The story of my trip around the world to train, teach and compete in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and other grappling arts.


First training session in the books, feeling high on BJJ!

Today was my first training session as a BJJ Globetrotter, and what an experience. I had my first training in Hybrid Team Jiu Jitsu, which is being run by black belt Olivier Millet.

Before I left for the trip, I was sick and had some problems with my knee so today was the first training in over three weeks. I must admit that I was a little nervous about going into this training, because I step into a completely unknown gym, wearing my brown belt (which in many places translates as a target on my back) and just coming back from a knee injury. You never know what kind of guys you run into, and it could potentially end really bad if someone just decides to give it everything and rip your legs off.

Fortunately, the gym I went to wasn’t anything like that. Arthur, who showed me around the city all day, trained there and I brought Jerome with me since his own gym only had MMA training tonight. We met the trainer and he was a super nice guy, welcomed us both with open arms.

The class was a mix of gi, no-gi and mma sparring at the same time. The facilities were very simple, I think it was a room at a public swim hall. We waited for a karate class to end before we could start training. Very informal atmosphere, just like it prefer it :) most guys were not wearing their belts, everyone seemed to have a good time and there was lots of laughs and smiles, always a good sign.

We did some isolation drills from side control and quarters and the instructor showed a way to turn over the turtle that I really liked and will remember for my own game.

We did two or three round of sparring. I only got to do nogi, but I am not in a hurry and should have lots of options to spar with the gi in the next four months :)

Got some good rounds of sparring with some tough guys. No headhunting and technical rolls going back and forth. Had a roll with my host Jerome, who did very well and is quite heavy to move around :) also I got to roll with a brown belt and it was a great round.

No problems with the knee and now I am sitting in the metro going back to the apartment to wash my gi and get some sleep. Feeling really high on BJJ, it was such a rush to roll again and a great feeling to once again walk into a gym and meet some super cool guys. If this is s sign of what will come the next four and a half months, then this trip is going to be epic :)

I am right now standing outside a mcdonalds and uploading this blog post. Really need to sleep, it has been a long day zzz

I recommend anyone in Paris to stop by the gym for some training! Here is some info about it from Arthur (the guide ;)):

training schedule for BJJ :
Monday 21h/22h30 + thursday at 19h30/22h30 at the “cour des lions” 9 Rue Alphonse Baudin 75011 Paris

There’s also courses in the suburb at the Henri wallon gym in Bagneux on tuesdays, fridays, from 18h to 20h and on sundays from 10h 13h : 2, Avenue Stalingrad , 92220 Bagneux

and finally a grappling class from 10 to 13h on saturdays at the marcel cachin gym in Bagneux too : 4 RUE DES CUVERONS 92220 Bagneux

contact : +33677105928
or the facebook group : HYBRID TEAM JUI JITSU

Tomorrow I will have brunch with Jerome and Arthur and then I take the train down to Montpellier to continue the amazing adventures of the BJJ globetrotter ;)

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  1. Brigsy

    Think I am hooked on this journey already.

    Feb 21, 2011 @ 23:40


  2. sacha

    I’m glad things worked out! Too bad I wasn’t there to roll with you, and I also wished you could’ve gone to our gym.

    But it’s funny, because I know Olivier but didn’t know where his gym was. It turns out the swimming pool you mentioned is actually where I go to swim… it’s like a 15 minutes walk from my place!

    Feb 22, 2011 @ 02:33


  3. Mike

    Great first few posts to the start of your adventure.
    I’ll be checking in every day now!

    Feb 22, 2011 @ 05:28


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  5. thomas

    hi! here is thomas from hybrid team. i’m glad knowing you enjoyed -your short time- training with us yesterday. i hope you’ll come back some day. you got to know i had a great time sparring and sharing with you. i’ll follow your blog everyday now. enjoy your long journey around the world!

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    Feb 22, 2011 @ 14:53


  6. graugart

    Thanks for the comment and nice training! It was a great roll we had. Hope to see you again some time :)

    Feb 22, 2011 @ 15:48


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