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Summer Camp With Geo & Richie Martinez (10th Planet) in Cyprus

Summer Camp With Geo & Richie Martinez (10th Planet) in Cyprus

The BJJ & Beach Camp is a top class seminar that combines world class jiu-jitsu instructors with the excellent weather and beaches of the Mediterranean in a package deal that makes it possible to put it all together at a fraction of the cost.

WHO CAN ATTEND?

If you are a jiu-jitsu practitioner of any level, guy or a girl of any academy affiliation and you want to sharpen your skills while enjoying the summer in Cyprus, get your rash guard ready and reserve your mat space now.

WHERE WILL IT BE?

Cyprus, a favorite holiday location to thousands of tourists every summer. The 2018 BJJ & Beach Camp is taking place at the Adelais Bay Hotel in beautiful Protaras, famous for its world class Blue Flag rated beaches. The hotel is located 2 min outside Protaras Center and only a short drive from Ayia Napa.

WHEN IS IT?

August 26th – September 2nd 2018

To find out more:
http://bjjandbeachcamp.bigcartel.com

https://www.facebook.com/bjjandbeachcamp/

Geo “Freakahzoid” Martinez

Geo “Freakahzoid” Martinez is one of Eddie Bravo’s 10th Planet black belts. He made his name as an undefeated competitor throughout 2014 in the Adult Black Belt division of the Gracie Nationals, ADCC Trials and went on to beat the World Champion, Jeff Glover at the Eddie Bravo Invitational finals. Currently Geo is the EBI 10 Bantamweight champion. Geo’s natural talent and background in breakdancing gave him the edge in developing a fighting style which is undeniably unique and dangerous. His strength, flexibility and spacial awareness give him the ability to teach students his unique concepts to adapt and assimilate into their game.

Richie “Boogeyman” Martinez

Richie “Boogeyman” Martinez is a 10th planet black belt and current Tuff-N-Uff 170-pound Champion. He is a decorated medalist in some of the most prestigious grappling events such as IBJJF Worlds NO-GI, Gracie Worlds, United Grappling Federation (UGF), North American Grappling Association (NAGA) and others. His success on the mat and in the cage is attributed to his endless work ethic, strength and flexibility developed through breakdancing and refined through BJJ.

Last year’s camp: