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The undefeated and legendary Rickson Gracie in Miami to teach a historic seminar

In honor of the one year anniversary of the passing of Grandmaster Helio Gracie the Valente Brothers will host an exclusive seminar with the undefeated and legendary fighter, Rickson Gracie for the first time ever. The third son of Helio Gracie will teach a class in Florida for the first time in fifteen years. Valente Brothers students around the world will be attending this historic event. The seminar will take place on March 27 and 28. Each session will consist of four hours, including technical training, drills, Jiu-Jitsu philosophy and a Q&A session.  Students may attend one or both days. Since the announcement that Rickson would teach in Miami was made, many students from other schools all around the US and even other countries have contacted Valente Brothers to secure a spot in the seminar. Currently, we are only accepting registrations from Valente Brothers students. The deadline to register for Valente Brothers students is March 17. Students from other schools are currently being placed on a waiting list and will be selected on a first come first serve basis.  

Rickson, son of Helio Gracie, was born into Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. At fifteen he started to teach the art, and by eighteen he received his black belt from his father. When he was twenty years old he was selected to represent the Gracie family in one of their most important challenge fights against the famous 230-pound Brazilian brawler Zulu. Rickson, in an amazing display of technique and mettle, defeated Zulu, who until that time had enjoyed a 140-match, undefeated record. With this victory, Rickson gained immediate national acclaim as the top fighter in the world, leaving his mark on the history of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie challenge. Five years later Zulu requested a rematch and lost to Rickson again, in Maracanazinho before an audience of 20,000 spectators.

Rickson is a 7th Degree Black Belt Open Class Champion of the Gracie Family, whose technique is considered to be the finest expression of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in the world. His innate talent and early mastery of the art have resulted in an impeccable undefeated record in more than 400 fights.

When: March 27 2PM-6PM & March 28 1PM-5PM

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

Cost: $200 per day

Registration: Valente Brothers students should register and pay by March 17. All other students should email us at info@ValenteBrothers.com.

Students from other schools are currently being placed on a waiting list and will be selected on a first come first serve basis.

World record-holder trains some Jiu-Jitsu

Martin Stepanek, one of the world’s all time greatest divers, attended last night’s Fundaments class in North Miami Beach, taught by Head Professor Pedro Valente. Invited by Valente Brothers blue belts and expert divers, Brett Scaglione and Jared Schmelzer, Martin was very impressed with the simplicity and efficiency of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. After the class, the divers commented on the similarities between diving and Jiu-JItsu. According to them, both activities rely on extreme levels of patience and the ability to relax under pressure.

Among Martin’s most amazing feats are his world records in 2001 and 2005. In 2001 he established his first world record with a static apnea performance of 8:06, in layman’s terms, he held his breath under water for over 8 minutes. In 2005 he set another world record diving 136 meters (446 feet). From 2001 to 2009, he set over 11 World Records across several diving disciplines.

Watch the video below as Martin breaks another world record in 2007 and remember, next time you are on the bottom mount, relax and wait for the right time to escape.

Pedro Valente attends Honduras’ Presidential Inauguration

The Honduran President-elect Porfirio Lobo was officially inaugurated today. Professor Pedro Valente, Valente Brothers Honduras leader, John Paul Lloyd and blue belt, Carlos Castillo, attended the inauguration as special guests of the new president, Porfirio Lobo. Later in the day, Professor Pedro taught a special class to the students of Valente Brothers Honduras. Professor Pedro promoted several students and was very happy to see the success of the school.

Honduran President-elect Porfirio Lobo was officially inaugurated on Wednesday amid tight security with the witness of some 30 international representatives.

Porfirio Lobo, candidate for the National Party of Honduras ( PNH), won with 55.9 percent of the votes in the elections on Nov. 29.

Lobo will serve a term of four years, from 2010 to 2014.

Source: Associated Press

Valente Brothers Fort Lauderdale

Professor Gui Valente visited Valente Brothers Fort Lauderdale and taught tonight’s fundamentals class. After the class, Professor Gui awarded several stripes, a youth belt and praised the work of all students and Instructor Bruce Belfield, who this year, was promoted to the rank of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu instrcutor. The program in Ft. Lauderdale has been attracting many new students and the word is that, soon the school will be “forced” to relocate to a bigger place.

Valente Brothers students in Haiti

Following the January 12 massive earthquake that struck the nation of Haiti, Valente Brothers black belt Dr. Anire Okpaku and blue belts Dr. David Farcy and Dr. Peter Romano traveled to Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, to assist and provide care for earthquake victims. A plastic surgeon, an ER doctor and a pediatric orthopedic surgeon respectively, they volunteered to aid the victims in Haiti. Dr. Okpaku’s brother and blue belt, Temi, is also in Haiti aiding victims. Black belt Dr. Gaetano Scuderi also volunteered to assist the victims and is scheduled to travel to Port-au-Prince next week.
Valente Brothers joins the rest of the nation in their concern and support for the survivors of the Haitian earthquake and prays that everyone will do their part to help relieve the burden of these victims.

A message for the new year from Valente Brothers

Tonight, as fellow Valente Brothers from around the world gather with family and friends, we want to wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year.
This is always a hopeful time, as we celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another. While 2009 was a successful year for our school, in spite of a worldwide economic crisis, we are confident that 2010 will be even better.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to each and every one of our members for their invaluable contributions and continued support. We are committed to ensuring that Valente Brothers continues to provide all of our students with a positive and educational training experience.
Valente Brothers is fully committed to preserving Grand Master Helio Gracie’s mission in this New Year. Although our challenges are great, we know that each of us has the courage and determination to rise up and meet them. It is that spirit that has kept the vision of the original Gracie brothers Carlos and Helio alive for generations, and it is that spirit that will keep it alive for generations to come.
In celebration of the New Year we would like to present a video of our Belt Promotion Ceremony that took place on December 9th. This was a very special occasion where we awarded over sixty new belts, including four black belts, and also had the privilege of honoring Master Pedro Valente Sr. and UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie.

Brotherhood and Jiu-jitsu

The holiday spirit of brotherhood and good will towards all was in the air as hundreds of students, friends, and family converged upon 3165 NE 163rd St. in North Miami Beach, Florida, to share in each other’s success at the Valente’s Annual Winter Belt Ceremony. The Valente brothers, all disciples since the age of two of Grandmaster Helio Gracie, were joined by two distinguished guests, two men that the brothers told the packed house their success would be impossible without. One guest was Royce Gracie, the first Ultimate Fighting Champion and son of Grandmaster Helio, who proved to the world the ability of his father’s art to empower any individual to persevere over brute aggression. Royce traveled all the way from Los Angeles to attend the event and announced to the crowd that “I am only a product of my father’s teachings.” The other guest was Dr. Pedro Valente Sr., eighth degree red and black belt, distinguished surgeon, patriarch of the Valente clan. Dr. Valente, who spoke last week in front of the Brazilian Senate in a special session commemorating Grandmaster Helio, traveled from Brazil to attend the ceremony. The Valente brothers gave a heartfelt acknowledgment to their father, recognizing his essential role in preparing them throughout their lives for their mission as preservers of Grandmasters’ Carlos and Helio Gracie’s self-defense art and philosophy of living. The brothers presented awards to both Professor Royce Gracie and Master Pedro Valente Sr., through which they expressed their gratitude for the parts each man played in the their lives.

The ceremony, like a skillful stage production, had many acts, and the night was alive with narration by the Valente brothers, support from the cast of instructors and black belts, electricity from the crowd, and spectacle from the stars of the show – the students, who were recognized for their accomplishments throughout the year by belt promotions. As each name of a promoted student was called, and the student ran to the front to receive his or her new belt, a roar of applause and cheers emanated from the crowd and grew like a wave, a sea of smiling faces beaming from the cheering crowd.

How could a mere belt ceremony engender such shared joy and revelry? What worth is there in a cloth belt? What power does it have that could possibly bring happiness, laughter, brotherhood to so many? As Pedro Valente made clear in the beginning of the ceremony, it is not the belt itself, but the transformation it represents. To see an individual such as Burak Eyilik, who was engaged in a lifestyle rife with unhealthy habits and choices before joining the Valente Academy, transform into a completely different man, a black belt instructor, a role model to others ? this is the transformation that we all celebrate in jiu-jitsu. And it is because we, as jiu-jitsu students, from all stations and walks of life are engaged in this common enterprise of transformation, that we feel such immense joy when one of our comrades succeeds upon a positive path they have chosen and traveled for so many years. For although some of us have traveled far and some of us have just begun our journeys, we are all on the same path journeying towards health, preparedness, confidence. All striving towards that total transformation built through our daily choices.  And that is why the crowd reacted to the name of every student called to receive a new belt like fans reacting to an announcer calling out the names of an NBA starting line up, and why Burak received an almost two minute long standing ovation. His success is our success. Like the battles of Grandmaster Helio and Royce Gracie, the promoted students show us what is possible.

But this doesn?t explain everything. It is an exceedingly rare thing in this modern, disconnected world to share in the happiness of others. As Aristotle taught over two thousand years ago, good will and other positive attributes, like negative ones, are the result of habituation and training. It is a testament to the daily atmosphere and leadership of Valente Brothers, that the students share such camaraderie with one another. As Grandmaster Helio believed, intimidation and discord has no place in a jiu-jitsu school, for a true jiu-jitsu school is the very sanctuary that must always exist for those seeking to gain the confidence to face such challenges in the outside world. United together in this common vision, each student?s progress leads collectively to the embodiment of brothers Carlos and Helio Gracie?s vision ? a vision of a world where the common individual, the businessman, the non-athlete, the harassed woman, the bullied child, is able to defend themselves, live a life of confidence, and spread the ethic of mutual benefit and welfare for all. If all jiu-jitsu schools could foster this sense of brotherhood, of healthy living, and mutual benefit in the path towards self-defense, the transformation of the individual would be reflected in the transformation of the world. And so perhaps it is fitting in this holiday season, when we reflect upon a ceremony bursting with a rare shared happiness for the successes of our fellows, to quote a passage from Charles Dickens, who wrote in A Christmas Carroll that ?It is a fair, even-handed, noble adjustment of things, that while there is infection in disease and sorrow, there is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good-humor?. And this good humor and contagious positivity was evident as new black belts Burak Eyilik, Dan Rozenberg, Roberto Fleischmann, and Roberto Bittar joined the ranks of a select yet diverse group of black belts at Valente Brothers – a group comprised of a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, a black man, a white man and a latino – united together as brothers committed to a positive way of living.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Steven Abood is a freelance writer and author of the upcoming book, Ten Jiu-jitsu Masters, which recounts his experience learning from, as well as the life stories of the greatest jiu-jitsu masters in the world.

Brazilian Senate will pay tribute and honor Hélio Gracie

 On November 17, the Brazilian Senate will pay tribute and honor one of the world’s most prominent martial artists. Senator Arthur Virgilio from the state of Amazonas, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, requested the special session following Grandmaster Hélio Gracie’s passing. In his request, the Brazilian Senator stated, “A master of the masters, a resistant warrior and an obstinate fighter left us”. The Senator added, “Victorious even in defeat, Hélio was able to overcome his weak body, spinal problems, and a fragile health to become a singular athlete. He deepened the teachings of his brother Carlos and modernized the Jiu-Jitsu that Japan forgot.” The Senator also pointed out, among other things, that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu proved to be the most effective Martial Art and originated Mixed Martial Arts. The Senator finished his request by thanking the Gracie family for teaching him, “the art of facing life’s challenges with confidence rather than submission”.

On a special note, Dr. Pedro Valente Sr. was invited as a special guest by Senator Arthur Virgilio to attend the commemorative session in Brasília.