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GB Meeting in Brazil

 

Meeting at GB Campinas

After a technique seminar where Flavio passed on the weapons that have made the team famous in the world scene, with hook and butterfly-guard work, there was a teachers meeting in which Master Carlos Gracie Jr and Professor Marcio Feitosa participated via internet over a big screen.

At the meeting, the team’s directorate, direct from the USA, and Cachorrinho brought everyone up to date on the Premium Schools system.

“The teacher’s marveled at the class structure. They saw how the academy should be set up, according to the standard in the United States, and were excited by the way Flavio explained how it should be implemented. This meeting marks the official creation of the Gracie Barra Brazil Association, which will help academies implement the system throughout the country,” says Liberi, who adds:

“We have a call center for teachers and even a chat line a few times per week to answer any questions. All the material is available so everyone will have a clear idea of what the Premium Schools system is about. We have great support for the teachers who wish to align themselves with the system,” he says in finishing.

 

Brain aneurism victim Pedrinho Brandao

The sum of a man’s life is not measured by the words he says or the promises he makes. It’s calculated by the actions he takes; the values he lives by; the character he demonstrates; the honor he portrays; the integrity he possesses; and the kindness he shows to the world.

 

A happy Brandao back to BJJ training at GB America

If Pedrinho Lacerda Brandao was judged by these tenets, then his life would be deemed a success.
Brandao had the heart of a lion. He was a warrior; a soldier; a fighter; a competitor…he was all those things and more. He was a Gracie Barra black belt; an Army Ranger; a husband; a father; a brother; a teacher; a mentor; and a friend. He was fearless in life, which he lived to the fullest. His young, accomplished life was suddenly and tragically cut short, but the legacy he leaves behind runs long and deep.
Brandao’s journey in life began in Rio, and was molded by Jiu-Jitsu and the friends and family he made through it. “I started training BJJ because of Flavio (Almeida),” Brandao said, “We lived next to each other and surfed together. Flavio, Marcio (Feitosa), Piu Piu (Marco Joca), and I were all friends, along with my brother Marcelo. We trained under Master Carlos. He was my mentor growing up.”

Brandao and his mentor, Master Carlos

Brandao said he did not have the easiest childhood, but Master Carlos was always there for him, and Brandao always listened to him. “He always helped me out,” he said, “He got me focused on Jiu Jitsu and he kept me straight. I will always be thankful to him because he gave me BJJ and it opened all the doors for me. He gave me something that no one can take away from me. It’s in my blood now.”
Later in life, Brandao moved to the States and met Bruce Corrigan, another man who changed his life. Corrigan owned a martial arts school in Tennessee and hired Brandao to work for him. Corrigan not only gave him a way of life, but also helped him get his green card so he could stay in the U.S. “Bruce was like my family in the States,” Brandao says, “When I had nothing, he gave me a hand. He gave me the chance to teach in his school. He always supported me and gave me a life here. He was fair with me. He’s a good guy.”

Brandao with one of his Rangers, Don E. Bowen, at the 2010 Pan

As you can see, Brandao lived an exemplary life of gratitude. He never took anything for granted and he worked hard for what he got. He appreciated what people did for him and also what they meant to him. This was evident when the time came that he decided to do something meaningful with his life. “I decided to change my life,” Brandao said, “I wanted to do something for the country that gave so much to me, so I joined the Army Rangers.”
A person has to be extremely physically and mentally tough to be in the Army Rangers. Brandao said training Jiu-Jitsu in his youth made him mentally strong and taught him the discipline he needed to be successful in the Army.
Brandao ended up being one of three, out of 60 who made it through Basic Training and Airborne School, then he went on to the Ranger Assessment Selection Program and passed that as well.
Brandao eventually became an instructor with the Army Rangers. He said he trained 150 kids at a time, but only an average of 40 to 50 guys made it through his program.
Brandao was in the Army for 5 years but had plans to stay longer. He said he really liked his job serving the country he’d grown to love so much.
Brandao competed in Jiu-Jitsu a lot as a kid and his record was impressive. He won the Pan at blue, purple, and brown belt. He took 3rd place in the Worlds at brown and purple belt and was a two-time Brazilian Nationals Champion.

GB Black Belt Brandao competing for the Army Rangers at the 2010 Pan

Brandao’s presence at the 2010 Pan was made on different terms than his past attendance at these events. This time Brandao led a team of U.S. Army Rangers to the tournament, for the first time in IBJJF history. It was also the first time the Army had ever sent a Jiu Jitsu team to any Jiu Jitsu tournament, all because of Brandao. “I kept pushing for it,” he said.
Brandao said his team did ok at the Pan with the amount of training they were able to do beforehand. “BJJ is like chess,” he said, “You make one little mistake and you’re done. But this is just the beginning. The only way we can go is up. The only way to get better is to keep fighting.”

Training at GB America with Kayron and Otavio

And fighting is what Brandao did best. “It takes a lot of discipline to be able to do my job,” he said. “It’s hard to stay sharp at all times. But you don’t quit. You keep moving forward no matter where you are, no matter where you go. The Rangers always lead the way.”
Even in death, Brandao continues to lead the way. He lived an honorable life and that is inspiring. He was a respected member of his family, his GB family, his circle of friends, and within his Army team. He will be remembered for the valiant, gracious, and respectful way he lived his all-too-short, but very powerful life.

 

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GBCN Season Opener

The Season Opener last weekend was a great success, thanks to all of the competitors, volunteers, staff, and spectators!  As with any Gracie Barra event, the environment was very friendly. It was great to see old friends and make new ones! 

It was great to see all of the kids, juniors, and teens out on the mats.  The skill and techniques the future of Gracie Barra displayed were truly amazing!  Our adult competitors were fun to watch too!

We are very proud of our Chino students.  They all showed great sportsmanship!  Our first time competitors showed great composure.  Keep up the great work everybody!  Don't forget, the next GBCN tournament will be in the fall.

Here are few pictures from the tournament.  To view more, visit our Photo page...go to Events, GBCN Season Opener 2010.

The morning began with a warm up for the kids.

Warm Up

Brandon and Josh find themselves competiing against each other!

Brandon and Josh

David earns 4 points for the mount.

David

Ricky shows great sportsmanship.

Sportsmanship

"Team Pink" gets together for a photo op.

Team Pink

 

 
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