Ever wondered how a lifelong journey in martial arts begins with a simple need for self-defense? Join us as we explore this question through our personal stories, starting from the wrestling mats at Central Catholic with my childhood friend, Rob Serrao. We reminisce about our early beginnings in combat sports, from Isshinryu Karate to Boxing, and how an unconventional karate school run by Rocco in 1976 set us on our path. Just before the Navy called, I faced the black belt test, a pivotal moment intertwined with the closing of Rocco's dojo. Each memory is a testament to the unique, non-franchise approach that shaped our martial arts journeys.
The evolution continues as we recount our experiences moving up the ranks in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, from white belt to black belt. Life threw many changes our way, from career shifts to the global pandemic, but the spirit of martial arts kept us grounded. We created a community, a training club born out of a garage, which became a sanctuary for growth and friendship. COVID-19 brought its challenges, but it also led to exciting developments, like a family member's transition to varsity wrestling. The passion for jiu-jitsu is something we eagerly pass on to the next generation, realizing dreams of dedicated spaces and building a supportive environment.