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04-11-2009, 17:49
Endlich: Seit diesem Monat hat Chiang Mai einen unterrichtenden BJJ-Black-Belt, Professor Pedro "Bebe" Schmall. Hier ein paar weitere Informationen:
CMBJJ and EMAC (Executive Martial Arts Center) are proud to announce the arrival of Professor Pedro "Bebe" Schmall to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Pedro will begin instructing both gi and no-gi Brazilian Jiu-jitsu starting November 3rd, 2009. The academy will be located immediately adjacent to the Bossotel Inn (10/4 Railway Road, Chiang Mai) directly across from the Chiang Mai railway station.
Pedro hails from the birthplace of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) where he began training under Fernando "Pinduka" Guimarães and the legendary Carlson Gracie. Earlier in his career, Pedro was a fierce competitor and perfected his trade alongside great champions such as Mario Sperry, Murilo Bustamante, and Ricardo Liborio. His determination and hard work earned him many tournament victories for the Carlson Gracie Team.
After Carlson Gracie relocated to the USA, Pedro continued his training under Royler Gracie who awarded him with his brown and black belts. In addition to his competition experience, Pedro has extensive coaching experience around the world including the USA, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Mainland China.
Pedro has been training and teaching Brazilian Jiu-jitsu for over 20 years. Pedro's jiu-jitsu is no-nonsense, just heavy and tight, the way jiu-jitsu ought to be. If you would like to experience world-class Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and take your skills to another level, please contact CMBJJ (chiangmaibjj@hotmail.com) for more information.
Nun gibt es endlich auch Trainingszeiten am Wochenden, so dass ich endlich trainieren kann. Samstag geht's los! Wer mehr Informationen benötigt, kann mich gern anschreiben oder bei facebook der Gruppe "Chaing Mai BJJ" beitreten.
Liebe Grüße an alle aus Chiang Mai
die snooze
CMBJJ and EMAC (Executive Martial Arts Center) are proud to announce the arrival of Professor Pedro "Bebe" Schmall to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Pedro will begin instructing both gi and no-gi Brazilian Jiu-jitsu starting November 3rd, 2009. The academy will be located immediately adjacent to the Bossotel Inn (10/4 Railway Road, Chiang Mai) directly across from the Chiang Mai railway station.
Pedro hails from the birthplace of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) where he began training under Fernando "Pinduka" Guimarães and the legendary Carlson Gracie. Earlier in his career, Pedro was a fierce competitor and perfected his trade alongside great champions such as Mario Sperry, Murilo Bustamante, and Ricardo Liborio. His determination and hard work earned him many tournament victories for the Carlson Gracie Team.
After Carlson Gracie relocated to the USA, Pedro continued his training under Royler Gracie who awarded him with his brown and black belts. In addition to his competition experience, Pedro has extensive coaching experience around the world including the USA, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Mainland China.
Pedro has been training and teaching Brazilian Jiu-jitsu for over 20 years. Pedro's jiu-jitsu is no-nonsense, just heavy and tight, the way jiu-jitsu ought to be. If you would like to experience world-class Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and take your skills to another level, please contact CMBJJ (chiangmaibjj@hotmail.com) for more information.
Nun gibt es endlich auch Trainingszeiten am Wochenden, so dass ich endlich trainieren kann. Samstag geht's los! Wer mehr Informationen benötigt, kann mich gern anschreiben oder bei facebook der Gruppe "Chaing Mai BJJ" beitreten.
Liebe Grüße an alle aus Chiang Mai
die snooze