Archive for November, 2009

BJJ Red Belt Alvaro Barreto Named Professor Emeritus

"Papa" John Gorman presents BJJ Grandmaster Joao Alberto Barreto the Professor Emeritus title

"Papa" John Gorman presents BJJ Grandmaster Alvaro Barreto the Professor Emeritus title

USA Jiu-Jitsu is the non-profit organization in the United States
working to promote Jiu-Jitsu as an amateur sport in order for it to be recognized by the U.S. and International Olympic Committees.

Realizing Jiu Jitsu in the U.S. wouldn’t exist without its strong ties to Brazil where it has thrived for nearly a century, USA Jiu-Jitsu is honoring many of the recognized grand masters of the art with a special status.

John “PapaJohn” Gorman, commissioner of USA Jiu-Jitsu and Executive Director of the recently formed Jiu-Jitsu International presented Alvaro Barreto with a certificate naming him Professor Emeritus of USA Jiu Jitsu.

The title illustrates Alberto’s lifelong dedication to the art and USA Jiu-Jitsu’s debt to the masters who helped popularize the sport in Brazil and its immigration to the United States.

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Jiu Jitsu International (JJI) Officially Formed In Brazil Today

Sylvio Behring, J.A. Barreto, and "Papa" John Gorman

Sylvio Behring, J.A. Barreto, and "Papa" John Gorman

A group of Red Belt Grand Masters announced the formation of Jiu-Jitsu International in Rio De Janeiro Brazil today.

The elite of Jiu-Jitsu including João Alberto Barreto, Francisco
Mansur, Flávio Behring and Álvaro Barreto formed the organization as a non-profit association geared toward the inclusion of Jiu-Jitsu as part of the 2016 Olympics.

Jiu-Jitsu International will likely push for the Brazilian Olympic
Committee to endorse an arrangement similar to what Wushu enthusiasts were able to accomplish during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Wushu was not one of the 28 official Olympic sports, nor a demonstration event. Instead, it was called the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Wushu Tournament.

John "Papa John" Gorman, JJI's executive director, with one of his students

John "Papa John" Gorman, JJI's executive director, with one of his students

The association named John “PapaJohn” Gorman as the executive director of the organization. Papa John brings commercial business sense to the non-profit group, as he was formerly the executive director of Gracie Barra in the United States.

“Whether you call it a demonstration sport or an Olympic Games Jiu-Jitsu tournament, either way our sport will be included in the 2016 games if we organize now and put in the effort,” said PapaJohn.

Tatame.com reported earlier the group would work to guarantee recognition of Jiu-Jitsu by the International Olympic Committee, a requirement for inclusion in the games.

Read the Tatame article about Jiu Jitsu International here

The Tatame report illustrates the grandmasters’ understanding of the sport’s amateur status.

“We need an international organization to lead and make the sport popular all over the world. No one can own Jiu-Jitsu,” said João Alberto according to the report.

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USA Jiu Jitsu Registrations Opened… And They Never Stopped!

Rigan Machado cutting the ribbon of USA JJ's National Training Center

Rigan Machado cutting the ribbon of USA JJ's National Training Center

Wow… what a wonderful wonderful day!

Less than 24 hours ago we sent a 3 line message to our community on Facebook and now we have over 200 applications from Jiu Jitsu students and schools all over the world.

We wanted to take the time to thank everybody that has already registered – you all ROCK!

We have all available hands working on processing the applications, contacting students’ schools, and we’ll have it all stabilized by no later than Thursday.

If you haven’t registered yet, now it’s the time – Registrations are completely free (for now).

USA Jiu Jitsu is the very first National body to go live – and it is the first step towards Jiu Jitsu International and our Olympics goal.

Once again, thank you very much for all that registered!

And if you haven’t, do so now – click on the respective links on the right side to register —>

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Legendary BJJ Black Belt Rigan Machado On USA Jiu Jitsu

Rigan Machado attended the Grand Opening of USA Jiu Jitsu’s National Training Center over the weekend of 7-8 February.

What a unique weekend!  In addition to the Ribbon cutting ceremony, Rigan was appointed President of the Black Belt Council of USA Jiu Jitsu, and led USA Jiu Jitsu’s first Instructor Training Course.

Rigan spent a lot of time with students and instructors talking about the importance of Values, Ethics, Leadership, and the future of Jiu Jitsu in the United States and the World.

In this short video, Rigan talks about the role and vision he sees USA Jiu Jitsu playing in the future of Jiu Jitsu.

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Registrations are now open – you can become a member of USA Jiu Jitsu right now, free!

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Welcome To USA Jiu Jitsu Blog!

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Welcome to the USA Jiu Jitsu blog!

This is our very first post – soon, everything Jiu Jitsu related will be here.

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