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This past week has been a busy one.
Nicole and I moved over to CR HQ, so the first part of the week was
spent packing and unpacking, and the start of many small projects
around the Connection Rio hostels. But one thing is for certain in
Brazil, it's never all work and no play; I got some great training in
this week along with some BBQing and a night of athletic challenges.
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Wrestling and Nogi at HQ
This
week Connection Rio started up a weekly wrestling gringo class aimed
to help people grappling from the feet. Every match starts on the
feet and you have to be able to dictate the pace and put the your
opponent where you want them. The class went great and everyone seemed to
enjoy it.
Also
with the sun out it made for some great open air nogi training. On
Thursday afternoon when I came back from wrestling guys were setting up
the mats for some nogi training. We spent the next hour or so
rolling, showing techniques and finished it off with a swim in the
pool.
BJJ at Nova Uniao
After training at Nova Uniao |
On
Friday afternoon I went into Flamengo to train at Nova Uniao. I
caught their afternoon class, which while smaller in size, was not
less in quality. I was working with a tall lanky blue belt, who
during drills and technique felt clumsy and awkward, but as soon as
we started rolling live broke out with a slick and skilled open guard
game. I was not expecting that and quickly had to turn up the pace,
we spent the rest of the roll battling for position, with both of us
attacking then countering. It was a great lesson in not judging a
book by it's cover in the bjj world. I was a bit drained from the
long week (which was frustrating) but I still had a good training.
While not as offensive as I would have like my defense and countering
felt good. I'm starting to work my bottom half guard more, I have
been using it to create scrambles and escapes which favor my hard
wrestling style of BJJ.
The
competitive rolls and world class instruction is top-notch at NU. Athough it is a bit of a trip to get there from Barra, I am going to
make more of an effort to head to NU to get some gi training in at
least once a week.
BBQing
Post BBQ bjj challenges...fighting the RNC. |
After a long
week of training it was nice to relax and have a day to just sit
back, throw some meat on the grill and relax with friends. There was
a ton of food on the grill including ribs, burgers, sausages, and
steak. The grill was full for hours and everyone was stuffed by the
end of the evening.
As happens when
you get a group of athletes together a lot of talking and some boasting
starts, which inevitably turns into challenges. First they started off
easier, 10 second hand stands, 10 wall press-ups, but quickly
escalated to 30 submission challenges, and fighting off chokes for
time. It was a ton of fun and the atmosphere in the house was one of
friendship and hilarity. That's one of the great things about being
here at CR, not only am I getting phenomenal training, but I am
making friendships that will span the globe.
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