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    WORLD CHAMPION TEACHING HYE-JITSU AT O.C. ARMENIAN CENTER

    asbarez
    Friday, February 24th, 2012

    The students after class

    World Champion Ricardo Abreu is taking time out of his busy schedule
    to teach the art of Brazilian Jiu- Jitsu (BJJ) to the Armenian Youth
    of the Orange County Community every Tuesday and Saturday. He has
    affectionately named his teachings "Hye-Jitsu." According to Abreu,
    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art, combat sport, and a self defense
    system that focuses on grappling and ground fighting.

    The art was derived from the Japanese martial art of Kodokan judo
    in the early 20th century. It teaches that a smaller, weaker person
    can successfully defend against a bigger, stronger assailant by using
    leverage and proper technique - most notably by applying joint-locks
    and chokeholds to defeat the other person. BJJ training can be used for
    sport grappling tournaments and mixed martial arts (MMA) competition
    or self defense. Abreu states "Most importantly it teaches the kids
    to have self confidence and discipline."

    The Armen Karo Gomideh's Youth Committee organized and launched the
    Hye-Jitsu lessons in November of 2011. Since then, Abreu has been
    teaching this ancient Japanese Art Form at the Orange County Armenian
    Community Center to several youth many of whom attend the Ari Giragos
    Minassian School and the ARF Badanees. They meet twice a week and
    begin each class with traditional "warm up" excercises and stretches.

    After warming up, the kids are taught different techinques and
    submissions. The last portion of the class is dedicated to sparring,
    where the students get an opportunity to use the techiniques they
    have learned against each other in a controlled environment.

    His students admire and respect him not only for his dedication to
    the art, but rather for his patience, kindness, and willingness to
    go above and beyond in each and every class.

    When he is not at the Armenian Community Center in Orange County,
    Abreu is training Famous MMA Fighter Tito Ortiz and many others. He
    recently made his Mixed Martial Arts debut in December of 2011 where
    he submmitted his opponent Marcos Wilson da Silva in 61 seconds.

    Abreu's nickname "Demente" in Portuguese stands for "Madman". The
    reason his training partners gave him the nickname was because people
    would often stretch his arm to the limit, but he would more then
    often prevail and win. For this his coach and colleagues started
    calling him Madman (Demente).

    His dedication to the Art of Jiu-Jitsu and to the youth of the Orange
    County Armenian community is teaching kids invaluable lessons not
    only in martial arts but "life".

    Grappler Ricardo "Demente" Abreu who has trained with the likes of
    Tito Ortiz (pictured far right) and Anderson Silva, made his MMA debut
    in December of 2011. Abreu submitted his opponent Marcos Wilson da
    Silva in 61 seconds in a light heavyweight bout in Brazil.

    For more information and to register email the OC ARF Youth Committee
    at [email protected]

    Ricardo "Demente" Abreu is a two time silver medalist at the World
    Championships in 2009 and 2010. He was also the European Champion
    in 2010 and in 2009 the South American Chanpion and Sao Paulo State
    Champion.

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