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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Two new SBGi Instructors and ICC 2006 grads!


SBGi world headquarters in Portland OR just held it's annual Christmas party and ICC graduation last night. As usual it was a great time with fantastic people.

Regards ICC, it sounds cliche but it is true that this last group, which was the 11th Year we have had the program, set the bar to an all time high in terms of growth in performance, well rounded games, and their ability to teach and help others. I could not be prouder of the entire class.


Jonathan Lee pummeling with Travis Davison at SBGi headquarters.

That fact made the decision regarding who the graduating Instructors would be for this class that much harder. But I am happy to announce that we now have two new SBGi Instructors, Jonathan Lee and James Davis. Both men have been teaching on a regular basis at the PDX Gym throughout 2006, and both have really exceptional and well rounded games, BJJ, MMA, clinch, stand up, and above all else a demonstrated talent at helping others in the Gym.

Good job guys!


James Davis at his MMA debut earlier this Year.

ICC 2007 begins in a few weeks and will be the largest class we have ever had so far. We have even added a daytime ICC class to accommodate more members which I will also be teaching on Wed afternoons. Anyone interested in the program should contact Matt or Bill at the Portland Gym (503)230-7924. straightblastgym@hotmail.com

BBC article on SBG_UK's Rosi!


CAGED FIGHTER

Lots of people lead double lives - but Inside Out met someone whose two passions couldn’t be further apart.

Meet Rosi Sexton - doctor of mathematics by day, caged fighter by night! Rosi Sexton is an unlikely fighter. She’s a high achiever in the academic world of Manchester University where she’s just become a doctor of maths. In this world, she’s quiet, unassuming and calm.

But in her spare time she’s also a top British fighter in the rather unusual sport of cage fighting – otherwise known as mixed martial arts. Put her in a cage and she becomes fierce, feisty and quite scary.


Rosi graduating from the University of Manchester Rosi says, "Both I do because of the challenge. Maths is obviously a mental challenge. With mixed martial arts what everyone sees is the physical challenge, but there’s also the mental aspect. It’s like a game of chess. The difference is you’ve got to do it while they’re hitting you, which is a bit more challenging!"

What is mixed martial arts?
Mixed martial arts combines techniques from different disciplines like wrestling and boxing. There are few rules making it as true to real fighting as possible.

The cage is there for safety - to stop the fighters falling out of the ring.

In America it’s big business but has only taken off here in the last five years. It isn’t recognised by any UK governing bodies despite its historic origins.

Karl Tanswell, a Mixed Martial Arts Coach says, "It’s the original Olympic sport…. It’s the ultimate athletic endeavour."


Dedication
It was Rosi’s tenacity, rather than a natural talent, that impressed Karl enough to take her on at his gym in Manchester. Karl says of Rosi when he first met her, "I thought she was too small and that she’d get hurt… I just wanted to get rid of her really."

"A few women over here want to fight Rosi - but they're not on her level."
Karl Tanswell, Trainer
Through intense training and dedication, Rosi has become successful. Karl says, "She trains like a pro. She’s disciplined, she takes her nutrition and she rests when she needs to… and that’s what you need. If your preparation is good, then your game’s going to be good."

Dedication is an all-around attribute for Rosi. Maths isn’t an easy subject and to become a doctor of it requires dedication.

Lack of opponents
Mixed martial arts is a male dominated sport – there are only a handful of female competitors in Rosi’s weight category in Britain and she’s fought and beaten them all. Rosi’s last major fight against Carla O’Sullivan was in April 2003. This means that she has now literally run out of opponents. Rosi says, "It gets frustrating sometimes. I don’t get to fight as often as I’d like."

Violent?

Rosi calculates how to be a winner
Mixed martial arts certainly isn’t for the faint hearted. But Rosi claims it’s not as violent as it looks because fighters submit rather than fight to the end.

Rosi says, "It’s one of these sports that the tabloids love to jump on because they can play on the violence, which is a shame because if they could see what was involved in the sport and the technicality of it, I think a lot of people would change their mind."


Despite no official recognition all competitors must be licensed and insured. According to the industry, injury rates are very low.

Future prospects
The shortage of women in the sport hasn’t done Rosi’s game any harm, but with no major fights to look forward to it is a challenge for Karl to keep her motivated.

Now that Rosi’s trounced the available talent in Britain, Karl is looking abroad to Japan, France and America for serious opponents in Rosi’s weight category. In the meantime Rosi is to continue training and practising. Considering her experience and dedicated personality, it is likely that however long she waits, she’ll be fully prepared.

SBG_NYC seminar rocked!


Much thanks to everyone at SBG_NYC for a great trip. The seminar was packed, and it was good to see so many people back on the mat again. As always Christian was an excellent host and the his new Manhattan location rocks! Anyone finding themselves in the area should absolutley stop in and get in some solid training time with great people. You can find them here:

122 West 27th Street (between 6th and 7th Aves) on the second floor
New York City, NY 10001
Email: info@roninathletics.com
Web: www.roninathletics.com

More pics from the trip coming soon. . .

New SBGi ATG in Salem MA!


I am happy to announce that we have a new ATG located in Salem MA!

Here are the details:
Dragon Within Martial Arts Contact: Dennis Cregier or Mike Turner 278 Rear Highland Ave Salem, MA 01970 Tel: 978-745-8511 Email: DennisCregier@aol.com Mturn@comcast.net Web: Dragonwithinmartialarts.com

I had the oppurtunity to train with them the weekend before last at the SBG_NYC seminar. They work frequently with both Kenny Florian and SBGi Coach and Regional Director Steve Whittier. Check their website for updates on workshops with Kenny as well.

Welcome!