Eddie Bravo Seminar Review: Spokane

August 12th, 2009 In Seminars | 1 Comment

Great seminar with Eddie Bravo here in Spokane on July 25th! We had the pleasure of getting world class Twister education. We had 47 participants and 6 observers. It was a great turnout. We really look forward to having Eddie out again next year. I have received a number of calls and emails of appreciation for setting up the seminar and always followed by “when is he coming back”. Thanks again to all of you who came out and huge thanks to Eddie for showing us some amazing material.

thanks,
RW Pegau
10th Planet Spokane
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US Open Information

August 7th, 2009 In News | 11 Comments

Many of the guys and girls at 10th Planet, including myself are going to be competing at the US Open August 29th and 30th at the convention Center in downtown. I’ve been getting a ton of question in regards the the rules, price, date, location etc. Well folks, here it is.

Click here for registration

Fees:
*(Must Pre-Register on or before August 25th at Register Now or by mail for these prices)
*U.S. Open of Submission Grappling – Saturday Augsut 29th – Men, Women & Juniors – $60
**BOTH events for ONLY $80**
*1 day Spectator ticket: $10 (must purchase online or $20 a day) 2 day spectator ticket: $15

Pre-Registration Enrollment (3 options):
1) Mail a signed Registration Form along with a money order or check made payable to:
GTA Tournaments – Mail to: World Grappling Games – 15833 Chemical Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Note: domestic mailed registration must be postmarked no later than Friday August 21st).

2) Register online: www.GrapplingTournaments.com

(Note: Online Registration must be completed by Wednesday, August 26th) or at OTM Fight Shop (Pre-Registration must be completed by Wednesday, August 26th).

3) Night before or day of Registration: $20 late fee will apply.
Show up to either weigh-in time to register.

Weigh-Ins (2 options):
Either OTM Fight Shop or Tournament Location. Note: There will be no weight allowance. If an athlete is within 3 pounds of their weigh class they will have until an hour and a half before their scheduled division to make weight.

Option 1: Day before Weigh-ins will be Friday, August 28, 2009 between 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. at OTM Fight Shop:
17424 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 – (714) 847-6786

REDONDO BEACH – 2414 Artesia Blvd., Redondo Beach, CA 90278 – (310) 376-3586

RIVERSIDE -2410 Wardlow Rd. Corona, CA 92880 – (951) 340-3311

SACRAMENTO – 3223 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95816 – (916) 457-4686

SAN JOSE – 1020 The Alameda, San Jose, CA – (408) 280-0200

SAN FRANCISCO – 2800 Leavenworth St. Bld. B Ste. 123, San Francisco, CA 94101 – (415) 447-4132

LAS VEGAS – 3775 Spring Mountain Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89102 – (702) 383-0002

SAN DIEGO – 1020 Grand Ave. Pacific Beach, CA 92109 – (858) 270-5425

Option 2: Day of Weigh-ins you can also weigh-in the day you compete 1 hour 30 minutes before your scheduled cut off time at the tournament location. Complete information is available at www.GrapplingTournaments.com

U.S. Open of Submission Grappling – Divisions run on Saturday
Kids all divisions (5-12): 10am
Juniors all divisions (15-17): 11am
Advanced Executive (30-39) & Master’s (40+) Divisions: 10am
Advanced Men’s Divisions: 11am
Novice Men’s Divisions: 11:30am
Beginner Executive (30-39) & Master’s (40+) Divisions: 1:00pm
Beginner Men’s Divisions: 2:30pm
Women’s Divisions: 3:00pm
Men’s Intermediate: 4:00pm
Note: Open Divisions are held at the conclusion of all weight classes in that division. The Novice and Beginner open division is combined.

Coaches:
Coaches will be required to check-in online or by phone and provide a list of registered students to receive credentials. STRICTLY ENFORCED!

E-mail director@grapplingtournaments.com or call (310) 367-5678 for credentials or further info.

Schedule :

Weigh-ins will close and you will be disqualified if you are not present by the below listed times.

Note: This is the earliest a division will be called. It does not necessarily reflect the actual fight time.

U.S. Open of Submission Grappling – Divisions & Rules • Saturday, August 29th (Must be weighed in and ready to compete by listed weigh-in times.)

Kids all divisions (5-12): 10am
Juniors all divisions (15-17): 11am
Advanced Executive (30-39) & Master’s (40+) Divisions: 10am
Advanced Men’s Divisions: 11am
Novice Men’s Divisions: 11:30am
Beginner Executive (30-39) & Master’s (40+) Divisions: 1:00pm
Beginner Men’s Divisions: 2:30pm
Women’s Divisions: 3:00pm
Men’s Intermediate: 4:00pm
Note: Open Divisions are held at the conclusion of all weight classes in that division. The Novice and Beginner open division is combined.

U.S. Open of Submission Grappling Divisions & Rules • Saturday August 29th

Skill Levels: Novice: Less than 9 months
Beginner: Nine months to 2 years
Intermediate: 2 years to 4 years
Advanced: More than 4 years
Juniors: Beginner = Less than 18 months • Advanced = 18 months or greater
Women: Beginner – Less than 18 months • Advanced – 18 months or greater
Executive: 30-39 years – Beginner = Less than 18 months • Advanced = 18 months or greater
Masters: Over 40 years – Beginner = Less than 18 months • Advanced = 18 months or greater

Length of No-Gi Matches: Novice: 4 minutes
Beginner: 4 minutes
Intermediate: 5 minutes
Advanced: 6 minutes
Teens: 4 minutes
Women: Beginner = 4 minutes • Advanced = 6 minutes
Executive/Masters: Beginner = 4 minutes • Advanced = 5 minutes

Men’s No-Gi Weight Classes:
Flyweight: 139.9 lbs. and below
Featherweight: 140-149.9 lbs.
Lightweight: 150-159.9 lbs.
Welterweight: 160-169.9 lbs.
Middleweight: 170-179.9 lbs.
Cruiserweight: 180-189.9 lbs.
Light-Heavyweight: 190-199.9 lbs.
Heavyweight: 200-209.9 lbs.
Superweight: 210 lbs. and over

Juniors No-Gi Weight Classes:
Lightweight: 114.9 lbs. and below
Welterweight: 115-129.9 lbs.
Middleweight: 130-149.9 lbs.
Cruiserweight: 150-169.9 lbs.
Heavyweight: 170 lbs. and over

Women’s No-Gi Weight Classes:
Class A: 119.9 lbs and below
Class B: 120-134.9 lbs.
Class C: 135-149.9 lbs.
Class D: 150 lbs. and over
Women’s Absolute: Open Weight, Open Skill

Executive & Masters No-Gi Weight Classes:
Lightweight: 159.9 lbs and below
Middleweight: 160-179.9 lbs.
Cruiserweight: 180-199.9 lbs.
Heavyweight: 200 lbs. and over

No-Gi Point System: Takedown landing in Half or Full Guard: 2 points
Takedown to Side Control or Mount: 3 points
Sweep or Reversal w/ legs: 2 points
Passing Opponent’s Guard: 3 points
Mounted Position: 4 points
Back Control w/ Hooks: 4 points
(All positions must be held for minimum 3 seconds)

No-Gi Illegal Techniques: Beginner, Novice, Executive & Masters Divisions: No Leg Locks EXCEPT Straight Ankle Lock. No Neck or Cervical Cranks, Wrist Locks, Slamming or Slicers.
Intermediate: No Twisting Leg locks EXCEPT Inside Toe Hold, No Neck or Cervical Cranks, Wrist Locks, Slamming or Slicers.
Advanced: No Slamming

Detailed Rules: The object of the competition is to control and submit your opponent.

Ways to win: 1) Causing your opponent to physically or verbally Tapout or quit by using a technique within the guidelines of the rules in each set division. (All competitors must be aware of dangerous techniques and know how to Tapout.)
2) Highest score at end of regulation time period or overtime.
3) Referee Stoppage

1. Hygiene: At weigh-ins all competitors will be checked for communicable diseases, not limited to but including ring-worm, staph, herpes and impetigo

2. Tie Breakers: There will be a one minute overtime in the event of a draw. At the end of the 1 minute overtime if the were no points scored it will immediately turn to sudden death in which the first point scored gets the victory. The stalling rule will be enforced with ZERO tolerance in overtime. The referee will give 2 warnings and you will be deducted -1 point and given the loss if you do not go after the victory.

3. No Stalling : The referee will issue warning for the 1st offense of stalling (i.e. backing out of the guard without engaging, butt scooting, fleeing the ring to avoid takedown/submission attempts). The 2nd offense will result in a 2 point deduction. A 3rd offense will result in a 3 point deduction. A 4th offense will result in a DQ.

4. Leg Locks: Leg Locks are ILLEGAL in all kids, masters, executive, and novice divisions. Straight ankle locks are legal for Beginner. Straight ankle, inside figure four toe holds, straight knee bars and calf slicers are legal for Intermediate. , All leg locks are legal in the Advanced Men’s division. Note: Reaping (crossing you leg across your opponents body while attacking a foot) is illegal in all divisions except Intermediate and advanced adult.

5. Illegal Techniques in all divisions: No strikes, biting, eye gouging (includes chin to eye), head butting, small join manipulation (finger and toe locks), hair pulling, or ear pulling, neck cranks.

6. Slamming: ZERO tolerance on slamming. This is to avoid slamming to escape the guard and various submissions from the guard. A competitor will be immediately disqualified NOTE – Takedowns are not considered slamming, unless intent to injure is determined by the referee.

7. Neck Cranks and Twister: Neck cranks and Twister (wrestling guillotine) are only legal in the advanced division. Intermediate division may use the Twister setup to execute the banana split or calf slicer.

8. Takedowns and control: Any position must be held for a MINUMUM of 3 full seconds before points will be awarded. If you take your opponent down and Mount him you would receive 3 points for the take down AFTER 3 seconds AND then 3 more seconds for the 4 point mount. Therefore you must maintain the position for 3 seconds per set of points. Guard pass points are established when the opponent’s shoulders are flat on the ground and your legs are completely clear of their legs. If you go from standing to a guys back with BOTH his knees on the ground for 3 full seconds you receive 2 points for reversal.

9. Sweeps/Reversals: Reversal of position points are given when one opponent reverses from the bottom to the top position and maintained for a full three seconds. The reversal has to be used from your guard or in the immediate transition of someone passing your guard. For example if your passing my guard and I IMMEDIATELY put you on your back I receive reversal points. Note: Rolling someone over when you are mounted or in side control is an escape not a reversal.

10. No-Gi Attire:, boardshorts, fight shorts, singlets, or Gi pants are required. Rashguards, t-shirts, tank tops, Wrestling shoes, knee pads (non-medal braces), headgear, cups and mouth pieces are optional.

*Code of Conduct: We will be enforcing a zero tolerance rule on disrespecting, threatening with physical violence, or verbally abusing referees or staff at any time before, during or after the event. If any spectator, coach or competitor threatens or abuses the referee in any shape or form, they will be escorted out of the building. www.MySpace.com/WorldGrapplingGames


Rate My Rubber Guard: Pablo Popovitch vs. Jo Jo Guarin *fixed*

August 6th, 2009 In Tournaments | 17 Comments

2009 Grapplers Quest All-Star Pro Challenge battle between #2 ranked in the WORLD Pablo Popovitch and Jo Jo Guarin representing BJJ United on June 27th, 2009. GRAPPLERS QUEST, The World’s Largest and Most Prestigious Submission Grappling Tournament hosts the official U.S. Nationals of Sport Grappling in Morristown, NJ on Saturday, June 27th, 2009. Grapplers Quest wants the sport of Submission Grappling to grow worldwide and with sharing this footage for free, we hope it will bring more people into the sport for many years to come. We will bring you the BEST matches from all our events on our website at: www.GrapplersQuest.com


Alder and Chris Herzog Get Lazered @ www.wannagetfast.com

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While out at 10th Planet Rochester, Chris Herzog introduced me to Dan Fichter. Dan runs www.wannagetfast.com, a strength, speed, and conditioning gym. This is where I get my first taste of “laser beam therapy.” www.wannagetfast.com


Electric Chair Win: Jorge Patino vs. Joseph Aviles at Grapplers Quest All Star Grappling Challenge 2009

August 1st, 2009 In Tournaments | 16 Comments

“2009 Grapplers Quest All-Star Pro Challenge battle between Jorge “Macaco” Patino and Joseph Aviles representing Jungle Gym on June 27th, 2009. GRAPPLERS QUEST, The World’s Largest and Most Prestigious Submission Grappling Tournament hosts the official U.S. Nationals of Sport Grappling in Morristown, NJ on Saturday, June 27th, 2009. Grapplers Quest wants the sport of Submission Grappling to grow worldwide and with sharing this footage for free, we hope it will bring more people into the sport for many years to come. We will bring you the BEST matches from all our events on our website at: www.GrapplersQuest.com”


Portland 10th Planet Seminar Review @ Straight Blast

July 25th, 2009 In News | 7 Comments

I’d like to give a big shout out to Garry and the whole crew that came out to the seminar at Straight Blast this last weekend. The turn out was amazing. It was awesome being able to do a seminar literally blocks from where I was born. All the guys at the seminar did really well, they were very enthusiastic to learn the 10th Planet system.

In my opinion, it seems like 10th Planet Portland might not be such a bad idea. With Matt Horwich, old school Bravo purple belt, John Salami, and George Sotiropolous relocating to the area, it would seem there’s a good group of 10th Planet folks up there.

I also got the chance to roll with the guys over at Team Quest again while I was there. UFC vet, Fabiano Scherner was the instructor. I was afforded the opportunity to roll for a little while with him. What a monster, he’s smooth and technical. Not to mention, he’s about 250 or rock solid mass.

I’m stoked to come back again soon. PDX rox!


Alder’s Vancouver Seminar Canceled This Weekend

July 24th, 2009 In News | 17 Comments

Due to bureaucratic red tape, the mounties are going to deny my access into their country. It seems to be a paperwork issue, that, if I had known would have been a problem, I would have easily handled prior to wasting my time flying up here and sitting in customs for hours and hours. It would seem they’re very strict here on letting people into the country. I watched them deny access to a whole slew of people. My sincere apologies to everybody that was going to come out and support. I’ll be back soon.

I did however get a chance to hang out with Dan and Nabil from 10th Planet Vancouver for a few hours. I was granted a “day pass.” We grabbed some delicious food and then went and checked out the 10th Planet Vancouver Gym. It’s a great facility.

From what I saw, Vancouver is a lovely city. I can’t wait to come back. The women are beautiful up here. From the customs officers, to the waitresses at the restaurant, even the girl that served us Egg Mcmuffins at McDonalds this morning was cute. It must be something in the water or clean air.


Joe Rogan and Coach Alder @ Tuff N Uff

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Eddie Bravo In Burbank v2.1

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this flyer makes it official.
ALL DAY2


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Round 1

Round 2


Eddie Bravo Interviews Joey Karate About UFC 100

July 9th, 2009 In Comedy | 3 Comments

“Madman/martial arts master and world class stoner Joey Karate brings you into his chaotic head with mma predictions, fight reviews, 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu techniques, weight watcher tips, cannabis dispensery tours, plus tons of random
insane insights and out takes.”


10th Planet Vancouver Seminar, July 25th *Coach Alder Hampel*

July 7th, 2009 In Seminars | 5 Comments

Come on down to 10th Planet Vancouver and win with these essential street fighting 10th Planet techniques. *

**Mostly geared towards seniors and the mentally challenged.
Vancouver Seminar