Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Gym vs Gym BJJ competition with GRIPS!

WHAT: Gym vs Gym competition. GRIPS beat HKJJ in the last round. The winner hosts the next competition and invites the next gym to compete. Tag, Kylin BJJ is it!

WHEN: Saturday, September 3, 1:00pm.

WHERE: JAB, 5th Fl Kimley Commercial Building, 142-146 Queens Road, Central

http://www.jabmma.com/classes/index.php?id=2

We will be 15 to 15. Get your stats in to Thomas ASAP!

Friday, August 19, 2011

"Chinese BJJ Association" from London training at TRIQUEST!


"A big thanks to Viking, Wing & Shukie from London - http://www.legacybjj.co.uk/ for dropping by this last week to train & spar with everyone. We had all learnt a lot from their up to date high level bjj techniques, I'm very happy to see the future of Chinese Bjj around the world and I'm sure it won't be long before we hear Chinese players start to be recognized in high level bjj competitions :) Keep training guys!" -Thomas Fan



2011 BJJ Philippine National Championship



August 6, 2011 - TRIQUEST back in Shenzhen

Ken, Andy, Dixon and Victor were invited back to Shenzhen to teach grappling technique.







Tuesday, August 9, 2011

September 4 - 2nd annual Kali Brotherhood competition!


last year saw the inaugural Kali Brotherhood of Hong Kong stick fighting competition. once again, our TRIQUEST guys have organized the second (and only) single stick fighting competition in Hong Kong to be held on Sunday September 4th.


last year's competition was a great success. we introduced quite a lot of spectators to the art of Philippine stick fighting.
grand champion Leo!





Thursday, August 4, 2011

Does your gi conform to IBJJF rules?

we are gearing up for a heavy competition season: World Pro trials in Shanghai and KL, the first ADCC tournament in Macau, and the annual Thailand Open. so everyone should be working really hard on their skills. in addition to time on the mats, you should also take time to review the rules of competition. and since so many people have new gis, or will be competing for the first time, you should make sure that what you plan to compete in conforms to the rules. we all love our gym and club patches. well, here's where you are allowed to put them so they don't interfere with grips (pay attention to the cuffs and belt area):

here are some rules taken directly from the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation's website (and this is the link so you can refresh yourself on all the rules):

ARTICLE 8ยบ - KIMONO

COMPETiTORS ARE REQUIRED TO USE KIMONOS UNDER THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS

A. Constructed of cotton or similar material and in good condition. The material may not be excessivly thick or hard to the point where it will obstruct the opponent.

B. Colours may be black, white or blue, no combined colors (white kimono with blue pants, etc.)

C. The jacket is to be of suficient length down to the thighs, sleeves must reach the wrist with arms extended in front of the body. The sleeve should follow the oficial measures according to CBJJ, and IBJJF.From the shoulder to the wrist.

D. Belt width 4-5cm, with colour corresponding to rank tied around the waist with a double knot , tight enough to secure the kimono closed.

E. Athletes are not permitted to compete with torn kimonos, sleeves or pants that are not of propper length or with t-shirts underneath the kimono (except in the female divisions).

F. Is not allowed to use paint kimonos, except for the teams.

Competitors must abide by the hygiene and kimono specifications in order to compete, otherwise the opponent will be considered the winner.

the following gi is NOT regulation. but it IS cool.