, I was greeted by two very nice and attractive Brazilian woman, one who is actually Wanderlei’s wife. I told them I was there for the seminar, filled out the paperwork and I was all set to go. Since I had showed up a half hour early, I got to walk around the gym a bit and scope it out. Man, is this place nice. If I ever open a gym, I want it to be set up like this place. To be honest, I am not sure what the square footage of the gym is, but it’s big enough to hold a full sized cage, a weight area, a full sized training floor with about 15 or so heavy bags, a pro shop, a kids playground area, bathrooms, some offices and a nice front desk area. Point being, this place is pimping! I am actually going to include some photos in this blog.
As it was getting closer to the start of the seminar, I was looking around the room which was starting to fill up a bit. I reckon there was about 12 guys in all. The seminar started with a bunch of standard MMA warm up conditioning drills such as running, side shuffle, knee high run, heel slap run, jumping jacks, etc. We followed that with a brief stretching session. Finally after that was all done and we were good and warm, we got to the bulk of the training session. Wanderlei started off the session focusing on striking, and he was accompanied by his two BJJ Coaches at the gym, Vitor and Sidney. Wanderlei showed us some cool techniques, some that were basic and some that were unconventional, which I suppose is his fortey as a striker. We even covered a bit of takedown during the first hour. It was basic seminar format, where they would show a technique and then you practice it with a partner back and forth, with the coaches coming around to correct you. It was pretty cool to demonstrate the techniques for Wanderlei and get his seal of approval on my application and form. That was definitely a good feeling.
Speaking of partners, I was pretty happy to be paired up with a nice guy named Joy who was from Austraila, but I believe he was of Indian ethnicity. He flew all the way out from Austraila just for the Expo and to attend UFC 100. Joy has a strong kickboxing background, but didn’t have much ground game, so i helped him through a lot of that stuff. I was glad he was my partner, because he was a really nice guy.
During hour two, Wanderlei pretty much handed off the session to his two BJJ coaches to cover some ground stuff. We learned a couple pretty cool and effective guard passes, some good sweeps from Side Control, and a few different leg locks, most of which I hadn’t seen before, but I was able to pick up quickly. Oh yeah, we also learned an arm bar setup which was pretty cool. I have actually had it done to me a couple times before, so now I am glad that I know how to do it, as I will know what I was doing wrong to end up in that position and also how to apply it myself. I am not going to discuss the setup details right now, because I want to surprise my training buddy Chris down the road.
Hour three was a cross between MMA and sparring. We started off with just kicking sparring, then moved into hands and feet combos, and finally into MMA with takedowns. This was my only bad experience part of the seminar. For the first “light sparring” round, I was with Joy and me and him had a decent sparring session going back and forth. However, we then switched partners and we were suppose to have another round of “light sparring” I ended up getting paired up with a guy about my size and height, who is in town for a week or so training for an MMA fight. If you have ever heard the term “training dick” well that just about describs this guy. He is one of those guys who only has 1 speed hard and fast.
The round started off ok, with us kind of trading off blows back and forth. I was tagging him lightly, while he kept chopping away at my left leg with leg kicks. Even when you are wearing shin pads those things fucking hurt. I started to notice that every time he went to kick, he would drop his hands, and whenever he did that, I would tag him. Even though I wanted to, I wasn’t tagging him hard, because I did not want to be disrespectful. Well, that must have just pissed him off, because he start to really whale away on my leg. At one point I had to stop and tell him to take it easy, basically because I didn’t want one training dick to ruin my entire time here in Vegas and be too sore to train. That worked for about 10 seconds, and then he started lighting me up again. At that point, I should have either elbowed him in the nose or given him a strong knee to the face but I just sucked it up and made it through the round. I’m not too happy about the fact that my left leg is all bruised up now. Man, I hope that fucking guy gets pounded worse than Bisping and Mir combined in his fight.
During the final round of sparring we switched partners again, and I went with a guy named Walter who trains at the gym. This round included takedowns and strikes. It was pretty cool, because my takedowns suck, but at one point I shot in on Walter, he defended and we ended up in the clinch, but eventually I scored the takedown, which made me think maybe my takedowns are getting better.
We ended up on the ground with me on top and I was able to pass his half guard into side control. Instead of going for a submission, I decided to try to pin his hands and just strike. From there he tried to escape to my back, but I blocked it and we ended up with me back in his guard. As I passed, Walter went for an arm bar, but missed and I made it back to side control when the time was up. I was happy with my performance and gave me a lot of confidence to try my hand at more MMA sparring.
At that point, the seminar was over and we all got the chance to take a lot of photos with Wanderlei. We all also got a nice gift of a brand new autographed T shirt personally made out to each of us, and a little supply of Xyience supplements. That alone was easily worth the cost of the seminar.
Since this is a review, and not just a recap, I am going to give this some grades for the following cateogories.
Facilities = A+
Techniques = A
Conditioning = B+
Personal Attention = A
Extras (Photo Ops, etc.) = A+
Overall Experience = A
Would I Recommend This Seminar = Yes
My only complaint is I would have liked a little bit more technique directly from Wanderlei, but I really can’t complain about his BJJ Coaches Vitor and Sindey, because they were also top notch. If you guys are ever in Vegas you should definitely stop by the gym. The website is www.wandfightteam.com
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