As part of our participation in the UFC’s International Fight Week 2015, we are going to be conducting a personal protection workshop on Wednesday, July 8th, 2015 at Harrah’s on the strip.
Save the date, more details to follow.
Finish Strong Martial Arts
1111 Homestead Rd. N #25
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Tel: 239-558-3071 email: info@finishstrongma.com
Website: www.finishstrongma.com
Endurance Martial Arts
2134-B Pelham Parkway, Pelham, Alabama
Phone: (205) 585-7993
Website: www.endurancemartialarts.com
Modern – Traditional – Fitness
When: April 26th, 2015 9:00am – 3:00pm
Where: Medina High School, 777 E Union St, Medina, OH 44256
Ju-Jitsu Starts at 9:00am
– 3-Part Fighting System
– Ne-Waza (Brazilian)
– Duo
– Youth, Teens, Adults
Links to registration, information and waiver below:
2015 NC Tournament Information pg
2015 NC Registration Form
2015 Northcoast Waiver
Warrior Spirit Martial Arts Academy’s emphasis on Black Sash excellence makes a difference in children and adults by developing the following traits in our students:
Location: 2301 E. Sunset Road, Suite 23, Las Vegas, Nevada
Phone: (702) 260-4552
Location: 919 East Route 66, Glendora, California
Phone: 626-335-4971
Website: http://www.sampabjj.com/home/
World Games 2021 will take place in Birmingham/Alabama/USA. This decision was announced by José Perurena, President of the International World Games Association, at noon on Thursday, 22 January 2015, at a press conference in the Mövenpick Hotel in Lausanne.
Learn more about The World Games here
The Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF) is the Ju-Jitsu Member of The World Games. The United States Ju-Jitsu Organization is the National Governing Body for the USA to the Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF)
Competitions at the highest level in a multitude of diverse, popular and spectacular sports make up the mainstay of The World Games. Sports practiced on land, in the air, in and on the water, all concur in the pursuit of “Faster, Higher, Stronger”. At quadrennial intervals, in the years following the Games of the Olympiad, the world’s best athletes in these sports unite in their common search for excellence during The World Games. As the pinnacle in the competition calendar and as a highly visible stage for top athletes to perform on, The World Games generate worldwide exposure for the participating sports and athletes alike.
Above all, The World Games provide the unique setting for thousands of athletes from different sports and countries to join in a celebration of unity and friendship across all boundaries. The World Games are the main event for all these athletes – one marked by sporting exploits as well as by camaraderie.
The World Games are staged over a period of 11 days. They start with the Opening Ceremony and conclude with the Closing Ceremony. Their organization is entrusted by the IWGA to a Local Organizing Committee formed by the host city and entities such as the regional and national governments, the National Olympic Committee and other sporting authorities.
While the International Olympic Committee grants its patronage to all editions of The World Games, and while the IWGA explicitly accepts and adheres to all principles in the Olympic Charter, the multi-sport games differ in one important aspect from the Olympics. The host is never required to build facilities or extend upon available infrastructure for the sake of The World Games alone. Ideally, the event is to be staged at existing venues, in appropriately sized facilities that have been planned or built regardless of the candidate host bidding for the event. This condition influences the composition of The World Games program. Not all sports feature necessarily on every edition. Existing infrastructure and venues in and around the host city are the determining factor in the selection of sports to the Official Sports Program.
The conduct of competitions as well as ceremonies is subject to the Rules of The World Games, the directives for the organization and the staging of the event. Jointly with the hosts, IWGA puts particular emphasis on publicizing and promoting the sports of its Member Federations to the public at large and to the media.
Get your 2015 USJJO calendar – complete with lots of pictures of USJJO Members and the Paris World Championships.
Send $10 per calendar to USJJO, PO Box 391223, Solon, Ohio 44139 or use this link to order on-line
These rules are approved by the Olympic committee as well!
The changes are very little but will guarantee that competitors of BJJ or Professional Jiu-Jitsu are not confused any more.
Ne-Waza rules 2015
Ne-Waza-Rules-2015_change
Paris, France – November 28th-30th, 2014
Competitors
Taybren Lee
Terrell Young
Sarah Thompson
Aron Caldwell
David Bonner
David Elias
Tyler Koski
Brynce Allenbrand
Coaches
Lance Weimer
Travis Boggs
Referees
Michael Piaser
Joe Santocildes
Medical
Chelsea Long
Media
Monica Weimer
Tim Rudnick
Delegates
Sarah Stanton
Scott Long
James Caldwell