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Fenomenal Woman: This is How Yasmin Rolls

02 Thursday Dec 2010

Posted by fenomkimonos in Fenomenal Women

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Unlike many activities we can participate in, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu doesn’t allow you to be dishonest with yourself.  At home, work, school and other activities we participate in, much of the internal struggle comes from wanting to be the best we can be only to fall short, or even worse, not really trying at all and obtaining results we didn’t deserve. The practice of BJJ is the great equalizer because it is absolute – we must earn our way at every level of training with no short cuts, and there is no sympathy for wanting results without the willingness to work for it. There is something profound about this. We think it makes better daughters, mothers, co-workers, wives, girlfriends and maybe even mother-in-laws 🙂

Earlier this month we announced our “Fenomenal Women” promotion. The goal was to encourage women training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to edify and spotlight their peers, and to do something nice for these typically unsung heroes on the mat. The criteria we use to select one woman each month is simple – we review an email or emails submitted by our fans describing what makes their nominee special. Although competition performance was a plus, it wasn’t at the top of the list to us. Does she inspire? Does she build bridges between people? Does she have the humility of a martial artist and confidence of a champion? Based on feedback from her peers, we think Yasmin Soto does.

We’re proud to announce and spotlight our first Fenomenal Woman – world meet Yasmin Soto. We’re not exactly sure how Yasmin does it, but she does it well. A wife to BJJ brown-belt Ricardo Soto and mother of Marco, Mateo, Max and Maya (all train and compete by the way) Yasmin trains AND teaches a kids class while working a full-time job and managing a home. We caught up with Yasmin and asked her a few questions about her life as a BJJ femme.

Fenom: Hi Yasmin. Tell us about yourself and your BJJ training life. How did you get
started? How long have you been training? Where do you train?

Yasmin: I’m a wife and a mother of 4 and have been training for about 2 1/2 years. I’m also a blue-belt. I started BJJ after watching my 3 boys and husband train for years. I fell in love with BJJ after many years of just watching them every day in class. I train  3 to 4 times a week at Alvarez BJJ and drop in at Advantage Jiu Jitsu once or twice a week.

Fenom: How do you balance your regular family life with BJJ? What are some of the challenges and rewards?

Yasmin: Having a family that trains BJJ together makes it a little easier to balance regular life — we have a daily routine we go by. Challenges include not being able to do more national tournaments or seminars. It’s harder to just get up and go with a family and work. The greatest rewards is spending time with my family doing something we all truly love doing.

Fenom: You’re doing so well on the competition scene. Can you share some tips with other women on how to maximize results while managing a busy home life?

Yasmin: Always try to find time to train, even if it’s once or twice a week. Make the best out of every minute of your training. Most of all, don’t give up.

Fenom: Do you think all women should compete? Please explain your answer.

Yasmin: I never thought I was going to love to compete as much as I do now. When I started BJJ i wasnt even thinking about competing. After my first tournament I fell in love with the competition scene. I don’t necessarily think all women should compete but they should definitly try it once. It can be a positive experience.

Fenom: Can you share some of your short and long term goals for your personal
BJJ journey and your family?

Yasmin: For my short-term goals, I would love win my division at the Pan Ams and Worlds next year. My long term goals include getting my black-belt and being one of the first black-belt women to open up a school with my family. Not only do I love to train BJJ, I really enjoy teaching.

Fenom: If you could name the one thing you love most about training BJJ, what would that be?

Yasmin: I love how BJJ techniques just work. You know how we get these big guys that think a girl can never beat them. But when you’re done with them, they have no idea what just happened! 🙂

Fenom: Thanks again for sharing your story with us Yasmin. You’re an inspiration to many people — men and women. Would you like to thank any one?

Yasmin: You’re very welcome. Yes, I would like to thank my family, coaches and training partners for making my BJJ an enjoyable part of my life!

We also thought it would be cool to get some feedback from Yasmin’s husband. Ricardo Soto is a brown-belt and is also an active teacher and competitor.

Fenom: Hey Ricardo. Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions. Since we’re here to spotlight your wife, we’ll make sure to keep your list shorter… 🙂

Ricardo: I’m glad I can help. Yes, anything to make her shine!

Fenom: What is like having your wife train BJJ with you? Share some highlights and some challenges.

Ricardo: It’s great having her train BJJ with me! We’re always pushing each other to train. Seeing her and the kids getting ready for class always motivates me to get out there and train. Some highlights include competing at tournaments together — it’s an awesome feeling. We also learn from each other. We can try moves out on each other! The biggest challenge is deciding who get’s to compete and who sits out. Juggling martial arts training and other activities such as wrestling and school makes it important for us to schedule and take turns with our own training.

Fenom: What are some of the positive effects BJJ has had on your family life?

Ricardo: The respect we have for each other and the discipline we have as a family.

Fenom: Yasmin is doing so well in the BJJ scene. You must be very proud. Please share some of the things that make you most proud of your wife.

Ricardo: Hearing positive things about Yasmin from other people really makes me proud and it reminds me of how talented she is. Parents view Yasmin as a role model for their daughters too. I’m just very proud of her!

Thanks again to the Soto family for sharing their story. We hope you like your Fenom Lotus Gi Yasmin!

Women’s Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2010

16 Saturday Oct 2010

Posted by fenomkimonos in News and Events

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Last Saturday was a beautiful day for women and girls in Jiu-Jitsu. The doors were scheduled to open at 9:30 am and at around 8:30 am a few early birds arrived to weigh in as we were setting up. We were nervous. Being our first event we were anxious about many things — Did we talk to enough schools? Did we reach out to enough people? Did we friend enough people on Facebook?

9:30 am rolls around and another small handful of competitors and spectators arrive. At this point, we’re really starting to worry. Please show up people! At 10:00 AM, the floodgates of Jiu-Jitsu heaven, opened up and the crowds started rolling in! We were pumped! 76 women and girls gathered at the Fieldhouse USA for a day of competition supported by over 100 family, friends and coaches cheering them on. In comparison to many tournaments out there, we had a very small showing. But what a sight to see — standing in first class facility with that many participants was absolutely amazing. There was also something different in the air that you don’t experience at other events. There was a sense of sisterhood, belonging and community. Teammates, mothers, daughters, sisters — all on the mat to make their mark on what we believed to be a monumental day.

Oh, and about the sense of sisterhood, belonging and community mentioned above? That all went away when it was time to roll! The little girls had fun as little girls always do, but let’s talk about the the women. It was like watching fight scenes from the Gladiator movie… these women meant business and they were fighting with pure intent to win. Here’s some highlights from a few of these nail-biter matches:

Purple belt featherweight finals – Ariadne Burkhart vs. Kristine Felts

Masters middleweight match – Deyanira Velasco vs. Shannon Newhouse

Blue belt light-feather finals – Paola Morales vs. Lana Hunter

No gi expert middle-heavy – Kelly Faszholz vs Yasmin Soto

Gi beginner – Gabby Keas vs. Sarah Niedrauer

Conclusion:

Overall we were very pleased with the turnout. We learned that nothing is easy as it seems and have gained a tremendous amount of respect for all the tournament promoters and organizers out there making it happen on a regular basis. We hope our participants had as much fun as we did, and we look forward to many more. Until then, stay powered by she!

Additional photo sources:

  • WJJC Facebook Album
  • Fenom Kimonos Flickr
  • Danny Nguyen Album
  • TheCageDoor.NET Album

Shipping problems

07 Thursday Oct 2010

Posted by fenomkimonos in Business

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The last several weeks have been pretty hectic around here. Along with all the activities related to the upcoming Women’s Jiu-Jitsu Championship, we’ve been struggling with getting our next shipment in. The last few orders were smooth – a new batch of Lotus Gis for women and the super-dooper-cutie-pie-in-your-eye Lotus Gis for girls all came in with no problems. On this batch of Fenom Classics, every thing that could go wrong did go wrong. Wrong shipping documents, misspelled product descriptions and customs agents acting like FBI agents. Not a very pleasant experience but part of the game. After weeks of frustration and panic, the Gis were released by Customs for shipment to Dallas today! Everything is as it should be. We have peace.  🙂

To all our customers who have been waiting for their Fenom Classic Gis to be shipped — we’re extremely grateful for your patience and plan to have all orders sent out by Friday. We hope that you’ll enjoy your new Fenom Gi along with the Free patch we’re including. We also hope this small token of our appreciation keeps you Powered By She!

As for the shipping problems – there’s only so much that can done. We just keep paddling and hope to make it to shore every time. Why do we refer to it as “shipping” if it’s delivered via airplane anyway? Food for thought…

Blues Clues

02 Saturday Oct 2010

Posted by fenomkimonos in Products

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We’re finally moving forward with the prototype phase on blue classic and lotus series Gis. Initially we weren’t too hot on the idea because blue just didn’t look right. Which would make sense if we were making the Gis for just us. An opportunity to remember some business 101 – we’re in it for the customer – not to amass a personal collection of stuff we think is cool. And so the journey begins on what we know will be a lengthy process of back-and-forth with the prototype until we get it right. We’re still on the fence in terms of what color combinations we should use for the logos  on blue canvas. We’ll have a better idea once we actually see the prototype. We’ll also share pictures of preliminary Gis with you so you can let us know what you think. We’re excited!

Until then… stay Powered by She.

Something cool is happening. Countdown to WJJC!

02 Saturday Oct 2010

Posted by fenomkimonos in News and Events

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Every now and then something cool happens. Cool could mean a good meal with some close friends, a promotion at work, OR your husband or boyfriend finally cleaning out the garage without you having to ask. Then there’s Jiu-Jitsu. Oh Jiu-Jitsu… In exactly one week from today, the Women’s Jiu-Jitsu Championship will be storming Frisco, TX for its first event and we’re pretty darn excited about it. After months of planning, pushing and pulling, Zebra Tournament Systems of Texas and Fenom Kimonos will be welcoming women and girls of all ages and experiences levels to the beautiful FieldhouseUSA for a day of healthy competition and good times. If you’re competing or coming down to support your friends and family, we look forward to seeing you and hope you have as much fun as we’ll be having – win or lose, let’s make it a memorable day!

For event details and to register visit www.wjjc.info.

Hillary Williams came and left us all wanting more

22 Monday Feb 2010

Posted by fenomkimonos in News and Events, Training

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This past Sunday afternoon was a great time of learning, connecting and ego-less rolling for women and girls. Fenom Kimonos hosted its first Women’s Only Seminar with world-class grappler, Hillary Williams. Participants from the DFW area as well as Austin and Louisiana made  the drive to convene on a big,  red mat with nothing but positive vibes, even though some of the women competed against each other the day before at NAGA.

The event started at noon and ended at 2:30 PM. For the first 2 hours, Hillary covered some slick techniques from the closed guard, followed by 30 minutes of open mat time and Q&A. Everyone received personal attention and left with a wealth of knowledge. One thing is for sure, over the next few weeks, there’s going to be an increased number of men being choked at schools across the southwest.

Now, for your enjoyment… some pretty cool pics!

http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

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A special thanks to Jen from RARMAI Creative Services for the great photography.

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