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Leandro Vieira recebe Marcelo Cohen, CEO da BeFly, maior ecossistema de turismo da América Latina. Eles conversam sobre liderança, condução de projetos de grande porte e como administrar organizações com impacto social e ambiental. Conteúdo patrocinado SUA MARCA NO TIKTOK Veja algumas dicas para viralizar no TikTok, consolidar sua marca e, principalmente, vender e faturar mais por lá. Assista agora ao último episódio do videocast For You, programa oficial da plataforma. Sobre o entrevistado Marcelo Cohen é CEO da BeFly, ecossistema de empresas que formam o maior grupo de turismo com capital fechado da América Latina. Marcelo está à frente de marcas como Belvitur, Flytour, Vai Voando, Queensberry e muitas outras, além de ter estreado no ramo de hotelaria com os empreendimentos Six Senses Botanique e o Hotel Tryp Gru. Marcelo Cohen é formado em Administração de Empresas e recentemente assumiu o cargo de porta-voz de Parcerias e Meios de Implementação do Grupo de Líderes da Liderança com Impacto do Pacto Global Brasil, da ONU.
Neste episódio, Marcelo Cohen - CEO da Befly, vai nos contar um pouco das trajetórias de sucesso marcada por negociações de milhões, mantendo a paixao pelo turismo corporativo e o gosto em lidar com pessoas.
LíderCast - Instituto de Formação de Líderes de São Paulo (IFL-SP)
#iflsp #befly #marcelocohen O Podcast “Acendendo as Luzes” destaca-se por trazer em seus episódios trajetórias de grandes líderes que dividem os seus principais ensinamentos. No dia 23 de novembro de 2022, as 19h, horário de Brasília, o Podcast “Acendendo as Luzes” irá receber Marcelo Coehn, CEO da BeFly e contará com a presença de Renata Moura, sócia da Integration Consulting como co host e Luiz Guilherme Priolli, VP do IFL-SP e host do Podcast. Nesse bate papo, Marcelo Coehn, um protagonista e uma figura de liderança inspiradora, irá contar sobre a sua trajetória e o sucesso da empresa em tempos de crise. O "Acendendo as Luzes" é um dos projetos do IFL-SP, Instituto de Formação de Líderes de São Paulo, uma organização da sociedade civil, sem fins lucrativos ou quaisquer compromissos político-partidários que vem ano após ano formando mais líderes dentro dos ideais da Liberdade, Livre Mercado, Estado de Direito e o respeito à Propriedade Privada. Seu principal objetivo é, através da formação de jovens líderes, conscientizá-los de seu papel político, econômico e social, em busca da construção de um país mais livre e próspero. Você pode conferir o programa pelo link: https://youtube.com/@InstitutodeForma...
En este episodio, y de manera algo arbitraria, presentamos la literatura de Marcelo Cohen, desde nuestra pasión por su creación y por el gusto de pasear por el Delta Panorámico. Ulises Romero Guido Fernández Parmo Texto leídos: "Inolvidables Veladas", de Marcelo Cohen "El Fin de la Palabrística", de Marcelo Cohen "El oído absoluto", de Marcelo Cohen Grabación y edición: Luciano Taranto (https://instagram.com/tarantoestudio?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=) Diseño logo: Ema Verdú
Graciela Speranza es crítica de literatura y arte, narradora, ensayista y guionista de cine. Enseñó Literatura Argentina Contemporánea en la UBA y fue profesora visitante en la Universidad de Cornell en Estados Unidos. En la actualidad enseña Arte Contemporáneo en la Universidad Torcuato Di tella. Algunos de sus libros son Guillermo Kuitca. Obras 1982-1998; Manuel Puig. Después del fin de la literatura; Fuera de campo. Literatura y arte después de Duchamp; Atlas portátil de América latina y Cronografías. Arte y ficciones de un tiempo sin tiempo. Es autora de las novelas Oficios Ingleses y En el aire. Como periodista cultural colaboró en los suplementos culturales de los principales diarios de Argentina y desde hace varios años dirige junto con Marcelo Cohen la prestigiosa revista Otra parte. Su último libro es Lo que no vemos, lo que el arte ve. En este ensayo publicado por Anagrama, Speranza se propone revisar de qué modo los artistas contemporáneos consiguen plasmar en sus obras la preocupación por el futuro del planeta y la inminente catástrofe ambiental y cómo el arte y la literatura también consiguen revelar claves de la nueva era del capitalismo de la vigilancia en un mundo que es cada día digitalmente administrado. En la sección Libros que sí Hinde recomendó “Todas las crónicas”, de Clarice Lispector (FCE) y “The modernist songbook”, de Mariano Siskind (Beatriz Viterbo)y en Bienvenidos habló de “La locura de Holderli”n, de Giorgio Agamben (Adriana Hidalgo), “Crónicas bananeras”, de Roberto Herrrscher (Tusquets) y “Rusia”, de Anthony Beevor (Crítica) En Voz alta, Voz alta Olivia Gallo leyó un fragmento de “La ciudad invencible” de Fernanda Trías. Olivia recibió una mención del Premio Municipal de Literatura Manuel Mujica Láinez En 2019, publicó su primer libro de cuentos: Las chicas no lloran por Tenemos las máquinas e Intranquilas y venenosas, un intercambio de mails de cuarentena con Tamara Talesnik y autoras invitadas publicado por Odelia Y en Mesita de Luz, el escritor y abogado Bernardo Beccar Varela, que acaba de publicar “Quemacoches” por The Orlando Books nos contó que libros está leyendo.
O Resenha 37 é seu novo debate semanal sobre esporte. Em 37 minutos, os comentaristas falam sobre os temas mais recorrentes e importantes do esporte...
Jiu Jitsu Dummies, Episode 46. Marcelo Cohen, Black Belt, Combat Jiu-Jitsu Champion and owner of The Armory in Jupiter Florida joins the Dummies. Help 'The Jiu Jitsu Dummies Foundation' award their next 1-year Scholarship to a Veteran, First Responder, or child by donating HERE Become a Podcast Patron and be entered into a $100+ monthly Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast Raffle at Patreon.com/jiujitsudummies Support 'The Jiu Jitsu Dummies Foundation' on Amazon Smile Thank you to Episode Sponsors: FightBack CBD - 20% OFF your next order with code: JJD Flow N Roll - 20% OFF your online order with code: JJD DD214 Fightwear - 15% OFF you order with code: JJD Click here for the DD214 Soul Armor Gi Warriors Next Adventure - DONATE HERE Retro Grappler Special thanks to: We Defy Foundation, @WeDefyFoundation on Instagram. Donate now at https://www.wedefyfoundation.org/ Want us to Shout-Out you, your gym, or your products/brand on the show? Visit https://www.patreon.com/jiujitsudummies to become a Show Patron or Sponsor for as little as $5 per month! This episode is also sponsored by the Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast Store. Get 15% OFF with code: JJD Contact the Dummies @JiuJitsuDummies on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter or at info@jiujitsudummies.com to submit questions for consideration on the show. Visit Jiu Jitsu Dummies for more details about the show, the foundation, becoming a Sponsor, and a list of sites and apps to download or view the podcast.
Resenha 37 é seu novo debate semanal sobre esporte. Os comentaristas falam sobre os temas mais recorrentes e importantes do esporte...
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Zak recap Who is Number One Gordon Ryan vs. Vagner Rocha we also recap Fight to Win 168 the third all women's event and Submission Underground (SUG) 21 in the preview section we preview a Third Coast Grappling heavyweight GP and EUG promotions 160 lb bracket.In the news section we discuss the Craig Jones vs Gabi Garcia match being postponed we discussed William Tackett receiving his black belt, and Craig Jones vs Tye Ruotolo that has been announced for the next WNO event.In the recap section of the show we kick it off with WNO Gordon Ryan Vs Vagner Rocha, We discuss Vagner’s defensive acumen and talk about a very interesting single leg X sweep from Gordon in conjunction with his passing and Kimora control that led to the triangle finish that he had called before the match. In our recap of Nick Rodriguez vs Yuri Simoes we discuss the unrelenting passing offense from Nicky Rod and how much his passing has developed since we last saw him roughly 6 months ago.In our recap of Mikey Musumeci versus Marcelo Cohen we discussed the approximately 70 point differential that Mikey racked up before submitting Marcelo with a triangle armbar combo.We discuss Rafaela Guedes vs Maggie Grindatti, That saw grit and toughness from both competitors, as the match went deep. We also briefly discuss the other matches on the card.In our recap of Fight to Win 168 we discuss Nathiely De Jesus victory over Kendall Reusing via modified Bow and Arrow Choke That started as a transition from a clock choke off of a back and forth from the spider guard. We talked through the offense and finishing sequence that saw Luiza Monteiro finish Vedha Toscano via Knee Bar and earn SOTN. We also discuss Maria Malyjasiak defeating Hannette Staack.In our recap of Submission Underground we discussed Mason Fowler submission victory over Richie Boogeyman Martinez in regulation and discussed his next match for the title.In our preview of Third Coast Grappling heavyweight GP we discuss all of the first-round matchups including Victor Hugo versus William Tackett in Tackett's debut black belt match we discussed the foot lock battle that may occur and the size difference. We discuss Pedro Marinho versus Nick Rodriguez and how the dynamic of this match may have significantly changed given Rodriguez's increase passing proclivity. We discuss Kaynan Duarte versus Tex Johnson and predict a Duarte versus Hugo rematch in the finals.In our preview of EUG we talked about all the grapplers announced for the 160 lb bracket as well as the unique matchup Style in what is one of the hardest to pick brackets in the gi we have seen in a long time, Featuring Johnatha Alves, Andy Murasaki, Isaac Doederlein, Johnny Tama, Kennedy Maciel, Marcio Andre, Gianni Grippo, and Matheus Gabriel.In the outro section Maine discusses his upcoming surgery and preparation for surgery. Recorded 3-29-2021
Cuando veo una parejita e imagino que él se la coge y ella toma píldoras o usa un diafragma, sé que es ese el paraíso que todo viejo soñó la vida entera: ataduras y prejuicios desechados como una cosechadora obsoleta, y/ los jóvenes deslizándose sin límites, ladera abajo, hacia la felicidad. Me pregunto si cuarenta años atrás, mirándome,/ alguien habrá pensado: Eso es vida; nada de Dios, ni de sudar de noche pensando en el infierno, ni de ocultar lo que opinas del pastor. Ese y sus amigos se deslizarán, maldita sea, libres como pájaros. Y de inmediato, más que en palabras, pienso en ventanas altas: el cristal en donde cabe el sol y, más allá, el hondo aire azul, que nada muestra, y no está en ninguna parte, y es interminable. (Traducción de Marcelo Cohen).
Full video interview: https://youtu.be/i_QI6_IMHusMarcelo Cohen is a gripping world champion. He was 1 of 16 people only in the WORLD to be invited to an event in Cancun. You will find there is so much more to Marcelo then just being a champion. You will see the other side. Big thanks to a great man!Being an in Brazil overactive child Marcelo was enlisted in judo classes at the age of 9. In 2004 Marcelo moved to the United States, settling in Jupiter – Florida December 2012, the day of Cohen’s 29th birthday and also the day he was promoted to black belt. Marcelo Cohen is an EBI Veteran and No Gi Pan Am IBJJF Adult Black Belt Champion. His moto is technique rather than brute strength, flexibility or athletic-ability. Marcelo Cohen is known for his devastating KimuraCheck out Marcelo:IG: @marcelocohenbjjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcelo.cohen1linksKimura system https://bjjfanatics.com/products/kimura-system-by-marcelo-cohenCross grip https://bjjfanatics.com/products/cross-grip-guard-and-old-man-sweep-by-marcelo-cohenBio https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/marcelo-cohen
O Resenha 37 é seu novo debate semanal sobre esporte. Os comentaristas falam sobre os temas mais recorrentes e importantes do esporte...
O Resenha 37 é seu novo debate semanal sobre esporte. Em 37 minutos, os comentaristas falam sobre os temas mais recorrentes e importantes do esporte...
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Emil recap Polaris Squads, Third Coast Grappling Kumite 7, Fight to Win 153, and Sapateiro Invitational Keith Krikorian Vs Emil Fischer. Also this week we preview Who’s Number One (WNO) Gordon Ryan vs Matheus Diniz, and Submission Underground (SUG) 18 Vinny Magalhães Vs Mason Fowler.In the news section of the show we talk about AJP Grand Slam Miami that took place this weekend.In the recap section we kick it off with Polaris Squads that saw two teams from the UK and Ireland take on Europe in the exciting Polaris squads team battle format. We saw some great action and recap all of the 16 matches in the squads event including the submission from Tom Halpin, and the superfight that saw Ffion Davies continue her domination streak on the Polaris stage.In the recap of 3CG Kumite 7 the final $10,000 Kumite we recap the woman’s bracket that saw a calf sliver choke combo from Luiza Montiero, as well as a great toe hold to kneebar transition. We also saw Ana Carolina Vieira win her first match via tech fall, and take the entire event and 10K in her finals match against Montierio. We briefly recap Vinícius “Trator” Ferreira Gazola vs Gustavo Batista and the superfight between Lucas “Hulk” Barbosa vs Guilherme Augusto.In the recap of F2W 153 we talk about the main event Samuel Nagai defeating Gianni Grippo and the meta of fight to win with the 50/50 ankle lock. We talk about the fining sequence of Junny Ocasio vs Marcelo Cohen that saw Junny’s first defense of his 135 pound belt via Heelhook and earned him Submission of the Night Honors, we also talk about Talita Alencar vs Heather Raftery, and the other matches on the card. In our recap of the Sapateiro Invitational Keith Krikorian Vs Emil Fischer we discuss how this champ vs champ match played out and how Keith was able to get the finish done in overtime. In the preview section of the show we kick it off with WNO Gordon Ryan vs Matheus Diniz that will be a 30 minute sub only match we talk about the styles and why we think the format favors Ryan. We discus Craig Jones vs Roberto Jimenez and how this match will come down to if Craig can get a leg or if Roberto can use his closed guard game to get the back. In Gabi Garcia vs Elisabeth Clay we discuss the leglock vs top control and pressure dynamic of this matchup. In Kody Steele vs Dante Leon we talk about the wrestling and credentials of both grapplers leading into this match. Paulo Miyao vs Geo Martinez we discuss Geo’s absence from competition as of late since ADCC 2019. In Nicky Ryan vs Tony Ramos we discuss the wrestling vs BJJ dynamic and how we think Nicky will take this one. In William Tackett vs Jason Rau we discuss the leg lock battle that is sure to play out. In the preview of SUG 18 Vinny Magalhães Vs Mason Fowler we discuss the main event and if the cage will play a factor, and how the overtime could come into play. As well as the rest of the exciting matches on the card. In the outro Maine talks about getting another deer while hunting, and how the whole team should play Among Us. Recorded 9-28-2020
2x Pan AM, 2x American Nationals, ADCC North American Trials Champion; EBI and CJJ Worlds Standout, XFN Combart Grappling Champion, Flograppling #4 Ranked Roosterweight in the world joins us and it's hot fire!!!
Cecilia Bona, periodista y creadora de “Por qué leer” (@porqueleerok), y Carlos Clerici locutor y periodista (@clericicarlos) nos invitan a disfrutar de una selección de los mejores cuentos, libros infantiles, relatos y ensayos para todas las edades. Libro: Fosfato (cuentos). Título del cuento: La pecera también es la mascota. Autor: Manuel Crespo. Editorial: Ediciones La Parte Maldita (IG/TW: @lapartemaldita). La narrativa argentina ha poblado la llanura de maneras diversas: mitología gauchesca, truculencias de la política, acertijos policiales, atisbos de quietud contemplativa o indios refinados, platónicos y emprendedores. En los cuentos de Crespo no hay nada de eso. La pampa sojera es un escenario constreñido por el cálculo; en él se ha aniquilado toda maravilla, cualquier ilusión de idilio. La tradición de Crespo es la de Hudson y en cierto modo la de Conti: el sustantivo da el clima, la materia es el eje de la frase, el detalle lateral forma el estilo, los personajes son sus modos y sus actos. Marcelo Cohen.
Is PVZ WORTH THE $$$ COPS CALLED on DERN? Khonry Gracie WINS BIG! DEBLASS SOUNDS OFF ON PEDS!!! Cohen talks Combat Jiu-Jitsu, Sub-Only, Fakers, and answers the Message Boards!!!
What options for resistance are left to the author of fiction in a nation structured by totalizing political and economic violence? This is the question at the heart of Niall Geraghty’s eloquent and engaging book, The Polyphonic Machine: Capitalism, Political Violence, and Resistance in Contemporary Argentine Literature (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019). It is also the historically situated problem (in Piglia’s phrase) that unites this particular generation of contemporary Argentine writers. Literary critic/detective Geraghty follows the works of César Aira, Marcelo Cohen, and Ricardo Piglia in their preoccupations with theory and history to reflect on the ways violence and capitalism have created and sustained modern Argentine life. The Polyphonic Machine also mimics the preoccupations of its subjects by embracing polyphony as a stylistic choice, foregrounding the multiplicity of voices used by the authors and their interlocutors within the text itself. In so doing, Geraghty highlights both the particularity of the Argentine Dirty War from 1976-1983 and the global vision of its writers. Latin Americanists of many disciplines will find this book interesting, in particular scholars of literature, philosophy, and history. Elena McGrath is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Carleton College. She is a historian of race, revolution, and natural resources in the Andes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What options for resistance are left to the author of fiction in a nation structured by totalizing political and economic violence? This is the question at the heart of Niall Geraghty’s eloquent and engaging book, The Polyphonic Machine: Capitalism, Political Violence, and Resistance in Contemporary Argentine Literature (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019). It is also the historically situated problem (in Piglia’s phrase) that unites this particular generation of contemporary Argentine writers. Literary critic/detective Geraghty follows the works of César Aira, Marcelo Cohen, and Ricardo Piglia in their preoccupations with theory and history to reflect on the ways violence and capitalism have created and sustained modern Argentine life. The Polyphonic Machine also mimics the preoccupations of its subjects by embracing polyphony as a stylistic choice, foregrounding the multiplicity of voices used by the authors and their interlocutors within the text itself. In so doing, Geraghty highlights both the particularity of the Argentine Dirty War from 1976-1983 and the global vision of its writers. Latin Americanists of many disciplines will find this book interesting, in particular scholars of literature, philosophy, and history. Elena McGrath is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Carleton College. She is a historian of race, revolution, and natural resources in the Andes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What options for resistance are left to the author of fiction in a nation structured by totalizing political and economic violence? This is the question at the heart of Niall Geraghty’s eloquent and engaging book, The Polyphonic Machine: Capitalism, Political Violence, and Resistance in Contemporary Argentine Literature (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019). It is also the historically situated problem (in Piglia’s phrase) that unites this particular generation of contemporary Argentine writers. Literary critic/detective Geraghty follows the works of César Aira, Marcelo Cohen, and Ricardo Piglia in their preoccupations with theory and history to reflect on the ways violence and capitalism have created and sustained modern Argentine life. The Polyphonic Machine also mimics the preoccupations of its subjects by embracing polyphony as a stylistic choice, foregrounding the multiplicity of voices used by the authors and their interlocutors within the text itself. In so doing, Geraghty highlights both the particularity of the Argentine Dirty War from 1976-1983 and the global vision of its writers. Latin Americanists of many disciplines will find this book interesting, in particular scholars of literature, philosophy, and history. Elena McGrath is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Carleton College. She is a historian of race, revolution, and natural resources in the Andes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What options for resistance are left to the author of fiction in a nation structured by totalizing political and economic violence? This is the question at the heart of Niall Geraghty’s eloquent and engaging book, The Polyphonic Machine: Capitalism, Political Violence, and Resistance in Contemporary Argentine Literature (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019). It is also the historically situated problem (in Piglia’s phrase) that unites this particular generation of contemporary Argentine writers. Literary critic/detective Geraghty follows the works of César Aira, Marcelo Cohen, and Ricardo Piglia in their preoccupations with theory and history to reflect on the ways violence and capitalism have created and sustained modern Argentine life. The Polyphonic Machine also mimics the preoccupations of its subjects by embracing polyphony as a stylistic choice, foregrounding the multiplicity of voices used by the authors and their interlocutors within the text itself. In so doing, Geraghty highlights both the particularity of the Argentine Dirty War from 1976-1983 and the global vision of its writers. Latin Americanists of many disciplines will find this book interesting, in particular scholars of literature, philosophy, and history. Elena McGrath is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Carleton College. She is a historian of race, revolution, and natural resources in the Andes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What options for resistance are left to the author of fiction in a nation structured by totalizing political and economic violence? This is the question at the heart of Niall Geraghty’s eloquent and engaging book, The Polyphonic Machine: Capitalism, Political Violence, and Resistance in Contemporary Argentine Literature (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019). It is also the historically situated problem (in Piglia’s phrase) that unites this particular generation of contemporary Argentine writers. Literary critic/detective Geraghty follows the works of César Aira, Marcelo Cohen, and Ricardo Piglia in their preoccupations with theory and history to reflect on the ways violence and capitalism have created and sustained modern Argentine life. The Polyphonic Machine also mimics the preoccupations of its subjects by embracing polyphony as a stylistic choice, foregrounding the multiplicity of voices used by the authors and their interlocutors within the text itself. In so doing, Geraghty highlights both the particularity of the Argentine Dirty War from 1976-1983 and the global vision of its writers. Latin Americanists of many disciplines will find this book interesting, in particular scholars of literature, philosophy, and history. Elena McGrath is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Carleton College. She is a historian of race, revolution, and natural resources in the Andes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What options for resistance are left to the author of fiction in a nation structured by totalizing political and economic violence? This is the question at the heart of Niall Geraghty’s eloquent and engaging book, The Polyphonic Machine: Capitalism, Political Violence, and Resistance in Contemporary Argentine Literature (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019). It is also the historically situated problem (in Piglia’s phrase) that unites this particular generation of contemporary Argentine writers. Literary critic/detective Geraghty follows the works of César Aira, Marcelo Cohen, and Ricardo Piglia in their preoccupations with theory and history to reflect on the ways violence and capitalism have created and sustained modern Argentine life. The Polyphonic Machine also mimics the preoccupations of its subjects by embracing polyphony as a stylistic choice, foregrounding the multiplicity of voices used by the authors and their interlocutors within the text itself. In so doing, Geraghty highlights both the particularity of the Argentine Dirty War from 1976-1983 and the global vision of its writers. Latin Americanists of many disciplines will find this book interesting, in particular scholars of literature, philosophy, and history. Elena McGrath is a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Carleton College. She is a historian of race, revolution, and natural resources in the Andes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Main and Austin recap the weeks professional Brazilian Jiujitsu events and grappling news. Check the new section off with some talk about Keenan Cornelius versus Nicholas Meregali that was announced earlier in the week for third coast grappling. We’re really excited to preview this match up in the future. After that we talk about the ADCC Asian trials footage that came out later last week after the show. Talk a little bit about Lachlan Giles, Robert Whitaker, and other ADCC trials stand outs. Then we move into the MMA news section where we highlight the current crop of outstanding grapplers that have left BJJ for greener pastures. This week Garry tonon breaks another unfortunate mma fighters legs in spectacular fashion at the One Championship; and BJ Penn might not have actually been cut as Maine stated last week. CBJJ has announces testing all athletes 2020, Maine and Austin are somewhat skeptical of this scale of testing being implemented for an amateur sport. In big news João Miyao was announced for SAGC 8 versus Marcelo Cohen, event of the Grappling Rewind will be commentating. In other Jiu-jitsu news matchup announcements Gabby Garcia has been confirmed for an upcoming Fight To Win card. In other Fight To Win News Brittney Elkins has left Fight to Win, the team team wish her the best of luck her future endeavors. Finally Jorge Masvidal vs Anthony Pettis have been announced for an upcoming Superfight. After all that we move into the recaps talking about Fight to Win 113 that took place in Reno Nevada and was headline to by. Kaynan Duarte The virtually unstoppable first year black belt Who took on Tanner Rice this weekend. Then we talk about the co-main event, for the flyweight championship. This took place between Amanda Monteiro and Karen Antunes and featured some really interesting guard work from both women. Then we move into the fight of the night and submission of the night for the black belts. Finishing up the majority of our recaps with brown belt title fight between Vince Barbosa and Troy Everett. After that we go to the remainder of the results for the card. Then it’s into the preview section of the show where we take a look at Polaris 10. This card features some outstanding matchup’s including a headline matchup of Uriah Faber versus Nicky Ryan. Main and Austin break down some of the finer points of how they think the matchup will play out and how Nicky will look as he moves closer into ADCC. Then we move into more hot jujitsu action talking about Craig Jones versus Mateus Lutes. And what truly looks like it will be a clash of stylus at middleweight. There are a number of other stand out matchups on the card including Ash Williams versus Ethan Crelinsten and Ash Amos versus Nick Rodriguez The Show Pony. We then do a brief preview of the Eddie bravo invitational combat jujitsu worlds that takes place this time for the 135 pound a championship. This card may be the most evenly stacked car that we’ve seen from the promotion in a while featuring names that like a Geo Martinez, Ben Eddie, Barret Yoshida, Nick apace, Marcelo Cohen, Daffron, and tons more stand out competitors. This is truly an event to be taken by a number of guys especially given that the newness of the rule set. Then we move into our preview of the Finishers 9 this all the women’s event, showcases some of the best and brightest talent across the East Coast and beyond. Including Natalie Boss, Laura Kent, Mona Bailey, Cece Mena. Samantha Clay, and Danielle Kelly. After that we move on to our preview of SOGI 2, this event features a 16 woman bracket as well as a Quintet style four team event. Recorded 5-20-2019
Olá papudos! Estamos de volta com mais um episódio do “VALE A PENA OUVIR DE NOVO”! No bate-papo desse mês, conversamos com o casal brasileiro-canadense (com cidadania e tudo) Marcelo Cohen e Madalena Leles Cohen, conhecidos como SAMBAJOY. Além de contar todas as novidades desde o dia em que estiveram aqui no podcast, vão falar […] O post VPODN #02 – Sambajoy apareceu primeiro em Papo de Fotógrafo | Um bate-papo descontraído sobre Fotografia!.
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the Grappling Rewind Podcast Maine and Emil, recap the weeks pro BJJ and Jiu Jisu events. We start off the show with the week’s news and generally what’s hot in the world of professional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and what’s’ hot is one thing this week; who got invited to the 2019 ADCC event in California. As the invites list gets longer we see many of the staples of ADCC get their slot to the big show. We see Vagner Rocha, Geo Martinez, AJ Agazarm, Dillion Dannis, current Gi world champion Shane Jamil Hill Taylor, in the lower weight classes and top competitors Xande Ribeiro, the current Gi world champ Mahamed Aly, stand out Patrick Gaudio, former ADCC champions Vinny Magalhaes, and Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu. As well as Australian stand outs Kit Dale, and Craig Jones all get invites to the event. Then we close out news speculating about Conor Mcgregor potentially competing in grappling again after his comments during the Polaris Pro 9 promo. Plus we talk about Robbie Lawler vs Ben Askren and debate what it really is to be unconscious. That’s just the news section of the show. We get into the recap section where we take a look at Spyder Korea Qualifier 1, and the outstanding action that was this event over the weekend. We saw a number of Inter-belt matchup’s between purple belts brown belt and black belts all mixed into and under 76 kg division and an under 100 kg division. Taking a close look at Tim Sprigs and Mateus Lutes performances on the stacked event. After that we move into our recap of Fight to Win 103 in Houston Texas with a number of exciting matches and titles being exchanged. Gutemberg Pereira defending his title. Plus CEO Seth Daniels competing his first Judo match in 12 years only one week after neck and back surgery. A man Maine is truly inspired by. As well as a number of other matches on the card for the event. Then we move into the Midwest Finishers inaugural event that culminated in a bout between young stand out Andrew Tackett vs Pedro Serrano. These lightweight grapplers really put a stamp on the inaugural event and showcased the level of talent coming out of the Midwest. Next we get into more talent out of the Midwest as we recap Sub Spectrum 7. This event featured a men’s and women’s 135-pound bracket as well as exciting super fights between Tex Johnson and Matt Leighton. Josh jumps into the show to help recap this event talking about outstanding finishes from Both Tex and Junny Ocasio, and an outstandingly dominant performance from Hannah sharp. After all that we moved to the preview section previewing and Ultimate Mat Warriors 4, a 125-pound bracket that features Finishers 7 tournament winner Austin Daffron a man staging busy on the superfight scene. As well at top rooster weight Marcelo Cohen. As well as superfights from Kyle Chambers and more. We then get into our preview of Fight to Win 104 in Dallas Texas, with a huge headline bout Rafael Lovato Jr vs Yuri Simoes in what is sure to be one of the highest level matchups ever produced by the promotion. This card is stacked with standouts like DJ Jackson, Nathiely Jesus, Formiga, and Tracy Goodell. We preview the inaugural event for SOGI 1 and it’s multiple divisions and superfight card featuring many grapplers we see frequently on the show Junny Ocasio, Sam Micale, Nick Rodriguez, Zach Edwards, and many more. After that we preview UAEJJF King of Mats event. The lightweights with superstars Gianni Grippo, Paulo Miyao, Isaac Doederlein, Hiago George, Nobuhiro Sawada, and more. We briefly preview the KASAI 205lbs Qualifier streaming on FloGrappling and touch on Men of War 4. Then we roun
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
Marcelo Cohen joins the show to talk about old school vs new school teaching methods, adapting BJJ to your body type and visualization and mentality. He also goes deep on the Kimura and the mistakes that cause people to fail finishing it. Click “read more” for show notes! SHOW NOTES: Origins The old […]
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
Marcelo Cohen joins the show to talk about old school vs new school teaching methods, adapting BJJ to your body type and visualization and mentality. He also goes deep on the Kimura and the mistakes that cause people to fail finishing it.
Marcelo Cohen is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black belt under Marcelo Saporito. Cohen teaches grappling at The Armory in Florida. He’s the IBJJF Pan American and American National champion (No-Gi).Subjects discussed: Brazil, the United States, Culture, Immigrating, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, competing and more..Follow Marcelo on Instagram: @MarcelocohenBJJCheckout his Kimura System dvd: http://bit.ly/Cohenbjj
Marcelo Cohen is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black belt under Marcelo Saporito. Cohen teaches grappling at The Armory in Florida. He’s the IBJJF Pan American and American National champion (No-Gi).Subjects discussed: Brazil, the United States, Culture, Immigrating, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, competing and more..Follow Marcelo on Instagram: @MarcelocohenBJJCheckout his Kimura System dvd: http://bit.ly/Cohenbjj
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
This week we have an interview with Bjj Black Belt Marcelo Cohen. We talk about: The history of The Armory and the changes it has made Running a BJJ gym Teaching BJJ and MMA in the same gym Learning from a loss with Ciao Terra Building confidence with a kids program How jiu-jitsu can become toxic Training gi and no-gi Tips for dealing with bigger people on the mat Links: Furia Marcelo Cohen Roosterweight Kimura System DVD Download the Roosterweight Kimura System Marcelo Cohen on Instagram Quote of the week: "Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it." Russell Baker "Ah, BJJ, what power you have to make us suffer and like it." BjjBrick Article of the week: NO, YOU DIDN’T START JIU JITSU TOO LATE [caption id="attachment_4888" align="alignright" width="225"] Find out how to support the BjjBrick Podcast here![/caption] Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod
Jiu-Jitsu champion Marcelo Cohen sits down with Alex to clear up the recent controversy involving his recent Naga victory that led to his match at Sapatiero Invitational match. Also joined by his very first Black Belt Glen, we dig deeper in to his philosophy of training for competition and teaching while being a positive role model to his students. Purchase my Surf and Jiu-jitsu themed art work and photography here: www.MyCosmicJourney.com Get 10% off your order at www.ChokeAloha.com when you use the promo code JIUJITSURADIO Follow me on IG: @jiujitsuradio @sondermarketing
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Marcelo Cohen's "Leyenda mortal." You can read the full text of the story here.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Marcelo Cohen's "A Mortal Legend." You can read the full text of the story here.