Five Machado Brothers 2008 Jiu-Jitsu Camp
Five Machado Brothers 2008 Jiu-Jitsu Camp
The five Machado brothers (Carlos, Roger, Rigan, Jean Jacques, and John) will join forces to conduct the 2008 MACHADO JIU-JITSU CAMP providing an opportunity to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu students of all levels to share some time and learn some serious techniques. All Martial Artists – Men and Women, are encouraged to join them in this four day intensive Jiu-Jitsu instructional program designed to help accelerate Jiu-Jitsu skills. The event will take place October 2nd – 5th in a 12,500 sq. feet facility owned and hosted by Mr. Ray Thompson’s Upstate Karate Family Martial Arts Center (please see www.upstatekarate.com) in the beautiful town of Simpsonville, South Carolina.
Emanating from Brazil, the Machado brothers have demonstrated the effectiveness of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in many “no rules” tournaments. They have proven their superiority on the mat, winning numerous Brazilian championships and national and world titles in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Russian sambo and even western wrestling. This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu system is rooted in one-on-one ground fighting, achieving superior positions for joint locks, chokes and strikes.
The RCJ Machado Camp takes Jiu-Jitsu beyond the local studio and into a higher level. All Martial Artists are encouraged to attend this phenomenal 4 day event. “ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES”
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Five Machado Brothers 2008 Jiu-Jitsu Camp