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HSMA-Tinguinha
BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU
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SUBMISSION GRAPPLING
ENJOY BJJ & SUB GRAPPLING THREE DAYS, FIVE HOURS, A WEEK: 7-9 P.M. Mon
7-9 P.M. Wed no-gi 11:30-12:30 A.M. Sat Bring your gi: Mon & Sat. No gi: Wed.
(Don't forget about judo Fridays 7-9 too. Judo improves your BJJ game a lot. If you come out to judo also, you're training 7 hours a week! You'll be a BEAST in no time!
BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU
We are a Tinguinha Brazilian Jiu-jitsu school. In 2005 the Canadian Jiu-jitsu Association adopted Brazilian Jiu-jitsu rules for its Sport Jiu-jitsu grappling competitions and for training. The sport of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu was developed from Judo in the 20th Century by Carlos and Helio Gracie in Brazil. Its rules were set in the 1970s. It is excellent training for ground fighting (pins, chokes and joint locks.) It is a big help in winning on the ground in judo tourneys. It was popularized in modern MMA initially by Royce and Rorion Gracie at the Ultimate Fighting Championships, proving that pure grappling beats pure striking. We are an official Tinguinha school of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
We are a member in good standing of the: Tinguinha school of Brazilian Jiu-jitsuCanadian Jiu-jitsu Association Click Here for International Rules
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SUBMISSION GRAPPLING
Submission grappling is the sport of submitting an adversary. There are several rule sets for submission grappling including the very popular BJJ rules, the ADCC rules and FILA. There are two types: gi and no gi. The difference between grappling and BJJ tourneys that use the same rules is that grappling tourneys are not divided by BJJ belt levels but rather by levels of experience in the sport of submission grappling, typically beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Also, submission grappling, being a sport only, has no belt ranks, and incorporates training regimens and concepts from various origins, such as wrestling, judo, sambo and so forth, and not only from Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. Submission grappling is not limited in scope to its own rules but is also an important part of MMA preparation, strategy and training. In the year 2000, Sheik Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nayan founded the Abu Dhabi Combat Club World Championships (ADCC) with the help of Matt Hume, a famous mixed martial artist. It has now become the most prestigious no-gi submission wrestling event in the world. Its rules differ somewhat from BJJ.
Head Coach: Mauricio " Tinguinha" Mariano: 3rd Degree Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Black Belt Click here for more information about Professor Tinguinha.
Coaches: Mark Simon: 3rd degree Jiu-jitsu black belt; 2-time Sport MMA world champion. Kim Ribble: 4th degree Judo black belt; 3-time Canadian Judo champion; 12-year Team Canada member; multiple-time medalist around the world; Joslin's Canadian Open Grappling champion; Canadian Olympic Judo Team. David Malar: 2nd degree Judo black belt. 2009 Central East Region Master's Shiai Judo Champion. Rob Martino: 1st degree Jiu-jitsu black belt. Mikro Kuruc: 1st degree Jiu-jitsu black belt. Ontario Open Grappling champion. Chris Miller: 1st degree Judo black belt; 2009 Senior International Cup Judo Champion; 2009 Copa Ontario BJJ Champion; 2008 Joslin's Canadian Open BJJ champion; 2008 Budokan Judo champion. 2009 Central East Region Master's Shiai Judo Champion.
RESOURCES
For Brazilian Jiu-jitsu DVDs, we highly recommend Tinguinha's. Click here for more information. Mauricio "Tinguinha" Mariano is a pioneer in BJJ teaching methodology - a leader in reducing the vast assortment of techniques into an effective and teachable system. Our successful and reputable HSMA team fights both nationally and internationally and offers many opportunities for travel outside-of-province and abroad. Try a free class
Call for more details: (905)544-9788
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