Back in Black.
Back in Black.
Some time ago Geoff Grant, instructor of Wellington’s specialist grappling school, G.S.W, took of his 5th Dan Black Belt and replaced it with a White one. Now 12 years later he’s once again wearing Black.
Wellington November 28th 2007 – The Grappling
Specialists Wellington (GSW) recently hosted Australian BJJ
legend, John Will. Mr. Will was in New Zealand on a seminar
tour teaching at his affiliate schools in Auckland,
Hamilton, Napier, Wellington and Christchurch. At a packed
session at the GSW club in Wellington Mr. Will took the
opportunity to promote Geoff Grant to the rank of Black
Belt.
In recent times the once coveted Black Belt has
lost some of its mystique. With life speeding up and people
wanting instant gratification, hard work and toil are
becoming thinks of the past, especially in the Martial Arts
industry.
“I gained my first Martial Arts Black Belt
in about 15 months.” Said Mr. Grant. “In fact I was
awarded my 5th Dan after 11 years of training. At that time
I had already had contact with John Will and really liked
the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu style that he was teaching. I came
to question my current rank and training to the point where
I eventually gave it all away to start again”
Now a
little over 12 years later that decision has begun to pay
dividends. Mr. Grant now runs one of the countries biggest
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) schools and his new rank makes him
one of only two “home-grown” Kiwi BJJ Black
Belts.
The new Black belt was not the only promotion
at the club that night. Also promoted were Cain Harland and
Brendan Pfahlert who were awarded BJJ Blue Belts, and
Jonathan Bares and Jason Murphy who were promoted to Purple
Belt. The promotions came at the end of another stunningly
successful year for the GSW club.
Earlier in the year
a small team from the club headed to Auckland for an open
BJJ competition. 6 of the 8 team members came away with
medals including, 3 Gold, 2 Silver and 1 Bronze. In both the
White belt and Blue belt under 74kg division GSW members
fought for first and second places, after defeating every
other competitor in the field!
Mr. Grant plans to keep
running the GSW club as always and says the new Rank will
not change the way things are done.
“After the year
we’ve had making any changes would be silly, we’re just
going to keep on teaching quality BJJ classes and having as
much fun as we can doing it.”
For more information visit www.gsw.co.nz
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