Rogue PMQ in Port Macquarie, New South Wales | Martial arts school
Rogue PMQ
Locality: Port Macquarie, New South Wales
Phone: +61 455 552 933
Address: 2/26 Chestnut Rd 2444 Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia
Website: http://Rogue-mma-52.webself.net
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25.01.2022 So proud of "Little Jake"
25.01.2022 Sunday afternoon gym clean-up turned into a Muay Thai session. Go Rod!!
25.01.2022 No need to break the wrist. Just walk away
24.01.2022 Don't get your loved ones socks or underwear this Xmas. Get them something they really want... A Rogue MMA certificate
24.01.2022 Old school leg entanglement and heel hook defense, not terribly refined but still effective for current leg lock trends https://youtu.be/qIAEdVdRU5g
24.01.2022 Sorry guys, no kids class tonightSorry guys, no kids class tonight
24.01.2022 Woo hoo!!! Professor Daniel Almeida's seminar tonight guys, what a way to end 2020... Go Team LEAD!!
23.01.2022 A man once performed a Jiu-Jitsu lock on Chuck Norris, leaving him choking on the floor. The spectators, all experienced martial artists, went from stupefaction... to inevitable nervous laughter... Watch the moment and pay attention to what Chuck has to say decades after the "humiliation". The Gracie family still remembers what happened.
22.01.2022 Only 6 days to go till Professor Daniel Almeida seminar Friday from 6pm till 9pm. Don't forget to secure your spot... It's going to be epic!!
21.01.2022 Grand Master Hélio Gracie. One of the most influential figures in Jiu-Jitsu and martial arts in general. We thank you for all that you did for Jiu-Jitsu and today we honor your life and legacy. Happy Birthday and rest in peace Grand Master.
21.01.2022 Kids learning and having fun at Rogue
21.01.2022 Never underestimate a lady who does Jiu jitsu.. You might end up embarrassed in front of your friends @jiu_jitsu_lifestyle Jiu-Jitsu para mulheres ... - Jiu-Jitsu for Woman . . Vídeo: @military.bjj Parceiros: @bjjclub_brasil See more
20.01.2022 . 2 days left for the Early Bird registrations. Don’t miss out on the discounted rates! Early Birds end on Monday at midnight. .... Link to registrations in our bio or via our website at www.bjjao.com . . #oss #bjjao #bjjaustralianopen #bjj #jiujitsu #brazilianjiujitsu #jiujitsuaustralia #bjjaustralia #australianbjj #girlsingi #australiangirlsingi #suavekimonos #byronbay #australia #contactsport #grappling #nogibjj #nogijiujitsu #nogi #bjjkids #kidsbjj #quintet #cashprizes
20.01.2022 Tomorrow and Wednesday morning Muay Thai classes will be starting at 7am till 8am (commencing tomorrow morning)
20.01.2022 E essa luta Aqui 94kg Vs 64kg
19.01.2022 Playful clinching, best way to train
19.01.2022 Bjj, Muay Thai and strength training all working in harmony... Music to my ears
18.01.2022 Sorry guys no girls BJJ class tonight, all other classes as normalSorry guys no girls BJJ class tonight, all other classes as normal
18.01.2022 #OnThisDay in 2006: Georges St-Pierre captured his first UFC world welterweight championship!
18.01.2022 Brock's boxing looking sharp!
17.01.2022 Bring your running shoes if you're interested in a jog before Muay Thai this afternoon 4pm
16.01.2022 Here it is guys! Our live stream website to UFN23 this Friday night is now available! If you missed out on tickets you can catch the show LIVE from the comfort of your own home!! Follow the Link Below http://ufn.konet.com.au
16.01.2022 What Every BJJ White Belt And Blue Belt Should Learn And Focus In Jiu Jitsu by Gordon Ryan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jekd1ruohpw
15.01.2022 Jake bringing home some gold from Qld, well done mate!!
15.01.2022 Road trip... Let's support Professor Daniel!!!
15.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1652005207/posts/10222483650594005/
15.01.2022 New Rogue MMA T shirts available, get yours and support the team
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14.01.2022 https://youtu.be/e2QB4ktruBo
14.01.2022 Correct kicking technique https://www.facebook.com/398495610551004/posts/923558244711402/
14.01.2022 Keep an eye out for our Newsletter being published soon.
13.01.2022 GET PAID TO TRAIN! Grappling Education is offering another sports scholarship! This time it is for a NO-Gi Athlete... Enrol in the Grappling Education Scholarship Training Camp for your chance to qualify for our grappling scholarship. About the training camp: 2 x day intensive NOGI training camp Camp will include performance testing (strength/power/endurance) Technical evaluation NOGI sparring sessions Interviews and character evaluation Team/group activities Desired outcomes: Provide real paid scholarships to support aspiring athletes Raise the level of Australian BJJ Continue to offer the highest level of training possible at Grappling Education by providing high level athletes with the means to train Help athletes take their career to the next level Who can apply: Athletes from any gym/affiliation are welcome to apply Athlete does not have to leave their current gym/team. This is a paid position that is designed to benefit all parties involved. Male & female applicants welcome Must be an active competitor (can supply a competition resume) Must be a dedicated and aspiring athlete What is included in the scholarship package: Unlimited training at Grappling Education Access to strength and conditioning programs with Fortitude Performance Monthly payment of $250 Train with high-level athletes Take your career to the next level This is a NOGI scholarship and would suit an athlete looking to further their NOGI competition training & career. Register here www.grapplingeducation.com/home/athletic-sponsorship/
13.01.2022 Congratulations to everyone that competed in the Byron Summer Cup (BJJ), so proud of our team. Solid performances by all our Rogue (Team LEAD) representatives, bringing home a stack of medals, including the open weight absolute winner and the respect from many larger clubs. I'm very proud of the way you all carried yourselves both in victory and defeat. Ps: photos coming soon
12.01.2022 Rogue's own "little Jake"
12.01.2022 Rickson Gracie - Closed Guard Posture Concepts by jjgfed
11.01.2022 Finally! https://jitsmagazine.com/its-official-heelhooks-and-reapin/
11.01.2022 The Four Kings of Cuba In December 1908, Mitsuyo Maeda after spending time in the United States parted ways with his long time sensi Tsunejiro Tomita and went t...o Havana, Cuba. During his first trip he not only fought in many challenge matches but also set up the countries first Judo/Ju-Jitsu dojos and taught on the island. In July 1909, Maeda went to Mexico City, where he once again teamed up with fellow Kodokan 2nd generation Shodan, Soshihiro Satake (who had initially travelled to the United States with Maeda and Tomita). In Mexico Maeda partook in a Catch Wrestling tournament of which he drew with Swedish wrestler and strongman Hjalmar Lundin in the semifinals. But there was much political unrest in Mexico, so the two Judoka returned to Cuba in July 1910. In August Maeda drew with Catch Wrestler Jack Connell in a mixed style grappling bout in Havanna. Soon after Maeda issued challenges to Americans Catch Wrestling world champion Frank Gotch, and Boxing world heavyweight champion Jack Johnson. However the two worthy opponents ignored his challenge, as there was not much money to be made in such a match, and much to loss if they lost. Meanwhile, Maeda told two other 2nd generation Shodan Judoka who were also in the US at the same time as Maeda and Satake about the money he was making in Cuba, and invited them to join the Judoka duo. This in turn led to the arrival of Akitaro Ono in 1911 and Tokugoro Ito in 1912. Together, the four Japanese Kodokan Shodans (black belts) were billed as 'The Four Kings of Cuba'. The Four Kings were very popular in Cuba where they remained undefeated, the Japanese were proud of the reputation they were bringing to Judo/Ju-Jitsu and Japan. Consequently, in 1912, the Kodokan promoted Mitsuyo Maeda to 5th dan Shodan (black belt). There was some resistance to this decision because Jigoro Kano and the Kodokan did not approve of his involvement in professional wrestling and prize fighting. During 1913 and 1914, the Four Kings traveled throughout Central and South America. In El Salvador, the president watched them perform a Judo/Ju-Jitsu demonstration and then hired Maeda to teach the army for two months. Soon after, the Salvadoran president was assassinated, so the Four Kings left the country when tensions were high and foreigners were looked at with suspicion. The Four Kings also spent time in Panama, where they participated in challenge matches in the Canal Zone. During 1915, the Four Kings travelled to and took challenge matches in Brazil, and then in 1916, they separated. Maeda travelled to Britain, Satake went to Mexico, while Ono and Ito went to San Francisco, US. Both Maeda and Satake would go on to later settle in Brazil where they opened the countries first Judo/Ju-Jitsu dojos and became fundamental in the development of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. With Mitsuyo Maeda having taught Carlos Gracie, Donata Pires dos Reis, and Jacyntho Samphaio Ferro, and Soshihiro Satake taught Luiz Franca. In February 1918, 'The Los Angeles Times' interviewed Tokugoro Ito and published an article on the Judoka professional wrestler that featured some of his recollections of this portion of the South American trip. Because Satake had joined the Kodokan first, he was arguably the senior, followed by Maeda, Ono, and Ito. From the standpoint of rank, Maeda was technically the senior, and the most accomplished fighter of the four Shodans. Ito, told the Los Angeles Times that he was the strongest Judoka of the quartet, likely to promote himself for his professional wrestling career. The following is from the 'The Los Angeles Times' article. ~He (Ito) laid out every man who took a chance. The champion of Panama, a little smaller than a house and weighing 195 pounds, challenged him to a rough-and-tumble. That's where the judo star shines. The champion didn't wait to be knocked out but quit after the second round. Had enough. At an American mining camp in Peru, 14,000 feet up on the Andes, that country's two best wrestlers were taken on simultaneously by Ito. They were heavyweights and somebody had to catch them to prevent falling clear off the range. Time, fifty-seven seconds. There were many similar contests. (Photo of 'The Four Kings' taken Cuba 1912. From left to right Akitaro Ono, Tokugoro Ito, Soshihiro Satake and Mitsuyo Maeda) (And The Four Kings wearing their kimonos)
10.01.2022 Rogue's own mini beast!!!
09.01.2022 New classes Ladies only jiu jitsu Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9 30am
09.01.2022 . Hello everybody! Things are looking good for our Summer Open on November 15th. 2 weeks left to register for the event > link in our bio or via our website. ...- Our COVID SAFE PLAN is on place. Please read carefully below: Entering the venue: Each person entering the venue on competition day, will have to register their details with our Covid Safe Plan Co-ordinator at the venue entrance. Details include: Name, phone number and address. Spectators: Spectator numbers are limited and we do not encourage spectators to attend. However if spectators due wish to attend, the indoors maximum number of spectators per athlete will be 1 and they must arrive together. Once spectator capacity has been reached a "one in, one out" rule will apply. Merchandise stalls, food stalls, Music, etc.. will all be set up in our outdoors area. We recommend bringing beach tents, beach umbrellas, etc... and make yourself comfortable for the day. Try to attend the matches indoor only when your close ones are competing. Coaches: Each team will be allocated a number of passes based on the number of athletes entered in the competition. Only coaches wearing their passes may corner athletes and stand at the barriers (whilst maintaining social distancing). Social Distancing - 4sqm social distancing must be adhered to. All guardians and athletes not in the area of play (area past uniform inspection as well as mat area) will be required to either be sitting or walking. No standing will be allowed unless at the podium, or a stall. Health Checks: Temperature checks may be carried out on competitors and non-competitors alike. Hand Sanitizer: Hand sanitizer will be available for all throughout the day. Prior to Entering: Ensure you are well and healthy before you enter the building. Please Follow Directions of staff members. Report any concerns or breaches in guidelines immediately to staff. If you are not satisfied with the response speak to the Event Coordinator directly.
08.01.2022 Victory. Alhamdulillah
08.01.2022 Happy New Year 2021 from RogueHappy New Year 2021 from Rogue
08.01.2022 Hi guys, no kids bjj class today, sorry for any inconvenienceHi guys, no kids bjj class today, sorry for any inconvenience
08.01.2022 https://www.bjjee.com//ex-navy-seal-commander-jocko-willi/
07.01.2022 What a great night, what an awesome seminar by Professor Daniel Almeida... So proud of all the people that graded to stripes and new belts.
07.01.2022 Você já ouviu falar do PRISON FIGHT? Prison Fight é um programa de reabilitação para presidiários por meio de esportes de combate fundado em 2012. Ele é organiz...ado em parceria com o Departamento de Correções da Tailândia , uma agência do Ministério da Justiça da Tailândia. Prison Fight acolhe eventos dentro de várias prisões na Tailândia, com a missão de fornecer dinheiro, equipamentos e prepará-los para a reintegração na sociedade, tendo uma grande chance de reduzir sua pena. Prison Fight ganhou grande atenção por seu conceito controverso, onde presidiários violentos podem reduzir suas sentenças e até mesmo ganhar sua liberdade vencendo uma série de lutas de Muaythai e boxe contra lutadores estrangeiros. O objetivo final do Departamento de Correções da Tailândia, por meio dos eventos de Luta na Prisão , é a implementação de um programa de reabilitação para promover o esporte e a boa saúde entre os prisioneiros. Acredita-se que o desenvolvimento de esportes dentro dos muros das prisões minimiza problemas internos, como doenças, abuso de drogas e comportamento violento. O Thai Penal System tem uma longa história de organização de eventos esportivos, de torneios de futebol e basquete a competições de levantamento de peso. Em um esforço para modernizar o sistema penal, as autoridades tailandesas começaram a emitir reduções de sentenças para os atletas vistos como uma honra para seu país. Na década de 1980, o Departamento Penitenciário da Tailândia lançou um programa chamado Esportes atrás das grades . Isso deu origem à tradição tailandesa de perdoar lutadores excepcionais. Muay Thai foi uma das primeiras atividades oferecidas. Desde então, apenas um punhado de prisioneiros consertam libertação antecipada. Em 2007, o traficante de drogas preso Siriporn Taweesuk derrotou um boxeador japonês pelo título peso-mosca do Conselho Mundial de Boxe em uma luta realizada na prisão de Klong Prem. Pouco depois, ele foi libertado, tendo alcançado, nas palavras de um funcionário tailandês, "glória para a Tailândia". Naquele mesmo ano, Amnat Ruenroeng, um veterano do muaythai, ladrão condenado que cumpria pena de 15 anos na prisão de Thonburi em Bangkok, foi perdoado após ganhar um título nacional no boxe. Posteriormente, ele se qualificou para representar a Tailândia nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2008 em Pequim. Prison Fight é fruto da imaginação de uma equipe internacional de defensores da reabilitação por meio das artes marciais, notadamente Aree Chaloisuk, ex-diretor da Prisão Central Klong Pai, em Nakhon Ratchasima , duas horas ao norte de Bangkok , e do empresário estoniano Kirill Sokur. Os primeiros três eventos de Luta na Prisão foram realizados no início de 2013 na prisão de Klong Pai. Em eventos anteriores, Chalernpol Sawangsuk, um prisioneiro competidor no terceiro evento, foi solto logo após sua vitória sobre o lutador britânico de Muaythai Arran Burton. Uma das principais razões pelas quais o programa Prison Fight cativou a mídia mundial é o slogan: "Batalha pela Liberdade". Muitos acreditavam que as lutas eram organizadas como uma forma de os prisioneiros lutarem e garantir o perdão, mas parece ser muito mais do que isso. Hoje, o Prison Fight estabeleceu regras mais rígidas para os presidiários que desejam participar do programa. Eles devem exibir um comportamento exemplar e desenvolvimento pessoal, juntamente com suas habilidades de luta. Quando se trata de lutar contra condenados, o ex-notável concorrente Dave Leduc disse ao Bangkok Post : " Eles merecem meus 100% ", acrescentando: " Se ele ganhar, então ele ganha. " Em 2013, no estágio inicial do programa, Vice Fightland fez um pequeno vídeo bastante compartilhado no YouTube que tornou o mundo ciente do programa Prison Fight na Tailândia, que está aqui no post. Em 2016, o programa Prison Fight foi tema de um pequeno documentário, intitulado Prison Fight , ambientado no Canadá e na Tailândia. O filme conta a história de Sean McNabb lutando contra Komkit Agorn Ketnawk na Prisão Central Klong Pai. Dois homens de extremos opostos do mundo com apenas uma coisa em comum, a arte do Muay Thai. Em 2017, Prison Fight foi destaque no documentário Showtime Prison fighters: 5 Rounds To Freedom. O filme é narrado pela estrela de Sons of Anarchy , Ron Perlman, e tem como objetivo examinar uma prática controversa no sistema de justiça criminal da Tailândia. O documentário segue um assassino condenado por meio de redenção. Ele recebe o perdão Thai Royal depois de vencer uma partida final de Muay Thai contra um lutador americano. Conforme explicado no filme, eles inventaram isso para capitalizar a popularidade de um esporte nacional e explorar o poder reabilitador da disciplina de luta. A maioria dos eventos ocorreu na prisão de segurança máxima de Klong Prem. Os eventos são sancionados pelo Departamento de Correções da Tailândia e são retratados como uma forma de os presos batalharem para uma libertação antecipada.
06.01.2022 Have a great weekend everyone! Hope you’ve been training! Lots of attractions at our next event! Including Southside BJJ, defending their quintet challenge tit...le against Galeb Brothers Bjj-Academy Registrations are open > www.bjjao.com . . . . #oss #bjjao #bjjaustralianopen #bjj #jiujitsu #brazilianjiujitsu #jiujitsuaustralia #bjjaustralia #australianbjj #girlsingi #australiangirlsingi #suavekimonos #byronbay #australia #contactsport #grappling #nogibjj #nogijiujitsu #nogi #bjjkids #kidsbjj
06.01.2022 Beginners class working hard
06.01.2022 11th of December 2020 Rogue will be hosting Professor Daniel Almeida for a Jiu jitsu seminar.
06.01.2022 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9uVmf6NXyFY
05.01.2022 Sorry guys, no morning Muay Thai tomorrowSorry guys, no morning Muay Thai tomorrow
05.01.2022 New Rogue/ Team LEAD gis have arrived just in time for our end of year seminar... Super light and soft and in a choice of 3 colours. Adult sizes only at the moment A1- A5.
05.01.2022 Still one of my favorite videos.
05.01.2022 https://www.bjjee.com//breaking-ibjjf-to-start-allowing-r/
04.01.2022 Kids and small adult gis have arrived!!! Available in blue, white and black
04.01.2022 Self assessment: Every time train in Jiu jitsu we get a very clear idea of how we performed because of the unambiguous nature of sparring. If your partner is be...tter than you they will usually submit you. If your partner is roughly the same level and size it will typically be an exhausting dogfight without clear result. It’s natural to leave every workout strongly doubting whether you are making any tangible progress. This is because as you rise in skill level EVERYONE AROUND YOU IS RISING AT ROUGHLY THE SAME SPEED AND THEY ARE LEARNING SIMILAR TECHNIQUES AND TACTICS SO THEY KNOW MOST OF YOUR ATTACKS. As such you never really feel like you’re making forward progress. It’s natural that you should feel discouraged by this - no one likes to expend large amounts of time and effort without result. Every so often the Jiu jitsu gods will throw a morsel your way. You may be matched against a visitor who doesn’t know your moves and immediately everything feels easier. You might be matched against someone who used to be much better than you but who took time off or moved away and now in the rematch you suddenly do much better than ever before. You might learn a new move or gain a new insight that allows you to break through against partners you could not do anything to previously. It’s then that you suddenly realize that despite all your nights of despair and doubt - you HAVE been making progress after all. Don’t just have faith in Jiu Jitsu - have faith in YOURSELF too. It’s almost impossible to train hard and long without making decent progress. Be aware that the very nature of communal training will often hide this progress from you - so stay the course and learn to check that part of your mind that tells you that you will be permanently static - you won’t be. Understand that the path of Jiu jitsu is one of hard work over time where you will often doubt your progress, but where occasional joyful triumphs among a few big failures and a great many average or forgettable sessions will give you hope and direction for the future See more
04.01.2022 Bring joggers at 4pm before 4 30 Muay ThaiBring joggers at 4pm before 4 30 Muay Thai
04.01.2022 Congratulations to this Beast (Matt Purdy) on earning his purple belt in bjj. Matt is a beast on the mats and in competition, however gentle and patient with "lower ranks", always happy to share his knowledge. Unfortunately Matt won't be able to make our end of year seminar due to family commitments... We'll see him again in the new year.
03.01.2022 https://youtu.be/mJzj6FlhxjQ
03.01.2022 Sorry guys no over 35s class today Open mats at 3pm still onSorry guys no over 35s class today Open mats at 3pm still on
02.01.2022 Save this date guys 14th of January 2021, Professor Alexander Aguet leg lock seminar. In my opinion "one of the most inovative minds in Jiu jitsu". https://drive.google.com//1GqmET9f-nUukVXNbCK7Qrs27V/view
01.01.2022 As of this week, "ladies only bjj class 5pm Tuesdays" is by previous appointment only. Thanks guysAs of this week, "ladies only bjj class 5pm Tuesdays" is by previous appointment only. Thanks guys
01.01.2022 Former Rogue member Grant... Let's support the"storm" on his comeback fight
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