Jiu-Jitsu Survival Tactics

Valente Brothers Professors, Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim Valente returned to the MIami-Dade Police training facility to once again instruct officers from a variety of departments in South Florida, state a federal agencies and members of the US Military. The course was hosted and organized by the Police Survival Unit of the Miami-Dade Police. Black Belts Eduardo Cambas, Oliver Jordan, and Paul Hansen along with brown belts Troy Lee and Steven Abood assited Professors Pedro, Gui and Joaquim during the course. The Valente brothers have been teaching at the Miami-Dade Police since 1999. The Miami Dade Police Department Training Bureau functions as a state certified training facility tasked with providing training to all law enforcement agencies in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties. Attending the seminar were officers and agents from Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Homeland Security, US Southern Command, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Miami Gardens Police and the Miami Dade Police. After the seminar, Professor Pedro thanked all who participated, the Miami Dade Police Survival Unit and officer Victor Gatell for origanizing and promoting the course.

Summer Belt Ceremony this Wednesday at 8pm

This Wednesday at 8pm Valente Brothers will hold its annual Summer Belt Ceremony. Students from our headquarters in North Miami Beach and our affiliates in Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines will come together to celebrate an amazing first semester. This year, for the first time, Master Royler Gracie, who was recently promoted to the rank of Red and Balck belt will join all Valente Brothers during the festivities. This will be a very special moment for Professors, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim. The three brothers grew up training daily with Royler Gracie at the Academia Gracie in Rio de Janeiro. On Saturday, June 9th, Royler will teach a  3-hour seminar that will cover self-defense, grappling and throwing techniques.

MEMORIAL DAY MESSAGE

Grand Master Hélio Gracie defined courage as one of the most important virtues in a human being. This Memorial Day, the Valente Brothers would like to honor all the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives to defend this great nation and everything that it stands for. Thank you.

Valente Brothers in Coral Gables

The new school will be just minutes away from the University of Miami

Valente Brothers was established in South Florida in 1995. After over a decade of success, maintaining the principles, ideals and methods that Grandmaster Hélio Gracie left for us, an affiliate program was designed to extend the Valente Brothers reach. With two affiliate schools up and running in Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines, Valente Brothers is now returning down south to open our home in the city of Coral Gables. Back in 1995, Professor Pedro Valente founded his first Jiu-Jitsu club at the University of Miami where he taught several students and faculty members. The school located at 275 University Dr. is currently under construction and is scheduled to be open for classes this year.

Reserve your spot at VB Coral Gables now!

Professor Jimmy Robertson will be leading the new affiliate. 

Jimmy started learning Jiu-Jitsu from Professor Pedro Valente in 1993. Jimmy and Pedro’s friendship dates back to their high school days at the American School of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 1993 both decided to enroll at the University of Miami where they became roommates. Influenced by Pedro’s love for Jiu-Jitsu and Royce’s amazing victories in the Ultimate Fighting Championship Jimmy was attracted by the Jiu-Jitsu philosophy. Soon Jimmy became one of Pedro’s most technical students. Jimmy’s loyalty, moral attributes and years of dedication combined with his technical abilities allowed him the opportunity to be the first person to take the Valente Brothers Instructors Course. In December of 2003 Professor Pedro Valente awarded Jimmy his Black Belt and instructor’s certification. Moreover, in 2007, Jimmy was awarded a Professor’s Diploma by Valente Brothers. Jimmy also holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Information Systems and Management of Information Systems.

The Youth Fellowship Challenge is a success

This year’s summer Youth Fellowship Challenge (YFC) was once again a success. With boys and girls from North Miami Beach, Pembroke Pines and Fort Lauderdale, and nearly 200 parents and friends in attendance, it proved once again to be a winning experience for everyone involved. Professor Pedro Valente opened the challenge with a speech reminding all participants, parents, and friends of the fellowship and positive nature of the YFC. Professor Valente also explained that Jiu-Jitsu provides children with the ability to improvise based on the skills they acquire during training and that this ability is extremely valuable in many other areas of life.

As usual, the challenge was divided into two parts. Initially, the little champs and juniors took action and later Juniors 1 and 2 demonstrated their skills. A great attribute of the YFC is that it provides participants with the opportunity to perform under pressure in a safe and positive setting.

In closing, Professor Valente thanked all present and in special the parents who believe in the Valente Brothers youth program and continuously support the school.

Royler Gracie Seminar on June 9th

Master Royler Gracie is the fifth son of Grandmaster Hélio Gracie and a 7th degree Red belt & Black Belt. Royler is recognized as one of the finest Gracie Jiu-Jitsu professors and along with his father taught the Valente brothers at the famed Academia Gracie in Rio de Janeiro. At 5.7 ft. and 145 Ib. Royler developed an amazing style that exemplifies leverage and technique.

Youth Fellowship Challenge

On Sunday, May 20, our youth students will participate in the Summer Youth Fellowship Challenge. The YFC has been carefully designed to be a multi-cultural learning experience and to allow children the opportunity to exhibit their skills in an atmosphere of cooperation and respect for fellow participants. This event provides our students the opportunity to build confidence that will last a lifetime. To register, please contact our front desk by Thursday, May 17th. 
Below, watch a special highlights clip of a previous YFC where over 100 young Jiu-Jitsu practitioners participated. The video was shot and cut by our purple belt student Eric Mainade. All students are invited to attend.

Professor Pedro teaches over 100 students in Houston

Professor Pedro Valente visited, Valente Brothers Black Belt Roy Cantu’s, school in Houston, Texas for a series of seminars and belt promotions. The school has been growing exponentially in the last couple years using the Valente Brothers instructional method for both, adults and children.

Professor Pedro, was once again impressed with the technical level of all students and congratulated  Head Instructor Roy Cantu for the fine job he is doing in maintaining the Valente Brothers methodology and philosophies in Houston, Texas. Instructor Roy trained for over 10 years before receiving his Instructor’s Black Belt.

Jiu-Jitsu for Business, the ultimate strategy

Your company faces a much bigger opponent. Is there a way to turn your competitor’s size into an advantage for you? Your fiercest rival is gaining momentum in the marketplace. How can you turn that energy against him? Your biggest competitor keeps beating you to the punch, cutting into your business with superior speed. What can you do to flip the situation around and win back your customers?

These are comon questions in business that can be answered using the Jiu-JItsu philosophy and strategy.

Jiu-Jitsu emphasizes winning in combat by using your opponent’s weight and strength as weapons against him, while preserving your own mental and physical energy. It embodies the principle that good technique can win out over sheer strength.

Valente Brothers purple belt, Alan Macken is one of the many prominent businessman at Valente Brothers that use this milineary philosophy to succeed in the business world.

An entrepreneur and self-starter, Alan S. Macken is a 23-year real estate professional. During a career that began in 1986, Alan has honed his skills as a developer, investor and constructor. He has negotiated a variety of transactions for and worked successfully in partnership with the Coca-Cola Corporation, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Circle K Corporation, Texaco Gasoline, Bank of Puerto Rico (Banco Popular) and USA Grocers Corporation.

Alan is currently running for the prestigious Miami Herald award, the Miami Herald Business Plan Challenge. Click on the link below to vote on Alan’s Bid That Projectbusiness plan.

Vote today to help our fellow VB win!

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