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    Author: Elliot Acosta

    Ode to Demian Maia

      Two weeks ago, Demian Maia’s 7 fight winning streak and 3 year journey to a title shot came to an unceremonious end in what most consider… Read more “Ode to Demian Maia”

    August 16, 2017August 16, 2017 by Elliot Acosta

    The Greatness of Hakuho

    While the combat sports world is enamored by the circus of Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather, quietly over in Japan, sumo wrestler Hakuho has just captured the… Read more “The Greatness of Hakuho”

    July 21, 2017 by Elliot Acosta

    Video Study: James Gallagher’s Position to Submission

    If you’re not a diehard MMA fan, you might have missed the highly touted prospect James Gallagher defeating Chinzo Machida last weekend during Bellator 180. At just… Read more “Video Study: James Gallagher’s Position to Submission”

    June 30, 2017June 30, 2017 by Elliot Acosta

    3 Tips For Getting The Most Out of Open Mat

    Open mat is an opportunity to test out your skill and techniques sparring with a training partner. However with the wrong approach and mindset, open mat can… Read more “3 Tips For Getting The Most Out of Open Mat”

    June 21, 2017 by Elliot Acosta

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    TXT or Talk to Geoff about Jiu-jitsu and lunch. (919) 280-1345 We are a Douchebag-Free Zone!

    HOURS AND LOCATION

    NOW AT EVAN'S MARTIAL ARTS!
    3751 Sumner Blvd.
    TRIANGLE TOWN CENTER MALL
    SUITE 130 (ACROSS FROM BARNES AND NOBLE AND MINI SOCCER FIELD)
    Mon: 7:30 PM
    Tues: 10:30AM
    Wed: 7:30PM
    Thurs: 10:30AM
    Sat: 9:30AM-11:00ish

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    • John Connell's art site! Buy a poster!
    • Ladd's Karate
    • Open Guard Apex where I also teach

    Are You Confused?

    Does life sometimes seem untenable, remarkably embrangling, utterly unwinnable? We felt that way too until Jiu-jitsu cured us of our many peripheral miseries. There is nothing quite like Jiu-jitsu. Jiu-jitsu: it is the answer!
    Jiu-jitsu is patient, Jiu-jitsu is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Jiu-jitsu does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

    Jiu-jitsu never fails.

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    Where did Brazilian Jiu-jitsu originate?

    Brazilian Jiu-jitsu is classical Judo as taught by Judo practitioner and promoter (in the Americas and Europe) Mitsuo "Esai" Maeda in the early half of the 20th century. He was apparently a scrappy little fighter who was sometimes called "count of combat" by friend and foes alike. As a naturalized Brazilian (the Japanese have long been fascinated with and exploitative of the Amazon) Maeda came into contact with and trained many Brazilians including the famous Gracie brothers.   While Judo over the last century has become a throw-focused Olympic tradition BJJ has maintained the more scrappy, ground-based, "street fight" aspect of the art.
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