Professors Renato Magno and Ricardo Wilke have designed a chidren's jiu jitsu program offered on Monday and Wednesdays from 5 - 6 PM. Additionally, Street Sports also offer a juniors program for teens (13 - 17 yrs) from 6 to 7 PM.
About the program:
Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a very practical and comprehensive ground fighting system invented in Brazil and now gaining popularity around the world. Brazilian jiu-jitsu emphasizes "technique over strength" and not anger or aggression.
Children learning jiu jitsu will gain valuable self defense skills, and additionaly increased discipline and confidence, physical fitness, self esteem and focus. Jiu jitsu can help kids deal with stressful situations without getting emotional and can position them not only become great achievers in martial arts, but in every aspect of life.
In a safe and nurturing environment, Street Sports kids learn how to deal with punches, kicks and other wrestling holds by using their opponents weight and momentum to their advantage. They will also learn how to gain advantageous positions using throws, take-downs and other wrestling-like controls. Children that learn jiu jitsu will be able to defend themselves in real world self defense situations even against much larger opponents.
If you have a child between the ages 8 and 13 or a teenager, stop in for a free introductory class!
Kids Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Photos:
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Street Sports Kids Martial Arts Program
US Open BJJ Results
Congrats to Street Sports athletes Scott Singer, Adam Treanor and Reuben Lomeli on their performances at US Open XII.
Adam Treanor won bronze at brown belt while Scott Singer took home the bronze at purple. Way to go guys!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Jiu Jitsu Tournament On October 25th
Street Sports Black Belt, Chris Lisciandro, is running a tournament at his school in Sherman Oaks on October 25th and 26th, 2008.
The tournament is open to white, blue and purple belts and is an excellent opportunity to gain some competiton experience. See the flyer below for more details.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
US National Jiu Jitsu Championships Results
Congrats to Street Sports blue belt Mike Ripberger for winning enough matches to take home a bronze at the US National Championships in Carson, California last Saturday.
Street Sports would also like to salute team members: Sangmook Bae, Anthony Genova, Adam Treanor, John Rickel for competing and showing some great jiu jitsu on the mats!
Also, congrats to Joel from Street Sports Sherman Oaks, who took home a silver for his efforts!
Tournament Photos:
Mike on the medal stand
Mike about to fight
Mike getting the mount & the choke
John looking for a sweep
John after a fight
Adam on the feet
Adam looking for a sweep
Joel on the medal stand
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
John Rickel Wins Silver Medal at NABJJ
Congrats to Street Sports black belt John Rickel for winning silver recently at the North American Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Nationals!
Check out John en route to victory.
Foot Grab
Hee Haw?
Side Mount
Faixa Preta - Jiu Jitsu Comic
Our friend John Machado is being featured in what we believe to be is the first ever comic about Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Based on some of John's true life stories, the comic is actually set in the future. The series is penned and drawn by veteran videogame character designer Chadwick Coleman. If you're into jiu-jitsu and comics, look for it in a store this summer!
The Story of the Movie "Redbelt"
This video will allow you to go behind the scenes into Street Sports Jiu Jitsu to discover the inspiration for David Mamet's epic movie "Redbelt". Included are interviews with fighters Renato Magno, John Machado and Randy Couture.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Kenny Bond Awarded 1st Degree Black Belt
Kenny Bond was recently awarded his 1st degree on his black belt by Renato on Saturday, August 23.
Many hardcore California bjj fans know Kenny well, tut for those of you that don't,
Kenny has been a black belt for five years and as many competitors have found out the hard way, he is the master of the bondo-plata (patent pending).
Apologies for my terrible camera phone pics, but they're all I got.
The Stripe
With younger brother, Tim Bond.
Random "Bondo" grappling videos for your enjoyment:
Grappler's Quest 2003
No Gi Pan Ams 2003
Grappler's Quest 2007
Versus Joe Camacho
Arm Barring Len for the 3,000 time
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
2008 No Gi Mundials Results
Congratulations to Street Sports competitors on their performance at the 2008 No Gi World Championships (Mundials)! Street Sports brought a very small group, but walked away with quite a few medals.
Tim Bond - Black Belt Silver Medal
Tim won silver in his first Mundials as a black belt in the Heavyweight Masters category!
Adam Treanor - Brown Belt Gold and Silver Medal
Adam took home two medals. Gold in the brown belt senior middleweight category and silver in the absolutes!
Charles Martone - Purple Belt Silver Medal
Dr. Charles was just promoted to purple belt after winning gold at the Pan American championships. Amazing to win at the mundials in his first competition at purple!
Tim Bond Photos:
Charles Martone Photos:

Sunday, August 3, 2008
Renato Magno Seminar: Sat Aug 16th 2008
Renato Magno will be giving a seminar at at Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club in Sherman Oaks on Aug 16th at 12 noon. For 3 hours, Renato will be sharing technique and strategies that have made him and his students champions. Register today for only $100!
Street Sports on TV: "The Unit"
Congrats to Street Sports students Galen Tong and Hugh Fitzgerald for landing roles on an upcoming episode of the tv show "The Unit". Both of these guys also had a roles in the movie "Redbelt" as well.
