training in brazil

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  1. callum weaver's Avatar

    callum weaver said:

    training in brazil

    hi guys was planning on trying to get some money together to travel to brazil and maybe train for a year and work, was just wondering a few things like

    . how safe is it if i behave myself?
    . are the fees more expensive per class?
    . do they speak english in the classes?
    . and where is the best place to train considering im not from Brazil?
    .is it worth it?

    any help would be appreciated
     
  2. Jon Helton said:
     
  3. santxo said:

    training in brazil

    hey, my name is santiago and i´m writting from south of brazil.

    is safe training here, the violence is like other places but some cities are more violents and some gyms more expensives.

    the best gym of BJJ is the gracie barra- carlinhos gracie in RJ.

    but Rio de janeiro is more hard to passing time ´cause the violence in this place is a little bit higher. In Curitiba the gracie barra from Marcos Schubert is very good too.

    Search for Alliance from Fabio Gurgel too. One of the best teachers of BJJ in World.

    if you need more informations looking for in

    www.graciemag.com

    the guys are very light and can help you

    Ose!
     
  4. Ehsan_Karam said:
    I'd rather go to Cali and train at HQ. But getting Staph in Rio sounds like fun too.
     
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    John Alighieri said:
    I was gonna say go to Cali if you want some awesome jiu jitsu most of the best instructors in the world live there, unless you wanna enjoy a different culture/ country
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  6. callum weaver's Avatar

    callum weaver said:
    are the prices for training in brazil cheapor r they expensive because one of my friends travelled to brazil and took one beginners class at brazilian top team and they charged him the equivalent of £30.00
     
  7. Tim Gillette's Avatar

    Tim Gillette said:
    I train GI at a Gracie Barra and my instructor trained at the Rio Gracie Barra since he was 14. He told me the city is getting a lot safer because the World Cup and Olympics coming in the future. They're really making an effort right now to clean up Rio.

    He also said that most of the bigger schools have English speaking instructors. Gracie Barra, Gordo's or Gurgel would all be good options.
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  8. Ehsan_Karam said:
    how many days a week are you down there now Tim?
     
  9. Jeremy "The Gerbil" Arel said:
    Jon linked you my blog that I wrote previous to moving to Brazil. I stayed with connectionrio and lived 1/4 a block away from Gordo's academy. The two head instructors speak English fluently and there are 5 or 6 other high end belts that speak English. If you're going to stay there a year your Portuguese will get good enough that you will be able to communciate with the people that dont speak English.

    In case you're to busy to go through the 300+ pages of my blog (which I highly recommend considering it covers everything from girls, sex hotels, training, eating and going to clubs) then I'll answer those questions fro you here.


    . how safe is it if i behave myself?

    It is very safe if you behave yourself. If you dont go looking for drugs, dont go out to clubs and dont go to areas that are known for being bad you'll probably be safe. People ask me all the time if Rio is dangerous and I have to respond to them "is NYC dangerous?" Sure there are some areas that are very dangerous, some areas that you just dont go, but to discount a city that is larger than NYC because it has some rough areas is....well stupid.

    . are the fees more expensive per class?

    No the fees are ridiculously cheaper. That was one of the reasons that I went to Brazil over going to CA. I would love to go to CA and train also and if you're only looking at going for a month then it's actually cheaper to go to CA. When you start looking at the long time trips (4 months, 6 months a year) then Brazil is cheaper hands down (as a tourist without any "hookups")

    . do they speak english in the classes?

    Yes (at least at the Gordo Academy). The main instructors all speak English.

    . and where is the best place to train considering im not from Brazil?

    I am partial, but I think connectionrio is the best place to stay and Barra is Gringo friendly in the sense that you cant really wander into a bad part of the town. There will also be other gringos there living in the house and it provides a really unique living style.

    .is it worth it?

    I spent 6 months there the first time and over 8 months there the second time. It revolutionized my game. I wish I could fight a clone of myself before I went to Brazil.

    Any other questions please feel free to ask.
     
  10. Tim Gillette's Avatar

    Tim Gillette said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Ehsan_Karam View Post
    how many days a week are you down there now Tim?
    I'm there 2 days a week normally. Wednesday for 3 hours and Friday for 2-2.5 hours. Sunday is my only day off now. I'm doing NOGI 4 days a week and GI 2 days.
    Tim Gillette | Owner/Instructor
    Morning Star Jiu Jitsu - Denver
    www.MorningStarJJ.com
    info@MorningStarJJ.com
    720-917-4014