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Welcome All Experiences. -Jim Rohn Here’s to an invincible day.

Woke up at 5 am. Prayed the Rosary and Read Daily Gospel reading. ran 3 miles again. then worked. from 11-6. 
then went to training (late) and did the punishments after wards which was 
100 burpees, 100 situps, 100 pushups (i did the pulse ones), 100 squats, 100 jumping jacks. (5×100). 
I helped NCG create an Instagram account. Follow them @newcatholicgeneration on IG. 

I had a meeting with a great friend afterward, talking about goals and business. 

now i’m here, giving my other business partner some feedback on her other business that she just started and is already taking off with. 

life is so good.

Rendered Invincible Ep. 4: Purebred BJJ Guam’s Black Belt Stephen Roberto

Stephen Roberto is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and is the founder of Purebred Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on the island of Guam.

Purebred BJJ is an accomplished martial arts academy that has continued to break down barriers every year by staying true to its mission:

Our Mission is to create an atmosphere of self-discovery and personal growth, which increases physical fitness and self-defense skill, encourages the foundation of high personal standards, and empowers our students with control over self (body, mind, spirit), thus enabling them to live a happier and more successful life.

Visit http://www.purebredbjjguam.net and/or their facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Purebred-Jiu-Jitsu-Guam/171832256192684

Purebred Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Guam Accomplishments:

2006 All Japan Jiu Jitsu Championships BJJFJ Bi Campeao
2006 Pan Asia International Jiu Jitsu Championships Campeao
2006 Pan Asia International No Gi Championships Campeao
2007 All Japan Jiu Jitsu Championships BJJFJ Bi Campeao
2007 Pan Asia International Jiu Jitsu Championships Campeao
2007 Pan Asia International No Gi Championships Campeao
2007 Dominica Absoluta Philippines Campeao
2007 Shoyoroll Team of the Year
2008 Campeonato Asiatico Asian Open International Championships IBJJF Bi Campeao
2008 Asian Open International Novice Championships IBJJF Bi Campeao
2009 Dominica Absoluta Philippines Campeao
2010 Guam National Physique Committee Grappling Tournament Campeao
2010 Campeonato Asiaticao Asian Open International Jiu Jitsu Championships IBJJF Bi Campeao
2011 Pan Kids Jiu Jitsu Championships Kids Campeao
2012 Pan Kids Jiu Jitsu Championships IBJJF Kids Campeao — 2nd Overall Team
2012 Asian Open International Novice Championships IBJJF Bi Campeao
2013 Pan Kids Jiu Jitsu Championships IBJJF Kids Campeao — 2nd Overall Team

Marianas Open March 15, 2014! My Experience as a spectator and not a competitor!

Wow.
I’ve learned so much today.

First: Congratulations to my team Purebred BJJ for winning 1st Place in Adults and Kids!

I am so glad to have witnessed such courageous hearts put it all on the mats! Such a sight to see!

Now, it’s Interesting how much I’ve learned, even though I did not compete.

But to sum it all up, I think I learned to be more attentive to my team mates, and be there for them, before, during, and after the match.

And some side lessons were simply these:

1. Be light-hearted about the results. Understand things happen for a reason and look forward to your bright future. It’s understandable that your first tourneys are gonna be disappointing if you lose, but don’t allow yourself to be stuck in the past. That will not help you move forward.

2. Focus on what to do next. In the match, you gotta be aware of what to do after you do the thing you did…. hmm… hope ya’ll can understand that.

Simply, you need to be able to connect things. Like… Even more simply, use your head, and of course- don’t “think too much”.

I guess you could say it’s like a go with the flow kinda view, but… really- it’s a result of preparation and drilling that you’re able to connect your moves into a variation and a game plan.

That’s all I got right now!
Feel free to give your opinion!

Below is a photo of my teammates warming up!

I love them all and I am so glad to have them.

I’m the one in the blue shirt and jeans who is angled weird.

photo 4

Rendered Invincible Interview #2: Dominyka Obelenyte

Dominyka is a brown belt under Marcelo Garcia at only 18 years old.
She has accomplished so much already, and I’m really excited to share with you guys what she has to say and what’s important to her.

Enjoy my amazing conversation with Dominyka Obelenyte.

If you wanna find Dominyka, simply search her name on FB and message her.

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This Thursday: My conversation with Dominyka Obelenyte (Marcelo Garcia’s First World Champion)

Dominyka is a very special person.
She is Marcelo Garcia’s first world champion.

She is a brown belt and is only 18 years old.

She has long beautiful hair, and likes unicorn masks.

This Thursday, Guam time.

So, state siders- that’d probably be your Wednesday!

 

Invincible Interview with June Sun the BJJ Business Man

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LhC0tx59K8

June Sun is a business man and a Brazilian jiu jitsu martial artist.

He is a purple belt under Professor Stephen Roberto at Purebred Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy on the island of Guam.
He is also the owner of a new gi store on Guam called Gi Shack!

Enjoy my amazing conversation with June Sun.
For more GI SHACK GUAM: https://www.facebook.com/GISHACKGUAM1233322_586184284757477_2018583868_n

For more Rendered Invincible Interviews and blog: https://renderedinvincible.wordpress.com/

To contact Sirena: sirenamafnas@gmail.com