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Historical Self Defense Summit Held at Valente Brothers

Historical Self Defense Summit Held at Valente Brothers Headquarters in Support of the Navy SEAL Foundation

By Steven Abood

The Valente family never seem to be short of firsts when it comes to ways of preserving the original system of their teacher, the founder of Gracie Jiujitsu, Grandmaster Helio Gracie. Although they would surely shrug off any recognition, the Valentes, three generations of direct disciples of Grandmaster Helio, deserve credit for a number of accomplishments in spreading the authentic self defense system of their teacher. Their innovative Fundamentals program, designed with Grandmaster Helio’s supervision, takes the self defense curriculum and teaching method available for half a century only in private lessons, and makes it accessible to the masses in group classes. Brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim’s father, Dr. Pedro Valente Sr., a frequent presence in the academy, was recently awarded the 9th degree red belt, the highest possible rank an individual can achieve. The organization of their academy is like a college university, with a core required curriculum and specialized elective classes. Their focus, laser sharp: transmitting the most realistic and practical self defense method in the world directly to their students.

Despite all these accomplishments, the Valentes never seem to rest on their laurels, and last Saturday, Valente Brothers took another step forward in ensuring that their students have the highest degree of access to the information needed to help them should they ever be threatened on the street. The occasion was a fundraising “Street Safe Seminar” for the Navy SEAL Foundation, an organization that provides financial assistance to the families of the most skilled military operatives in the world, who are killed or injured in the line of duty. This was an especially opportune and emotional moment for such an event, due to the 9/11 anniversary, the recent success of the SEAL team in bringing down Osama bin Laden, and the recent SEAL tragedy in Afghanistan.

Although heralded as a “seminar”, the name belied the event’s significance. It could more accurately be described as a “summit”, since it was no less than a high level meeting of individuals at the top of their respective fields.

Notable politicians such as Florida state senator Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, Miami Beach mayor George Vallejo, several high profile members of the US Military, Navy SEAL operators from various units, a number of law enforcement officers including SWAT team instructors, lawyers, and doctors ,were all in attendance and shared their views and experience on the topic of street self defense and safety.

The Valente brothers taught street techniques never before seen outside the private lesson room of Grandmaster Helio Gracie or their own private lesson room. The techniques they taught consisted of revolutionary approaches to survive “mass attack” or multiple attacker situations, as well as techniques to incapacitate an attacker quickly from a standing or ground position.

As if this extremely rare and valuable information wasn’t enough, a plethora of experts on different aspects of street self defense spoke or gave presentations. The members of various Navy SEALs teams who were present spoke about different street safety and preparedness issues and the strong philosophical similarities between the teachings of the Valentes and the SEALs.

Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, Florida state senator and attorney, spoke about the use of force on the street, Florida self defense law, and proportionality in responses to a physical threat. He answered a number of questions from the captive audience of nearly a hundred individuals participating in the summit.

Valente Brothers Jiu-Jitsu, One Family

On Saturday, Professor Gui Valente taught classes at Valente Brothers Pembroke Pines. Black Belt Instructor, Dr. Eduardo Cambas, a student of the Valente Brothers headquarters in North Miami Beach for over ten years, runs the Pembroke Pines location. Dr. Cambas, a prominent Chiropractor, received the prestigious honor of the black belt rank in last year’s December belt ceremony.

As Professor Gui said, “the first impression that anyone has of the Pembroke Pines affiliate is a feeling of connection and continuity with the other two Valente Brothers schools (Headquarters and Fort Lauderdale). The precise details of the academy – the blue mats which convey a sense of positive energy, the picture of Grandmaster Hélio Gracie, the posted rules and regulations, as well as the pictures showing the lineage of the school, all contributed to a sense of the school as an extension of headquarters.

Fundamentals class in session at Valente Brothers official West Broward Location

Furthermore, the positive learning environment and electric atmosphere of the school reflected the philosophy of Grandmaster Hélio Gracie. Professor Gui was happy to see that these important factors that contribute to the success of a school were present, and that the tradition of teaching Jiu-Jitsu as taught to the Valente family by Grandmaster Hélio Gracie, first to grandfather Syllo Valente, then to Dr. Pedro Valente Sr. (who received the 9th degree red belt this year, the highest honor any practitioner of the art can receive), and then to brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim, lives on.

Today, Valente Brothers has three South Florida locations that are all doing a diligent job of carrying on this tradition. The Fort Lauderdale academy, run by Black Belt Instructor Bruce Belfield, has done an outstanding job since its inception over three years ago, and has recently moved to an even larger location. Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines, are moving in the same line, connecting with Headquarters in their common mission to provide “Genuine Hélio Gracie Self Defense” to the public.

Professor Valente teaching in Fort Lauderdale with Instructor Bruce Belfield

Professor Gui taught the 9 AM Women’s’ Self Defense class, a program which has been growing in all three locations, and designed to specifically address self defense situations that women face. At 10 AM, Professor Gui taught the Fundamentals class. The classes were well attended, with virtually a full mat during the Fundamentals class.

Professor Gui was also very happy to see the Cambas family not only diligently continuing their Jiu-Jitsu training, but also helping Eduardo in his teaching duties. Twelve-year-old Coller Cambas assisted in the women’s class, and nine-year-old Haylee Cambas helped with other aspects of the organization. The youngest Cambas, Gracin and Carson had just finished the Juniors class. Dr. Cambas’ wife, Kristan, a blue belt, attended the women’s class. This sense of family spirit is an integral part of the Valente Brothers philosophy, and seeing Dr. Cambas’ family work so well together was a testament to the fact that the Pembroke Pines location, like the Fort Lauderdale affiliate and Headquarters, are all moving together on the same path.

Relson Gracie, 100% Jiu-Jitsu

Once again, Master Relson Gracie taught a great seminar at Valente Brothers. The 2nd son of Grandmaster Hélio Gracie always impresses everyone with his unparalleled energy and passion for Jiu-Jitsu.

Although Relson’s techniques are deeply rooted in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, as taught to him by his father, Grandmaster Helio Gracie, his personal style has focused on “street effective” techniques. The seminar covered a variety of techniques designed to prepare students for survival situations where there are no rules.

Relson Gracie has over 50 associations that he regularly visits across the US and abroad. He has traveled the world teaching his style of Jiu-Jitsu to a wide range of students, including the U.S. Military, Secret Service, D.E.A., and F.B.I.

Relson Gracie Seminar this Saturday @ 1pm in North Miami Beach

The 2nd son of Grandmaster Hélio Gracie will return to Miami this Saturday to teach a special seminar. Master Relson, a 8th degree Red & Black belt, is a Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Street Tactics Expert. The 90 minutes class will cover standing and ground techniques in a no kimono format. All students, Fundamentals, Advanced, and visitors, are welcome to attend.

Where: Valente Brothers Headquarters – 3165 NE 163 Street, North Miami Beach Florida

Telephone: 305 354 2060

When: Saturday, July 23, 2011

Time:  1 – 2:30PM

Professor Pedro Valente’s Seminars

Professor Pedro Valente, who is currently teaching seminars in Europe, was in Houston on June 5th and 6th for the 16th time teaching the biannual VBJJ seminar. The seminar focused on the technique and philosophy of Grand Master Hélio Gracie. This year’s summer seminar was very successful as close to 100 students had the opportunity to attend. On Saturday Professor Valente taught the members of the youth program ranging from the ages of 4 to 16 and on Sunday it was the turn of the adults who trained for over 5 hours. During the seminar Professor Valente also played the first segment of a documentary that aired last month in Brazil on the Biography Channel about the life of Grand Master Helio Gracie. VBJJ would like to congratulate Roy Cantu and all the members of Cantu’s Texas on their success and ongoing dedication to the promotion of our principles and philosophies.

A Special Summer Belt Ceremony

By Steven Abood

Last night, the Summer Belt Ceremony, a celebration of achievement and a gathering of friends, was held at Valente Brothers headquarters in North Miami Beach. The ceremony was held exactly twenty days from the night that Dr. Pedro Valente Sr. was awarded the highest possible honor in Gracie Jiujitsu, the coveted 9th degree red belt. The belt was awarded by the sons of Grandmaster Hélio Gracie, the teacher of Dr. Valente, as well as his first teacher at the Gracie Academy, João Alberto Barreto. It was awarded in recognition of his 58 years of training and living the art and philosophy of jiujitsu, which he credited with much of his success as a world renowned surgeon, and leader in fields such as business and politics.

Students during the Fundamentals class before the ceremony

Dr. Valente’s oldest son, Professor Pedro Valente, opened the 2011 Summer Belt Ceremony conveying his appreciation for the honor bestowed not only to his father but through the connection of a common philosophy, the entire Valente Brothers family, which includes all students, friends, and family united in a common quest for self-protection and self-perfection. The red belt was awarded as it was awarded to Grandmaster Helio Gracie decades before, with each individual holding a portion of the belt and approaching it’s recipient. Gracie brothers Relson, Rolker, and Royler were in attendance when the belt was awarded in Brasil last month, as well as Professor João Alberto Barreto, and his younger brother Alvaro Barreto. Reyson, Rorion, Royce and Rickson Gracie sent congratulatory messages. It is interesting to note that only Grandmaster Hélio Gracie, as well as his brothers, Grandmasters Carlos, Gastão, Oswaldo, and George were awarded the 10th degree red belt. Thus, the highest achievement in the art any living individual can achieve is the 9th degree red belt that was awarded to Dr. Valente.
The ceremony was attended by students from Valente Brothers headquarters, as well as affiliates in Fort Lauderdale (led by Valente Brothers instructor Bruce Belfield), Pembrook Pines (led by VB instructor Eduardo Cambas), and the Miami-Dade Police Training Bureau (Coordinated by VB Purple belt Victor Gatell). A high number of blues, purples, and brown belts were awarded. Black belts are only awarded during the Winter Belt Ceremony. The highest number of blue belts for women were awarded in this belt ceremony, a testament to the success of the Valente Brothers’ women’s program.

A special and emotional moment came towards the end of the ceremony when a brown belt was awarded posthumously to Andy Espinal. Frank Espinal accepted the belt on behalf of his brother Andy, who passed away last month in a tragic motorcycle accident. Andy received his purple belt last December and the professors at Valente Brothers decided to award him his brown belt posthumously in a show of support, recognition and remembrance for the amazing individual that Andy was. The standing ovation that Andy received when Frank was presented with Andy’s belt, was a testament to how much Andy meant to everyone at the academy, and that he will never be forgotten by all those who had the privilege of knowing him. The ceremony ended with students, friends and family congratulating the many individuals who were promoted. The year of training and friendship continues culminating in the Winter Belt Ceremony on December 7th, and the Annual Valente Brothers Dinner on December 11th.

The Youth Fellowship Challenge brings our youth together

On sunday morning, students, parents and teachers once again came together for a wonderful day of Jiu-Jitsu, friendship, and knowledge. The Youth Fellowship Challenge (YFC) took off with a speech by Professor Pedro Valente, who explained that the main purpose of the event is to create self-confidence and provide a life lasting experience for all. Professor Valente also reminded parents that Jiu-Jitsu, unlike other recreational sports, should constitute an integral part of every child’s education. Over 100 Children from our headquarters in North Miami Beach and our locations in Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines demonstrated a high technical level and a very positive spirit. With the knowledge and confidence acquired through our method, children become more balanced, calm, and less disposed to be violent. Our system is the only method known and confirmed to prevent bullying. Another great attribute of YFC is that it provides participants with the opportunity to perform under pressure in a safe and positive setting.

Event’s picture gallery on Facebook

Remembering a brother, Andy Espinal

Words cannot express the feeling of the loss of a fellow Valente Brother. On Sunday, Andy Espinal, one of our purple belts, left us prematurely due to a motorcycle accident. The ancient jiu-jitsu philosophy, taught to us by our grandfather Dr. Syllo Valente and Grand Master Carlos Gracie, states that we are here temporarily in a quest of self-perfection. This belief can provide some consolation and resignation in light of the tragedy that struck us all. See you soon Andy!

This Tuesday, May 10th, a moment of silence will be held for Andy Espinal during the 7pm Grappling Techniques  class.