The fundamental Jiu-Jitsu lesson Jeff Curran learned from Master Pedro Sauer

Jeff Curran teaches: “Athletes first, always” means every decision we make is built around giving competitors the best possible experience. That starts with fair, meaningful matchups based on experience — not just belt rank. Our rules push action and create clear outcomes, so athletes always have a real chance to win. We also prioritize professionalism—tight scheduling, high-level referees, and a well-run event—because these athletes put in serious time to prepare. On top of that, we focus on presentation and exposure, making sure every competitor feels valued. At the end of the day, if the athletes feel respected and proud of their performance, we’ve done our job.”

Reveja os treinos de Flavio e Marcelo Behring com participação de Yamasaki

Em parcos quatro minutos, temos o hoje grande mestre Flavio Behring ensinando o armlock que lapidou com seu mestre, Helio Gracie. A seguir, a aluna Vargas explica por que o tatame sempre foi lugar para a mulherada. E, de quebra, vemos um jovem Fernando Yamasaki a explicar por que, mesmo sendo instrutor de luta olímpica, via o Jiu-Jitsu como uma arte marcial mais completa.
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