04 Dec ONRA:December4th,2008
Hafa Adai,
Things have slowed down temporarily for loally related MMA so we should all keep our attention focused for
UFC veteran Renato Verissimo held a very successful 2week instructional reminding key players in
Guam was well represented in the region in our island’s landmark performance in
In a sport once entirely dominated by Brazilian JIujitsu, Recent changes in MMA Rules and Regualtions seemed to have given more importance to strength, stamina, and athleticism and less importance to certain aspects of Jiujitsu, which is deservedly knwn as the gentle art.
Always in the preference of giving respect to roots, it is key not only to digest BJJ in the shadow of mixed martial arts competition, we should respect the contributions Jiujitsu and The famous Gracie Family have brought to the internationally successful sport of modern MMA. but also for respect for what BJJ has accomplished as its own identity in the competitive world of combat sports and in the bigger scheme of positive networking.
In light ofthese things positive that have come from the gentle art, lets celebrate Jiujitsu on
For those of us who might nt be the biggest Jiujitsu fans, let us remember that it was Brazilian Jiujitsu and the legendary Gracie Family that paved the road for modern MMA today. Though Jiujitsu may not dominate the MMA world today as it has done before,BJJS gravity as martial art continues to educate and positively service the world as its own identity.
So Let’s applaud and continue the undying efforts of a few for, through Jiujitsu, they have paved way for opportunity for the many in servicing Guam by not only improving our identity in world athletics but for more importantly for providing our island with another great opportunity and study in body, mind, and spirit.