Oregon Underground >> Clark Gracie BJJ Seminar @ Impact JJ
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http://impactjj-clarkgracie-efbevent.eventbrite.com/ Training Seminar: Competition Proven Techniques By Clark Gracie Please join Impact Jiu Jitsu as we host a seminar by Clark Gracie on Saturday, June 25, 2011. Clark Gracie is a Black Belt under Master Carley Gracie. Clark was raised in both the San Francisco Bay Area and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and trained under his father, Carley Gracie (8th degree Red and Black Belt and undefeated National Champion from 1969-1972). Clark is the grandson of Carlos Gracie, creator of the art known today as either “Gracie Jiu-Jitsu” or “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.” From childhood, Clark was exposed to his many relatives (his father, uncles, and cousins) who were masters in the art of Jiu Jitsu and from whom he received much inspiration, encouragement, and Jiu Jitsu training, which gave Clark the desire to be the Champion he is today. Clark Gracie has found a new home in San Diego, where he is a Jiu Jitsu instructor and competitor. Clark's recent competition record includes: 1st Place American Nationals 2010 1st Place New York Open 2010 2nd Place Pan American Championship 2010 1st place World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup - Abu Dhabi Trials 2010 1st Place World No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championships 2009 1st Place US National No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championships 2009 2009 Grapplers Quest Champion 2nd Place No-Gi Worlds 2007 2nd Place American Nationals 2007 1st Place Fabio Santos Open 2007 1st Place California Classic International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Grappling Tournament 2006 1st Place Arizona State Grappling Challenge 2006 1st Place American Nationals 2006 Pan American Medalist in April 2006 1st Place American Nationals 2005 1st Place Champion in the San Diego Open in 2005 |
| 6/23/11 2:46 AM | |
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$75 :( I know, still a good deal but kind of spendy for 3 hours |
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