2011 Promotion Ceremony at Casa Marina in Jax Bch

Victor will hold the 2011 end-of-year promotion ceremony on Wednesday, December 21st at Casa Marina Hotel in Jacksonville Beach. The ceremony will begin around 8pm. Students from all three locations (Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Ormond Beach) will be there to celebrate another year of hard work. Friends and family are invited! Contact Victor for more information.

Promotions Ceremony 2011 at Casa Marina in Jax Beach

Promotions Ceremony 2011 at Casa Marina in Jax Beach

Technique for December with Victor and Grandmaster Manuel

Victor and Grandmaster Manuel Tavares show us an oma plata from an armbar setup…simple and effective !! Thanks to my friend and great instructor!

Victor Huber(3rd degree black belt Royler Gracie-Gracie Humaita )
Manuel Tavares (6th degree black belt Gracie Humaita)

Master Manuel begins with a good grip to attack Victor's arm

Victor knows his arm is in trouble and begins to posture out of the submission attempt.

Victor knows his arm is in trouble and begins to posture out of the submission attempt.

Victor manages to save his arm from the armbar attempt but has exposed his left arm to the oma plata.

Victor manages to save his arm from the armbar attempt but has exposed his left arm to the oma plata.

Manuel figure-fours his legs to trap Victor's left arm and grabs Victor's belt to prevent him from rolling out of the submission.

Manuel figure-fours his legs to trap Victor's left arm and grabs Victor's belt to prevent him from rolling out of the submission.

Manuel grips Victor's collar and sits up to finish the oma plata submission!

Manuel grips Victor's collar and sits up to finish the oma plata submission!

Technique for September

Victor guides Cecilia through a BJJ sequence starting with a guard pass straight to knee on belly and finishing with an armbar:

Cecilia controls Paulo's legs from his open guard

Cecilia controls Paulo's legs from his open guard

Cecilia passes around Paulo's legs straight to knee-on-belly

Cecilia passes around Paulo's legs straight to knee-on-belly

Cecilia controls Paulo's arm at the tricep and pushes his face to the mat and begins to spin around towards Paulo's head.

Cecilia controls Paulo's arm at the tricep and pushes his face to the mat and begins to spin around towards Paulo's head.

She begins to pivot around, moving her left hand from Paulo's head to the mat so she can spin her hips under his arm.

She begins to pivot around, moving her left hand from Paulo's head to the mat so she can spin her hips under his arm.

Paulo tries to escape by rolling to his knees.

Paulo tries to escape by rolling to his knees.

Cecilia counters by placing her left foot between Paulo's legs

Cecilia counters by placing her left foot between Paulo's legs

She finishes the submission by hooking Paulo’s head with her right leg, controlling the wrist and driving her hips down.

She finishes the submission by hooking Paulo’s head with her right leg, controlling the wrist and driving her hips down.

Fight Team Featured in Rio Newspaper

Our fighters featured in local Rio de Janeiro newspaper

Our fighters featured in local Rio de Janeiro newspaper

English Translation: Five fighters from the U.S. academies of Daniel Moraes and Victor Huber (Vitinho) won medals here in the Masters and Seniors Jiu-Jitsu Championship. The competition, held in July at the Tijuca Tennis Club, was organized by the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Confederation. Athletes gathered from various gyms around the country and from abroad.

Daniel and Vitinho decided to invite some of their best students from their academies in the city of Jacksonville, Florida. The result was highly positive. Black belt Charlie Matthews, 51, was runner-up in his category and third in absolute, while purple belt Michael LaBelle, 48, got two third places. Roy Phillipe, 36, won the runner-up in his category and Perry Brown, 43, was third. Brown belt Robert Corbin, 37, lost his fight, but according to Vitinho, gave a great performance on the mat.

According to Daniel Moraes, this exchange is critical for their students to acquire international experience and put into practice all the lessons learned during the training. Furthermore, they can do a self-assessment to know where they can improve further.

Back from Rio with 2 Silvers, 4 Bronzes

The team traveled to Rio de Janeiro to compete in the World Masters/Seniors Championships, one of the most competitive tournaments in the world. The team proudly brought home two silvers and 4 bronzes. Congratulations to everyone who made this happen! Without our training partners there to push us, none of this would have been possible. We look forward to returning next year and doing even better.

Stay tuned for a photo gallery from our trip.

Technique: The Can Opener

Victor shows an effective way to open up your opponent when he’s turtled up and you’re having trouble getting your second hook established to take his back. Once you’ve established your second hook and take his back, then it’s time to submit with a collar choke! Check out the video here on youtube.

Check out some tournament photos!

Whether it’s your first competition or your hundredth, competing in a brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament is always an exciting experience. Competition allows you to test yourself, assess strengths and weaknesses in your jiu-jitsu game, and it builds a spirit of teamwork and camaraderie.

Check out some of the Team Victor Huber competitors in action at the Relson Gracie Tournament held at UNF arena. We’re especially proud of each one of our kid competitors.