History of Jiu-Jitsu
Jiu-Jitsu, which means gentle art is the oldest form of martial art. It originated in India more than 2000 years before Christ. It was created by monks who could not use any type of weapons to defend their lives against barbarian attacks. It spread through China, and eventually took root and was elaborated on in Japan becoming the first martial art style. The samurai clans in Japan adopted Jiu-Jitsu as their own traditional style to defeat an opponent regardless if the situation was striking, throwing or grappling. With the passing years, they split the techniques and developed other martial arts styles, such as judo, akido, karate, etc.
In 1914, Japanese Jiu-Jitsu champion Esai Maeda migrated to Brazil, where he was instrumental in establishing a Japanese immigrant community. His efforts were aided by Gastão Gracie, a Brazilian scholar and politician of Scottish descent. As an expression of his gratitude for Gracie's assistance, Maeda taught the Brazilian's oldest son Carlos the essential secrets of the ancient martial arts technique. Carlos taught Maeda's techniques to his four brothers, and in 1925 they opened the first Jiu-Jitsu academy in Brazil. For the Gracie brothers, teaching the art was more than an occupation. It was their passion.
One of the brothers, Helio Gracie, paid special interest to the use of the techniques. Helio being of small frame, light in weight (only 135 pounds), and in frail health, was 16 when he began learning Jiu-Jitsu. Being unable to participate in classes, he would sit and watch his older brother teach every day. One day when Carlos was unable to make it to class, Helio was asked to instruct. Because of his size and stature, he began to work with and adapt the basic rules of Jiu-Jitsu. He introduced the application of leverage to the art, making it possible for a smaller opponent to defeat a larger one. He began experimenting, modifying and enhancing the basic techniques to make them effective for a person regardless of his or her stature.Thus began the development of a new and more effective art - Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
Helio's skills eventually enabled him to beat some of the world's greatest fighters. Helio's feats include the longest fight in recorded history - 3 hours and 45 minutes, nonstop - and the historic match against Masahiko Kimura, who was probably the greatest fighter Japan ever produced. Now in his 90's, Helio Gracie still teaches and is widely recognized as a living legend.
Helio's quest became today's Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, a martial art that is continuously evolving as a result of input from practitioners throughout the world. Much has been learned since the beginning when the Gracies began developing the sport.
Armando Conde's History
Armando Conde was born in Portugal in Dec 1966; he move to brazil in 1976 and in jan 1985 he began to train bjj; he is the only one European black belt that work for bjj and helped bjj inside the real bjj community; he fought two bjj world championship (mundial) and two Pan-American championship (pan-americano); he achieved the title of worldwide championship in bjj in 1999 and the pan am championship title in 2000 and 2001. He is the only one European with a first place in the world wide championship (mundial). Also he is the highest ranked European inside the “Lotus Club” organization.
Armando Conde discovered brazilian jiu-jitsu through one of his friends who took him to the famous fight between Rickson Gracie and “Rei Zulu” in 1984.
Afterward ,he looked for an academy and began training in 1985 in Petropolis Rio de Janeiro under Professor Daniel Braga.
In 1990 he moves to Sao Paulo, where he visit several academies. In one of these academies he met Professor Moises Muradi. Talking with him, he realized that he shared the same ideas about jiu-jitsu. The two quickly became friends and Moises Muradi began training Armando Conde .
In 1993 he earned his Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Paulist Federation, being one of the first and only one European to earn a in black belt Lotus Club with a high degree in the art .
Meanwhile, he began teaching jiu-jitsu, sharing his time between several Sao Paulo cities such as Santo André, Sao Bernardo, and Ipiranga.
In June 1996 he opened a place in “Vila Mariana”, Sao Paulo, that remains open where one of his students, Shin Chan Jr, black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu,teaches. That same year, Armando Conde opened the largest training facilities in Guarulhos ,Sao Paulo.
In one of the biggest academies of the city of Guarulhos “Aqua Sport” .That academy made the city of Guarulhos famous for Brazilian jiu-jitsu champions. His work continues today under his black belt studant,Michel Baggio.
Some of
the fighters that came out of your mat: Augusto Ferrari, Eduardo Correa,
Michel Baggio, Shin Chan Jr, Roberto Matsumoto, Fernando Oliveira,
Fabio de Oliveira, Alan Baia, Thiago Azevedo, Luiza Peres, Daniela Foti,
Carol Earl, Carol Figueiredo, Gilson, siblings Barros, Dinho and etc. .., remembering that all started with him, coaching for several years.
In
1999 he was invited to teach in the city of Mogi das Cruzes, bringing
one of his students (Augusto Ferrari), and thus, dividing his time into
three academies.
In 1999 he was invited to give class in “mogi das cruzes” spending his time in three academies .
In December 2001 looking for new challenges, he began to give classes outside Brazil,first going to Madrid, then to Lisbon to Florida and finally to London.
November 2002, he began to give classes in Sunrise Florida in the Fort Lauderdale area.
Of 2002 and 2003 Armando Conde made a strong work in the Florida organizing events and dividing its time in two academies which giving classes ,he made a American black belt Peter Pasche and an instructor brown belt, Ricardo Bento.
After 14 years giving classes under Lotus Club his founded his own association, the “Team Conde association” it looks great!!!!
In 2008 Armando worked in london made a lot workshop. in 2009 Armando come back to florida .
Armando Conde's fighter -Rio de Janeiro State Champion 1998 (adult super feather division) FRJJ
-Two Times Paulist Champion 1992 and 1997 (adult super feather division) FPJJ
-Paulist Second Finalist 1997 (master feather division) FPJJ
-State Champion 1998 (adult super feather division) FESP
-3th Place World Wide BJJ Championship 1997(adult super feather division) CBJJ
-World Championship 1999 (master super feather division) CBJJ
-Two Times Pan-American Champion 2000 and 2001 (master super feather division) IBJJF
Armando Conde as a coach and organizer.
* Lotus/Acqua Sport technical trainer; Guarulhos Sao Paulo Brazil, from 1996 to December 2001.
* Acqua Sport Cup organizer 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
* In 1998 his students ended in first and second place in all categories at Sao Paulo State Finals.
* He always had students at 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 BJJ World wide championship.
* FESP Official referee for 5 years.
* Director the CBJJE
* Director the FESP
Outside Brazil.
* Disney World Martial Arts Tournament organizer of BJJ 2003.
* He has the biggest number of Gi competitors in any tournament in South Florida.
* Continental Cup Organizer 2006 and 2007
* Now he start a new working in London. * Seminaries , 2007 and 2008 in Madri , Lisbon, Brazil and London UK
* He founded Euro Fight Sport .
* Friendship Tournament 2009 /2010
* 1 st Annual FL Brazilian Jiu Jitsu TV challange 2010