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Showing posts with label Belgium 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belgium 2018. Show all posts

15 October 2018

Ghent and GrappleThon Belgium 2018 at Aorta BJJ

I'll take any excuse to go to Belgium, so when Weronika announced she was organising a GrappleThon in Brussels, I was very excited! That meant I could indulge myself in some wonderful Flemish and Dutch art after the GrappleThon. I've been meaning to go to Ghent/Gent for ages, so finally took the opportunity to pop down with Kirsty.

İ was heartily impressed with Ghent, very attractive city. Previously, I'd just wanted to go because it has the van Eyck altarpiece, but having finally made it, I now know there is a lot more. Gorgeous buildings, a massive castle, interesting museums, tasty food and awesome people (like Leen). I'll definitely be back! 😍



The Ghent Altarpiece in St Bavos Cathedral is one of the key works of Western art. For that reason, particularly as I love FlemishArt, I've wanted to see it for years. Jan Van Eyck was a massive influence in the development of oil painting. Though he certainly didn't invent the technique (it has been erroneously credited to him by art critics in past centuries), he was an absolute genius with oils. The Gent Altarpiece is probably his masterpiece, though there's a strong argument to instead point to the Arnolfini Portrait in the National Gallery.

As it's an altarpiece, this is huge and wasn't done by Jan alone: his older brother Hubert was also involved. İt's difficult to say who painted what, but most likely Jan did the donor portraits on the outer panels, which I particularly enjoyed given their secular nature (in that these are normal humans, not biblical figures 😉).

The altarpiece is housed in a gigantic glass vitrine, so unfortunately you can't get very close to the inner panels. However, walking around the back, you can get pretty close to those donors, plus the #risaille saints stood by them. John The Evangelist is one of my faves (depicted here by the donor) along with St Catherine (not here, but I think in a group on the lower central inner panel), as both of them fit into a fantasy setting due to their attributes. John has his poisoned cup filled with dragons (because poison 😉), Catherine has her big sword. 😍

You're not supposed to take pics, so I was being a bit naughty, but I tend to find it irksome when pics are banned. As long as you don't use flash, I think it's ok, but meh, still naughty. 😜 İt's only €4 to get in, plus another €1 for a stripped down audio guide. İt purely gives you the description of each panel, so one of the most concise audio guides I've listened to. The cathedral is also worth a look, but I was mostly just there for the altarpiece. Then it was off to meet my friend Kirsty for waffles and waffling.



Monday is closing time in #Belgium, but fortunately there were a few cool places open in Ghent yesterday. Along with St Bavo's, I was also able to check out the Design Museum Gent: hooray for chairs! Also chandeliers, but mainly chairs. There were all sorts of materials used, from cardboard to 3D printed plastic to 18th century wood, even a #chair made out of fungi. The info was pretty thorough too, with snazzy themed booklets you can take away. Well worth my €8. Gent Wins Again! Or wins a-Gent? 😉



Class #1059

The first edition of the GrappleThon Belgium was a big success, so I hope it becomes an annual event. In terms of the actual rolling, as ever I didn't do all that much. I flow rolled for over an hour with Kirsty, relaxed and staying loose so I could go longer. Tougher roll with Kenny the next day, but he was still taking it easy. Trying to keep everything in place, remove from attacks. I think he eventually got a toe hold, can't remember? On butterfly guard pass, be sure to control at least one of their hooks.

14 July 2018

14/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Open Mat

Class #1012
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Open Mat, Leuven, Belgium, 14/07/2018

2nd open mat time, rolls with Morgane (morrrr-han), plus Weronika. Framing, trying Priit method. Watch for neck grips in turtle, hand fighting in side control. Pressing armbars, also kimura grip. With Ralph, north south, threaten the breadcutter, wait for arm to bend, then forehead it. 

With Priit turtle, will keep trying, but wary of chokes. Karla choked me at Heidelcamp when I tried it, so gotta be careful. Perfect time to panda, when to do? Also did a bunch of X guard sweeps, knocking backwards. İf they kneel, what was his follow up? Think he had one, knocks them over. 



12 July 2018

12/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | David Morcegao (Wristlocks)

Class #1009
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), David Morcegao, Leuven, Belgium, 12/07/2018

Some more good tips from David, on wristlocks. The main one that stuck with me is from side control. When you're going for an attack on the other arm, you can kneel on their other arm, using that control to wristlock.

12/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Hillary Van Ornum (Bow & arrow choke)

Class #1008
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Hillary Van Ornum, Leuven, Belgium, 12/07/2018

GIA vid:

11 July 2018

11/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | 80s Open Mat

Class #1007
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Open Mat, Leuven, Belgium, 11/07/2018

Christian, taking it easy, advising that I should be more aggressive with open guard, usual problem. Good roll with Weronika, tight on back, only left small gaps. Then with Niels, using frames, into Priit defence. Knee held up ok, pleased with that. 

11/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Kenny Polmans (Butterfly guard)

Class #1006
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Kenny Polmans, Leuven, Belgium, 11/07/2018

Butterfly guard from Kenny, well taught as always.

11/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Priit Mihkelson (Side control escapes)

Class #1005
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Priit Mihkelson, Leuven, Belgium, 11/07/2018

I've been taught this class by Priit quite a few times now, it's always useful to see it another time. Priit's teaching style isn't typical, so I find it takes multiple lessons for me to glean the details of his technique.

10 July 2018

10/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Chris Ulbricht (Back take versus opposite side half guard pass)

Class #1004
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Chris Ulbricht, Leuven, Belgium, 10/07/2018

Chris' class is up on the GIA site too. :D



10/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Alexander Neufang (Kimura)

Class #1003
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Alexander Neufang, Leuven, Belgium, 10/07/2018

Handily, the excellent BJJ Globetrotters in Action site records videos of most of the classes, which means a lot less videoing required from me. It also means I can embed it here: hooray! :D




10/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Fran Vanderstukken (Passing)

Class #1002
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Fran Vanderstukken, Leuven, Belgium, 10/07/2018

Fran started off by recapping her half guard pass from last time. Solid details on the hip switch pass versus half guard, then on to the over-under pass. I love the super scientific way she approached that pass, carefully isolated angles and movement. She finished off with passing inverted guard, useful as that's not something I see taught all that often. Another great class, Fran's sessions are always a highlight.



09 July 2018

09/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | Triangle Mechanics (Jay Bell)

Class #1001
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Jay Bell, Leuven, Belgium, 09/07/2018

The main difference to how Bell does his triangle is that he finishes straight on with a squeeze, rather than the swivel to the side I like to do (from Ryan Hall's method). Initialy set up is kicking the leg firmly into their shoulder/neck, extending to create some pressure. It's your thigh that hits in, then clamps down firmly. Lift your hips to prevent stacking and increase pressure even futher. Your other leg locks that in place, going over the shoulder to prevent any space.

To finish, pull down on their head as you lift the hips. You might need to rotate their head. Should that not succeed, there were a few follow-ups, like switching into an armbar and reverse triangles underneath the body.

09/07/2018 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Leuven 2018 | X Guard (Thibault Olivier)

Class #1000
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Sportoase Leuven), Thibault Olivier, Leuven, Belgium, 09/07/2018

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After an overnight FlixBus from the UK, travelling under the sea in a train, I arrived at the promised land: Leuven 2018! It's fitting that my 1000th class of BJJ is at the Leuven BJJ Globetrotters Camp. They've been a massive part of my BJJ training since 2015, when I attended my first camp, which was also the first iteration of the Leuven Camp. That's grown to the biggest of all the BJJ Globetrotters Camps, a major event in the international BJJ calendar. I now build my whole year around the Leuven Camp, something I intend to attend annually.

It's also helped inspire me to try and set up my own mini-camps, so try and reduce that Post Camp Blues: I'm thinking April and October would tide me over, though my first 'test' camp is going to be August 25th and 26th. If anyone reading this is interested in popping down to Bristol for 8 hours of training with 6 black belts (including Seymour 'Meerkatsu' Yang), click here. ;D

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Olivier presented a useful overview of the main sweeps from x guard. He does it further apart than I'm used to, with one leg hooking right up by the hip, the other behind the knee. You can tip them backwards, push into their leg and technical stand. If you combine a push with a backwards tilt, you might get their foot off the floor, which you can then grab to drive and knock them over.

To pass, Olivier suggested pulling up on the arm, thrusting your hips forward. With your other hand, grab behind their knee, then do a quick rotate inside with your leg to remove their hook. That leg then immediately kicks back, so you can slide down and move into a pass.