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We have alot of grapplers and MMA people on this forum, so I thought it would be cool to hear a little about where you train and who you train under.
For myself, while its been a while since I've made it to a class, I've done the majority of my grappling with Chris Martell from Middletown, CT. Chris is a Purple Belt under Roy Harris. He has had Mr. Harris to his school a number of times, as well as flying down to see him at his school to train.
I also attend seminars with Ron Kosakowski from Waterbury, CT. Ron is a great person, with a ton of experience in the grappling areas, as well as the FMAs. My head is spinning with info. when I'm done with his seminars.
So...what about everyone else! :)
Mike
shesulsa 11-07-2006, 01:05 PM All of my grappling training is through my art (basic stuff) and from my teacher who is Godan in Judo.
I started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Fresno at a Ralph Gracie affiliated school. The main Jiu-jitsu istructor at the time was Ted Stobie, who wore the most beat up belt I've ever seen (it was blue, but looking back the guy should have been at least purple at the time). I trained there for about 6 months.
Then moved to a Royce Gracie school when it opened, training under Tosh Cooke who was a blue belt at the time. I trained at that school for a year and a half, and was promoted to Blue by Royce.
I then moved to Sacramento and began training at the Sacramento State University Grappling Club under Adrian Saldana who was a Purple belt under Cassio Werneck. By the end of that school year Cassio moved to Sacramento peminately, and I've been training with him ever since. Cassio promoted me to purple about 2 1/2 years ago.
Thanks for the replies! :) I'm sure we have a few more grapplers out there. Lets here from some others as well! :)
Mike
Kwan Jang 11-09-2006, 02:00 AM Most of my MMA and submission grappling has come from Frank Shamrock and "Crazy" Bob Cook. I've worked quite a bit with Wally and Leon Jay in Small Cirlce Jujitsu over the years. Most of my BJJ base comes from Ralf and Cesar Gracie and I've picked up some pointers from BJ Penn.
MALibrarian 11-09-2006, 10:42 AM I recently started training under John Widmann (Nidan in Judo and a BJJ Brown Belt under Yamasaki). I'm very much a n00b, but thus far having an absolutely amazing time.
Shogun 11-09-2006, 05:45 PM For Grappling, I train under Professor Pedro Sauer (6th degree black belt). Our affiliate instructor out here in Washington is Justin Angelos who is a purple belt. I am a blue belt under Pedro Sauer.
before that I took a few lessons from a Gracie Barra school, and have wrestled for 10 years. Our school works closly with Lotus club (juliano Prado) black belt James foster, as well as Rodrigo Medeiros's BJJ revolution team.
Justin has trained with the Gracie academy, Royler and royce gracie, and several other masters on multiple occassions.
FuriousGeorge 11-10-2006, 01:41 AM Well I havn't posted here in a long time, so hello everybody. I train in bjj and mma under Matt Thornton in Portland.
BJJMichigan 11-10-2006, 08:26 PM For Grappling, I train under Professor Pedro Sauer (6th degree black belt). Our affiliate instructor out here in Washington is Justin Angelos who is a purple belt. I am a blue belt under Pedro Sauer.
before that I took a few lessons from a Gracie Barra school, and have wrestled for 10 years. Our school works closly with Lotus club (juliano Prado) black belt James foster, as well as Rodrigo Medeiros's BJJ revolution team.
Justin has trained with the Gracie academy, Royler and royce gracie, and several other masters on multiple occassions.
Question for ya Shogun, did Rodrigo Medeiro's school just promote 4 Brown's belts up to black recently? I though I read that they did? I have heard great things about team revolution.
Shogun 11-10-2006, 11:12 PM I think they did.
revolution has a GREAT competition team. Julio fernandez's team just swept a comp in my area about 2 months ago.
El_Seepo 11-13-2006, 02:17 AM I did the bulk of my BJJ training in Tokyo under Taka Watanabe, who gave me my blue belt.
I'm currently training in Judo under a lot of talented people.
searcher 11-13-2006, 09:26 AM I trained my grappling with my father. I have also trained with varying other inviduals: Richard Fatheree, Phillip Porter, Omar Ahmad., and Frank Shamrock(at seminars).
arnisador 11-13-2006, 09:43 AM I train in BJJ here (http://www.jackmcvicker.com). He's under Wellington "Megaton" Diaz (Phoenix, AZ), who is under Rickson Gracie.
El_Seepo 11-13-2006, 04:14 PM I train in BJJ here (http://www.jackmcvicker.com). He's under Wellington "Megaton" Diaz (Phoenix, AZ), who is under Rickson Gracie.
One of my first exposures to BJJ was in my JKD class (about eight/nine years ago -man I wish that had been nine years of solid training!), taught by a student of Trevor Clarkson, who is a student of Megaton's. I've heard some interesting stories! :D
I train MMA with my instructor Mick Nokes who also the promoter of Pride & Glory Ultimate Fighting shows. He started P&G with Ian Freeman about three years ago and has since taken over as sole promoter. Ian has been signed by IFL to train a British team and is moving to the States for a while.
I'm part of Team Shotai Kai our fighting team. As well as training in our own club we go off to train with others such as Quannum, London Shoot, Leigh Remedious' club among others. Over here we tend to train with fighters although I do some BJJ. Gi grappling/BJJ isn't hugely popular among MMA fighters so most don't do it.
Ernie Henderson 11-18-2006, 04:58 AM At the moment I don't really train under anyone. I run a sub grappling school in A remote area of Central Washington.
I worked with Brain Hipp in spokane for Judo, James Fairley in Spokane for American Freestyle Jiu Jitsu and MMA, and Kurt Rojo in Palm Spring for BJJ.
Real Position 11-19-2006, 11:59 PM I started out under Carlson (RIP) and got my blue and purple from him. After he passed away, I started training with De La Riva and got my brown from him.
Marvin 11-20-2006, 01:45 AM Well I havn't posted here in a long time, so hello everybody. I train in bjj and mma under Matt Thornton in Portland.
FuriousGeorge, have we met?
Rich Parsons 11-20-2006, 01:49 AM We have alot of grapplers and MMA people on this forum, so I thought it would be cool to hear a little about where you train and who you train under.
For myself, while its been a while since I've made it to a class, I've done the majority of my grappling with Chris Martell from Middletown, CT. Chris is a Purple Belt under Roy Harris. He has had Mr. Harris to his school a number of times, as well as flying down to see him at his school to train.
I also attend seminars with Ron Kosakowski from Waterbury, CT. Ron is a great person, with a ton of experience in the grappling areas, as well as the FMAs. My head is spinning with info. when I'm done with his seminars.
So...what about everyone else! :)
Mike
I train under anyone who is on top of me. ;)
Good Thread idea.
I started out under Carlson (RIP) and got my blue and purple from him. After he passed away, I started training with De La Riva and got my brown from him.
Wow, sounds like some real solid instruction. Where does De La Riva teach? You must get some great open guard training.
Real Position 11-20-2006, 03:06 AM Wow, sounds like some real solid instruction. Where does De La Riva teach? You must get some great open guard training.
De La Riva's academy is in Rio but he has associations worldwide. I have my own academy in the Greater Buffalo New York area. De La Riva comes twice a year for seminars. I am his New York state representative.
I've been fortunate to train under two of the greatest instructors ever and yes we have lots of open guard instruction from De La Riva.
www.wnybjj.com
Darth F.Takeda 01-14-2007, 04:26 PM I train under Dave Lamond, in Icho Yama Ryu Aiki-Jujutsu ( Judo, Miyama Ryu, Techonouchi-Ryu, and H2H blend and Daito Ryu) and Daito Ryu Kodo Kai. I train under him in Woodbridge,Va. I am a Nidan.
While we have a strong grappling component, many of us crosstrasin as well, so things from BJJ, Sambo and catch go down on our mats as well.
Bruce Chui, of Modern Arnis/Small Circle Jujitsu is a good freind of mine and we get together and train sometimes.
I also have done some FMA with Proffessor Dave Wink's FullContact FMA/IMA group.
I hear Pedro Saur is 30 miles up the road from me now, so I am contemplating going there once a week.
when I first started grappling I was under Tim Foster, he was my teacher I now train under TA Frazer in Jodoryu Jujitsu I have been to many seminars on grappling John Saylor (U.S. Olympic Judo coach 1980 and 1984), Tony Annesi, Dan Severn (I brought him in for a seminar), Wally Lewis, Tom Manson among others
Shogun 01-21-2007, 09:23 AM At the moment I don't really train under anyone. I run a sub grappling school in A remote area of Central Washington.
Where exactly in Washington? near ellensburg?
thaitanium 01-21-2007, 10:56 PM Gracie Barra!
Infinite 02-03-2007, 11:24 PM Sigung John Bono
Sigung John Bono
Nice!! I've read alot of his posts over on the Kaju cafe and his web site looks like you've got a very well rounded program!!
Infinite 02-05-2007, 11:22 AM Nice!! I've read alot of his posts over on the Kaju cafe and his web site looks like you've got a very well rounded program!!
Yeah now if I could just not get my butt whooped every time things would be better ;)
kosho 02-05-2007, 11:41 AM I train under:
Allan Manganello
He is out of KY
On November 4, 2006, Allan was promoted to Black Belt in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu by Pedro Sauer.
In 1994, Allan began studying Gracie Jiu-Jitsu with Relson and Royce Gracie and became the first person to introduce Gracie (Brazilian) Jiu-Jitsu to Louisville. Relson and Royce told Allan about their brother Rickson whom Allan met and became good friends with, earning his Blue Belt from Rickson Gracie in 1996.
he comes up to mass about 4 times a year.
i have been working under him sence 2002.
and another teacher name Chris out of Ma...
Kosho
Yeah now if I could just not get my butt whooped every time things would be better ;)
Out of curiosity, what are the classes like?
Infinite 02-05-2007, 11:47 AM Out of curiosity, what are the classes like?
Well, you show up he shows you a move or tells you the move. He typically then asks a series of questions outlining the primary benifits and purpose of the move.
Then we pair off and do exchange drills. We start with the feed switch feed switch. We then move to the feed counter, switch, feed counter, switch type of drill.
Each of these drills is done at 70 to 80% of speed and power.
Then we move to the mount / escape drill.
Then we move to grappling and practice a few moves for a while. Typically 5 one each side of a submission.
After that we do full on 100% full contact sparing for standup and then move to full contact submission.
This is our boxing class each class is different but I don't want too fully reproduce his format without his permission :)
Needless to say they are not for the meek.
--Infy.
Brian R. VanCise 02-05-2007, 11:52 AM I have trained in BJJ for a long time and have modified it so that what I teach is primarily just for the street. (not that BJJ isn't great already http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif) However here are some of the instructors that I have been blessed to train with.
Harvey Berman - Main Teacher www.warriorway.com (http://www.warriorway.com)
(an american pioneer of Brazilian Jiujitsu)
Don Daly II - http://www.expertvillage.com/interviews/beginning-jiu-jitsu.htm
Caique - Seminars & Private Lessons (Simply an Awesome BJJ Teacher)
Royce Gracie - Seminars
Rolker Gracie - Seminars & Private Lessons
Relson Gracie - Seminars
Ken Blackburn - Has taught BJJ seminars in my Training Hall ( One of the strongest men alive) http://extremeathletictraining.com/default.aspx
Hatsumi Soke of the Bujinkan
To many Wrestlers to mention!
Soooooo many others who have influenced me along the
way that they are two numerous to mention. Particularly grappling in other arts and their upsides and downsides.
Well, you show up he shows you a move or tells you the move. He typically then asks a series of questions outlining the primary benifits and purpose of the move.
Then we pair off and do exchange drills. We start with the feed switch feed switch. We then move to the feed counter, switch, feed counter, switch type of drill.
Each of these drills is done at 70 to 80% of speed and power.
Then we move to the mount / escape drill.
Then we move to grappling and practice a few moves for a while. Typically 5 one each side of a submission.
After that we do full on 100% full contact sparing for standup and then move to full contact submission.
This is our boxing class each class is different but I don't want too fully reproduce his format without his permission :)
Needless to say they are not for the meek.
--Infy.
Cool! Thanks! And I understand about saying too much. I was just looking for a brief rundown, which you gave.:ultracool Sounds like a blast!!
Thanks again!:ultracool
Last Fearner 02-06-2007, 03:12 AM I train under anyone who is on top of me. ;)
Rats! You beat me to it!! :lfao:
Ok.... seriously. Grappling....hmmm.... Let me see.
My father from 1965 to 1995 (Ex-professional Wrestler - He died Dec 13, 1995)
Bobo Brazil (The late Huston Harris - Professional Wrestler)
Multiple other Professional Wrestlers.
My Uncle (3rd Dan Judo) Intermittently from 1960s to 1990s.
Six Years of Jr. High & High School wrestling (various coaches).
A local Judo Instructor in 1975,
and a few others I don't care to mention! :p
CM D.J. Eisenhart
___________________
Last Fearner
matt.m 02-06-2007, 05:59 PM I trained under GySgt Jeff Wilkinson and a few other Staff, Gunny and Master Sergeants in the Marine Corps. 33 gold and 7 silver while in competition in judo. I wrestled under Staff Sergeant Roy Simmons, Greco....I had won 18 gold medals with him as the coach.
terryl965 02-06-2007, 06:06 PM Mainly my wife for she is all that will have me
Kind of funny I have been looking for some relationships btween people thus far I have only found BJJ mainly GJJ.
Brandie224 02-08-2007, 02:34 PM I train at kore kombat fitness under team Yamasaki in Winchester, VA. I just started training a few months ago my husband is a blue belt and his instructor was looking for a girl to train with his wife because she didn't want to train with a bunch of guys so I have been doing it with just the two of us, but as long as I have a babysitter I go to the regular classes too try to get some more experience.
Marvin 02-09-2007, 10:01 AM I think this is all of em
Nate Banks http://www.shobudo.org/
Kogi Oshima http://www.atch.com/djc/photogal.html
Ray Diem
Takashi Kushida http://www.aikidoyoshokai.org/
Paulo Guillobel http://www.guillobelbjj.com/home.htm Seminars
Ryan Fiorenzi http://eastwestmartialarts.com
Larry Hartsell http://www.jkdassoc.com
Paul Sharp
Matt Thornton http://www.straightblastgym.com
John Kavanagh http://www.sbgireland.com
Randy Couture http://www.randycouture.tv/ Seminars
Eric Paulson http://erikpaulson.com Seminars
Tom Oberhue http://www.impactjiujitsu.com/
Rebiu 05-13-2007, 07:32 PM Rigan Machado
Richard Bustillo
Pat Militech
Mick Doyle
Kawini Mau Mau
I have trained with
Jeremy Horn
Ricco Rodriguez
Fabiano Iha
Jens Pulver
Matt Hughes
Tony Messenger
Eric Paulsen
Joe Riggs
many more I am not remembering
Andrew Green 05-14-2007, 12:07 AM Rigan Machado
Richard Bustillo
Pat Militech
Mick Doyle
Kawini Mau Mau
These guys are all over the place, I don't know where all are, but you got a few states covered there. Must be a awful lot of traveling...
Rigan Machado
Richard Bustillo
Pat Militech
Mick Doyle
Kawini Mau Mau
I have trained with
Jeremy Horn
Ricco Rodriguez
Fabiano Iha
Jens Pulver
Matt Hughes
Tony Messenger
Eric Paulsen
Joe Riggs
many more I am not remembering
Were these seminars, or are you currently and actively training under someone? Personally, I don't consider a seminar as "training under" someone.
Rebiu 05-14-2007, 02:43 PM These guys are all over the place, I don't know where all are, but you got a few states covered there. Must be a awful lot of traveling...
I moved to california back in 1992 and was there for three years. I lived in Omaha and Hawaii for a while as well as traveling extensively
Rebiu 05-14-2007, 02:46 PM Were these seminars, or are you currently and actively training under someone? Personally, I don't consider a seminar as "training under" someone.
I have never attended a seminar. Most of my associations involved one on one exchanges of technique as they found I had as much to offer them as they had to offer me.
Shogun 05-29-2007, 07:37 AM I train under:
Allan Manganello
He is out of KY
On November 4, 2006, Allan was promoted to Black Belt in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu by Pedro Sauer.
In 1994, Allan began studying Gracie Jiu-Jitsu with Relson and Royce Gracie and became the first person to introduce Gracie (Brazilian) Jiu-Jitsu to Louisville. Relson and Royce told Allan about their brother Rickson whom Allan met and became good friends with, earning his Blue Belt from Rickson Gracie in 1996.
he comes up to mass about 4 times a year.
i have been working under him sence 2002.
and another teacher name Chris out of Ma...
Kosho
Yay! another pedro sauer student!
Bigjoemma 09-09-2008, 02:00 PM I traing in BJJ under Matt and Nick Serra in Huntington, Long Island
stevebjj 09-09-2008, 02:09 PM James Foster in kent, wa.
zacthechef 09-24-2008, 02:05 PM Ben Hall.
Perpetual White Belt 09-24-2008, 11:26 PM I traing in BJJ under Matt and Nick Serra in Huntington, Long Island
I'm jealous...
Bigjoemma 10-15-2008, 04:18 PM Im def. lucky to train under those too its a blast they make it fun but ur always learning
allenjp 10-20-2008, 07:23 PM Gracie Barra (Carlos Gracie Jr.)
Specifically Magid Hage at Gracie Barra Escondido (Socal)
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