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Free trials

milton nascimento August 13, 2014

We are pleased to announce that on the August 18th, 6pm my academy will be doing free trials 
 

There will be the lowest pricing available at this time for the first 30 people who sign up!!! 
 

The Academy is Located at 175 E. El Camino Real Suite C in Mountain VIew, CA

 

 
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Seminar in Fuquay, NC

milton nascimento August 11, 2014

Right after Florida, I will be this saturday in Fuquay at Fuquay Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Visiting my friends from Caio Terra's Association make sure you get you spot there is a limit of presence

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Florida Seminar

milton nascimento August 11, 2014

Really excited with my week,  this Thursday I'm flying to Orlando for the first time and gonna do a seminar at Leader Martial Arts / Bannister Brothers Jiu Jitsu, if you are in the area don't miss it... gonna be fun :) 

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BJJ Camp and Vacation

milton nascimento August 10, 2014

Don't be crazy, in the labor day weekend, go to San Diego and join the BJJ Vacation Camp with the beasts Samir Chantre, Osvaldo Queixinho, Andre Monteiro and Clark Gracie

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Milton Bastos. Photo: Erin Herle

Google and Jiu-Jitsu: How Milton Bastos got the teaching gig

milton nascimento August 7, 2014

One of the biggest tech companies in the world has taken in the Jiu-Jitsu lifestyle. While the community of Jiu-Jitsu is comprised of many, many different types of people, the fact that Google has brought in an instructor for Jiu-Jitsu classes on site is something new.

Milton Bastos, a black belt training at GMA Institute of Martial Arts in San Jose, CA has become the Google Jiu-Jitsu professor. Here’s his story of how it came about:

“It’s a funny story because I had read a Facebook post asking who was available to work during lunch time, and I wasn’t doing anything at this time and it was close to my house, so I said I could do it. I sent a curriculum but I didn’t know to whom I was applying to teach. I just knew it was in a company. I have classes at T-mobile too so I thought it was inside a small office as well. Later on when they called me to go there to teach the classes they told me it was for Google… and when I got there to teach I actually found an old student from when I used to live down South and there were guys from Caio’s place too.

I teach inside of the main campus in Mountain View. They have a specific building with an academy inside and they have a lot of equipment for fitness and health. It’s a really amazing facility. The class is open to anyone from Google so I have engineers, designers, lawyers, chefs, all kinds of people and have a lot of girls, too, because it was advertised as self-defense and Jiu-Jitsu.

I kinda run two classes at the same time because the difference between the levels are huge. We have black belts, brown belts, and a lot new people in to try and learn what Jiu-Jitsu is. Plus, there are people who come in to try the self-defense as well.

It’s really different from the work at the academy because the guys over there do the classes really to relax and try to take the focus away from work; especially when they have some problems and can’t find a solution, so they don’t go there to compete. They go more to have fun, and those who know me, know my classes are fun. I’m never serious.”

Learn more about Milton Bastos and the trainings at Institute of Martial Arts atwww.bjjsanjose.com

Erin Herle 
@erineherle 
August 7, 2014

Tags graciemag bjj google brazilian jiu jitsu mountain view milton bastos
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GJJ: GOOGLE TAKES UP BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU

milton nascimento August 4, 2014

The Googleplex, Google’s corporate headquarters located in Mountain View California, is becoming a bit of a Thunderdome. A well organized and friendly Thunderdome filled with tech geniuses, free healthy meals for its staff, and ping pong, but a Thunderdome nonetheless. 

Earlier this month, Google added Brazilian jiu jitsu lessons to its extensive list of on-site extracurricular offerings for its staff, and the denizens of the Googleplex have really taken to the martial art. They’re getting fit, blowing off steam, and challenging their genius tech nerd brains in new and effective ways. They’re also getting just a tiny bit competitive, and might even be eyeing a rumble or two with their fellow Silicon Valley giants.

Google’s BJJ classes are taught by Milton Bastos, a World (2010), Pan Ams (2009, 2012) and World No Gi (2009, 2012, 2013) champ from San Jose by way of Sao Paolo, Brazil. The black belt, who trains and teaches at the Institute of Martial Arts in California, got the gig thanks to a post on a social media network (that was not Google+).

“Someone posted on Facebook, [asking] if someone had time available for a class,” Bastos tells me in a phone call during a rare break his schedule. “I was available and I said ‘Oh! I can do it!’ And they invited me,” he says in the kind of accent that anyone who’s ever trained with a Brazilian instructor knows and loves.

The fact that Google was looking for a BJJ instructor didn’t really surprise Bastos. In his experience, there’s a fairly large crossover between Silicon Valley tech workers and martial arts enthusiasts. “It is common. Especially here in Northern California, everybody’s from a tech company. Most of the people, they work in some tech place like Apple, Google, Facebook, YouTube.”

Milton Bastos teaches class inside the Google headquarters.

 

And they’re not just dabblers in the art, either. Google, for example, boasts a number of BJJ practitioners at all skill levels. “They have black belts, brown belts, purple belts, all ranks over there. And beginners, too.”

A mix of all of the above showed up for Bastos’s first class at Google on July 7. It went so well that his classes hit maximum capacity two days later. 

Bastos has been enjoying his experience so far, for a number of reasons. 

“It’s really cool. It’s a different vibe. They go there just to relax and to take their mind off a little bit from their engineer stuff. And it’s really cool hanging outside the Google.”

Although his students have shown interest in both self-defense techniques and BJJ in general, he thinks that the opportunity to relieve some stress is probably the biggest draw for Google employees. The fact that it might be helping their productivity doesn’t hurt, either. 

“I think [their motivation] is more like relax a little bit, de-stress, get in shape. Especially because a lot of people work there for many hours. So sometimes, they have no solution for some problem, they go there, train, they relax, and then they go back to work and find a solution.”

 

I ask him if there’s anything unique about the way that programmers and engineers approach the intricacies of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu moves and strategy, but he doesn’t think it’s fair to generalize like that. Everyone puts their own unique spin on BJJ. 

“Each guy is so different. It’s really hard to make a pattern there. It’s an individual thing.”

I also ask him about the high percentage of women who have been taking his Google classes. According to one comment from a female student on his Facebook page, about 25% of the people in his classes are women, which is no small feat given that both BJJ and Silicon Valley are still largely male-dominated communities.

“The cool thing is that it was really organic. There’s a girl in the class, and she always likes to bring more girls to the class,” he says. “My classes always have a lot of girls, even outside Google. I’m used to teaching girls because I’m still kind of old school, too. When I started training, it was a lot of old school jiu jitsu, so it was a lot of self-defense. Self-defense is the main thing in jiu jitsu. It’s how you start everything. So I try to show a lot of self-defense to the girls before I start jiu jitsu. And then when I see they start to like [the ground fighting] more, they can go to jiu jitsu [class]. If they want to stick with self-defense, they can stick with self-defense.”

He says there’s a good mix of people who are more into the self-defense and people who are interesting in pursuing BJJ beyond the basics now. And apparently the students in the latter group are starting to embrace the idea of a little friendly competition.

When I ask if there might be in-house tournaments in the Googeplex in the future, he suggests something even more intriguing. 

“Actually, there is a plan to do something like that. They say Facebook has a team, too, and the guys who train there, they’ve competed before. So they’re probably going to want us to do something like that. Maybe like a Google against Facebook.”
 

Written by: Sarah Kurchak

http://fightland.vice.com/blog/gjj-google-takes-up-brazilian-jiu-jitsu

Jul 31 2014Tags: Google, jiu jitsu, Milton Bastos, bjj

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