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Exclusive Interview with Matthias "Matze" Sieber
From: Mirko Can wiper
- Thursday, 16 June 2011
Photos via Matthias Sieber.
Matthias Sieber began his martial arts career as a young judoka. But after nearly two years gave him the training any more and so he turned for a long time on the martial arts, before he began as an adult, the study of ninjutsu. In 2005, his perspective changed for effective training in the martial arts. In that year he learned the Muay Thai. The foundations he built, first at the gym Sitpholek in Pattaya (Thailand) and finally in the Gym Kwan. Since July 2006 he is a certified instructor in Muay Thai and kickboxing, and WKN of IPTA. His skills in grappling, he checked for recording training in 2006 in a contest.
So he could win after a few weeks of training, the title of the South German champion in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. In addition to many leading placings (also in other European countries) then followed in 2007 the title of German Vice Champion in Luta Livre and the title of German champion in the International Grappling. He also was honored as the best technicians in the tournament, which definitely applied techniques from the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu had a large share. Other international successes followed. Matthias Basic Instructor in Krav Maga Krav Maga Association of Australia's (now the European Krav Maga organization) in association manager Göksel Böttcher and also a certified Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Coach of the MMACA.
Matthias' interest in the various approaches in the martial arts styles made him like Modern Arnis, Kali Sikaran, Penjak Silat, Tai Chi, Kung Fu, Jeet Kune Do, Ju-Jitsu, Capoeira, Taekwondo, MMA Thaikido system, Wing Chun to try and Luta Livre Jiu Jitsu. Since 2011, he tried to focus more on the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu focus and gives more responsibilities in the education of pupils in school sports Hamburg qualified trainer. Matthias is located primarily in Los Angeles, California on a regular basis with Eddie Bravo, the founder of 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu.
GroundandPound: Hi Matthias, please introduce yourself to the readers once before.
Matthias Sieber: Hello! My name is Matthias Sieber. I am a native of Hamburg, Capricorn, tap and go strong on the 30th I like sporty ride, play to relax on my Xbox 360 or on the Mac and listen to music. I'm in a happy relationship and have goals in life. Also, I am the owner and head coach of the Hamburg school sports, the best martial arts school in the beautiful Hanseatic city. And this is what it should probably go primary. (Laughs)
How did the collaboration with Eddie Bravo?
After I fought in ADCC in Spain in November or December 2006, a former team-mate also has traveled to Barcelona to train with Robin Gracie. In his hotel room he showed me the legendary fight against Royler Gracie by Eddie Bravo in 2003. It was a nice match, which has remained in my memory.
After it became clear that the school at that time I trained, I no longer wanted to have on board, I have reoriented. I wanted to train grappling, because I had fallen in love with the sport. The Gi was always matter, because I started originally with the BJJ to MMA on the ground under conditions not to go down mercilessly. So I've looked at many videos and learned from books. No optimal training conditions.
Luckily, the gym has given me the opportunity Kwan with a (heavy and insanely powerful) bouncer and school friend of rumzurollen earlier. When I then "Mastering The Rubber Guard" get in my hands and worked the techniques from the book well in tournaments simply, was already clear to me that I really want to learn the system. I've emailed Eddie, he has welcomed me and I've already booked my flight. In early 2008, I then trained for three months with him in school in Los Angeles and since then we are in regular contact.
Are you regularly in the States?
I try every year to be there. Thailand in 2009, I suffered a pretty nasty injury, which I am still suffering. So I'm only a year later was for three months in the States have made considerable progress and get my blue belt from Eddie. This year I was there again for two months. I would like to fly more often and stay there longer, because I simply want to be there again as a student and friend from Berlin, has said "consume" can. But I have a school to conduct and 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu terms in Germany, I'm still indispensable in the long run.
You are now the official representative of the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu. You are in
Box office to see video for 10th Planet JJ. Are you a little proud of this achievement?
No and yes. I'm not proud of myself because I am left behind my own expectations. What I'm proud of the team sports school Hamburg is our coaches, students, the 10th planet in general community and other supporters. But there is mad busy. To set priorities is not always easy. Certainly it is remarkable what my partner and Verena Sehring I have achieved so far with the Sports School.
But we are not done yet and so little time left on the creature look happy. And just for the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu in this country is still much work to do reconnaissance. The picture that has the BJJ scene from the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu is, in my opinion comparable to the image that the German population from the "cage fighting". A quick glance at the surface and it becomes a rigid opinion formed.
With you as coach of the MMA-UFC-Star Carlos Eduardo Rocha. How did this collaboration?
In addition to the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu hours, we have introduced two years ago with Gi BJJ units. At the beginning Rodrigo Augusto has taught us. Which is then migrated to California and his successor has started with us. Since it was predictable but that his partner as breadwinner is no longer employed in their job, the two have been looking for alternatives.
That they open their own school then, and even actively solicit members of us, where we have fed the pair plus their baby is ugly, of course. I then established contact with Carlos Eduardo Rocha. We met, he talked a lot about, I have listened curious explained my point of view and we got along well. After a few weeks then he has started with us two times a week, once to give BJJ and MMA training. Carlos is great.
Day by day he is sympathetic to me and although I personally have no great friend of the mad Gis am, but I am learning a lot about BJJ in each of his workouts. With him, you realize the passion and that he wants to make his students better. He is an honest, respectful man who makes us all better people. And if someone his Jiu Jitsu to the stage of the UFC can prove how he does it ... Honestly? Who wants to be a good fighter and not training with us is your own fault. We had never been without Carlos hide, but he is more than the icing on the cake.
Matthias Sieber and UFC fighter Carlos Eduardo Rocha during training.
What it offers in addition to MMA and BJJ?
We originally started with Krav Maga and the EKMO (European Krav Maga Organisation) is the only organization to which we are affiliated with a school. Muay Thai and boxing are other disciplines that we pursue ambitious. In addition, we Kettlebell training, an MMA conditioning unit and yoga on offer. Verena also encouraged a further two times a week, the Lil 'Dragons to move. Competitors are further promoted separately, but also many people from outside come in particular because of the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu to us and only want one more and then private practice. Same for Krav Maga. In addition, we often invite speakers to seminars in. They did not always have a great name, but are masters of their subject and provide new incentives to our coaches. More matching offers will soon follow
When it comes to grappling everything revolves around the current German Grappling League. How about that. It also provides active fighters?
We are in the current season for various reasons, not fighters.
Part 2 :)
What would you advise someone who wants to start martial arts?
Do it! Look at a few schools and was doing a few training sessions to the sample. If it amuses you, stay there. Not every school is the right thing for everyone. Therefore, look around you and stay there, where do you feel comfortable.
What else are for projects with you?
Since a lot at the paper. Verena and I will make in the near future, many energy-consuming administrative tasks to a trusted and competent person. Then we have a little more air for much more. Personally, I have to spread next to the everyday business, the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu efforts in Europe. That means any new schools or additional training opportunities in existing schools.
Let's see what comes up. Seminars in Lueneburg, Germany, Schwerin, Munich, Germany and Austria are already on the agenda. On the Y-Day, we are well represented again. Who wants to get a whiff of a little money on the lawn of a campsite in many different martial arts that can look at the like. Is always an interesting event. Speaking of interesting event. We as a team in Hamburg Schlickerschlusen Tideland Olympics in Brunsbüttel. It is a fundraiser - just googled times. Also I would like to take us another 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu workshop and offer to collect money for the Japanese Red Cross.
For members of the sports school, I work with our webmaster accompanying lessons in a learning portal on the Internet. And this year it will be a Summer Slam on 6 August delivered after we held last year in deference to the DGL only a single tournament.
Many people follow a philosophy. This may in daily training, but also be integrated in life. You have philosophical approaches by which one you like to align the two things mentioned?
Hmm ... This is a very good question. I act from a deep conviction for me, and firm principles. These define my life and I sure need some time to wear it to the surface and to put into words. But let me try. Difficulties and problems I see as a chance to grow. This is true in daily training, and life in general up to me. In practice, such challenges are easy to spot.
In MMA Conditioning we do every three to four weeks, a so-called "Warrior Challenge". This is always the same from the three exercises. It is a time limit and the goal is, the number of repetitions performed cleanly from the last time to beat. My personal benchmark is rolling with a training partner with very good defense. How often can I submit Jessica in six minutes? On the other hand there is Carlos. How long will I live with him when he attacked my legs? Life itself offers many opportunities every day to grow as a person. Not all of these opportunities can be identified as such and very positive, but that's life. I develop in what I do all the ambition and want to deal with things just as a bare minimum and above average. Also, I refuse at this point in my life regressions to make. Maybe I can not come directly to my next goal, then I'm just a bow around it and discover something new that I would not have seen without the obstacle.
This mindset has helped me especially in recent years to deal with my injuries. I try my students that are temporarily not fully participate in regular training can always identify ways in which they can make an alternative. Sometimes proves to be something seemingly bad than happy twist of fate (because if you believe), but only if you own something from the situation and make positive tackles the matter. And I know as a motorcyclist, that is indeed the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, but the best thing a curve or an arc. I have through my career as a role model. That has not always mean that I can do everything the best because the do not. But I still have to show the direction and clear the way to go.
First, out front, then maybe a little bit and then driving the way I walk and look after that my protégé moves still on the right path. We have Muay Thai in particular, many people with whom I would not necessarily get in the ring when I was out for a victory. If I want to improve the world - and I want - I must first of all to work on myself. Then I can try to positively influence my environment closer. These are family, friends and work colleagues, the cashier at the supermarket, where you just run people over the way ... be kind to each other. The kindness I have with the self-admittedly still practicing. I'm personally a very frank and direct person. Not everyone appreciates this honesty and feels, sometimes perhaps rightly, aggrieved. Basically, I mean it very well but with my fellow man.
Which technology is your specialty?
I continue to work on my technique Gagging Spider. I could fall so far so no brown belts. But in general, are among my favorites strangulation. Rear Naked, and D'Arce choke Triangle are probably my most successful submissions.
Where do you see yourself in five, ten and twenty years?
There's many possible scenarios. In five years I see myself more travel around the world. Further dissemination of 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu in Europe, further training camps in Los Angeles. And then maybe I will learn to surf so well last time. In 5 years I have made the most of the tasks in the sports school, am more than a visionary CEO and I can possibly give my first Lilagurt. I myself would like to have trained at the time so much that I am a solid brown belt in 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu. And two of my unfinished tattoos should by then be finally finished. Sent in 10 years I see myself in elementary school my child and try to explain to the headmaster, that my child has not tried to kill the school bully, but just him sleep. In 20 years I'm in a castle and learn from Steven Seagal front kicks and wrist lever.
Matthias, thanks for the interview!
I have to thank!
haha... google translater is always terrible... but hopefully you'll get the right idea ;)
thanks! :D
Keep up the good work, Matthias
Nice work Matthias!
very nice sir well done
Very nice :)