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Black Belt Corner with Amanda Loewen

27 Saturday Dec 2014

Posted by fenomkimonos in Fenomenal Women, Women's BJJ

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Our Black Belt Corner series continues with Amanda Loewen, a jiu-jitsu phenom, who received her black belt from Matt Thornton in October of 2014 after 5 years of training. She is a full-time coach at SBGi Portland, Oregon, a newlywed, a dog lover, and follows a vegan lifestyle. She trains 6 days a week, teaches 2-5 classes a day, and competes regularly. Amanda is the 2014 World Championship silver medalist in the brown belt lightweight division. Her goals in the coming years are to compete as much as possible, to become a better instructor, and to continue teaching SBGi philosophy of posture, pressure, and possibilities.

What was the most challenging belt level for you?

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That’s a tough question to answer because to me the belt is just a representation of the work I’ve put in on the mat. I think that every belt level has its challenges, and the usual one I face is my own criticism of “am I getting better?”

The biggest challenge I’m constantly overcoming is the failure part. I tell myself that failure is part of growth; if I’m not failing, I’m not learning which is always easier said than done. This goes for competition as well. The last thing I want to do is lose in front of my team, and my coaches. I know now that there will always be a perfect excuse for whatever loss I take. All I can do is go back to the gym, fix my mistakes, and improve my game.

What advice would you give to women who have a hard time in training?

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Training can be arduous, however, if you are passionate about it, I see no reason why you would stop. I may not be as physically strong as most men but I am a hell of a lot stronger mentally than most. The more you doubt me, the more I’ll prove you wrong; that’s the kind of woman I am.

Advice for jiu-jitsu women can be challenging because there are so many different types out there on the mats. The ones that truly love it for what it is will overcome any, and every difficulty presented to them. With that being said, I truly believe that there are a few fundamental ingredients for a successful female student:

  • Find a gym/coach that supports you. I’ve heard all too often from women that their coach did not think they could make it to the next level of training or because in the past they have had women come and go; and assuming that you would be the next to leave. I got incredibly lucky finding SBGi, and noticed that most gyms here in Oregon hold the same high standards for women’s bjj, and show the utmost respect to their female students.
  • Find solid training partners. They should be a good mix of people who you can beat; who can destroy you; and who you can go back, and forth with. It is okay to so no if you don’t want to roll with someone. You have one body for the rest of your life; use it wisely.
  • You must understand that there are going to be training partners that are bigger than you, smaller than you, older than you, and younger than you. You are going to be in uncomfortable positions; you are going to feel weak, and sometimes you are going to feel strong. It is wise not to complain about these things as most women go through the same situations. Your technique may take just a little bit longer to come out on top but eventually it will.
  • Don’t give up!

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SBGi Ladies Only Camp

27 Monday Jan 2014

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The first West coast women only BJJ camp of 2014 is scheduled for March 7-9th at SBGi Portland gym, and we asked the organizer, Salome Thornton, to talk a little bit about Straight Blast Gym International (SBGi), and the upcoming event. 

Salome: SBGi is an international organization with gyms all over America, Europe and Asia. We have decades of experience running camps that are educational, interactive and inspiring. For a very long time these camps consisted mostly of men, because gyms were filled with men.

We are known for teaching BJJ using the I-Method, which consists of introduction, isolation and integration. It is a three stage process that begins with introduction stage, learning the movement, and posturing or pressuring properly. The student then proceeds to the isolation stage where that skill is applied against progressive resistance from a partner so that the crucial element of timing is included. It finishes with the integration stage, where the part is brought back into the whole context of whatever we are training for. Introduction, isolation, and integration are usually all within the same practice session.

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Starting a women’s BJJ camp was something that became an interest to us about a year ago after last year’s spring camp. Fairly recently we tweaked a few of our teaching methods to help students learn better and faster. It did amazing things to for our female student population. The number of women grew quickly from one girl in the mists of testosterone to at least 30% of women on the mat at any given time. As the number of women on the mat grew, we realized how profound impact BJJ, and the friendships that came along with it had on their lives, and on our social culture. We want to grow this group of strong, and fearless females.

This camp is open to all women no matter what gym they belong to. It is about bringing women all over the world together to share their love of BJJ, get a chance to train with each other, learn from female instructors, get to know each other, and above all enjoy the process!

Our goal is to provide a comprehensive, well-rounded experience for everyone. We want girls to leave with their heads full of new, and immediately implementable information, a smile on their faces, and an inspiration to continue learning.

sbg1The instructors for this camp are Lily Pagle, Amanda Loewen, Leah Taylor and myself.

Lily Pagle is SBGi’s first female black belt, and USJF second degree judo black belt. She has a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology and is certified in sports psychology.

Amanda Loewen, aka the Wizard, is one of SBGi’s top-notch brown belts, and homegrown coaches. She is a regular competitor, and her latest BJJ magic was shown off in her 64 minute round with a heavy weight black belt world champion Tammy Griego!

Leah Taylor is also our homegrown SBGi brown belt, a coach and a competitive athlete. She is 2012 IBJJF blue belt world champion, and 2013 purple belt silver medalist.

I am the founder of Primate Yoga ~ Practical Practice, and will be teaching yoga specifically for BJJ, giving girls a few helpful pointers on how to manage discomfort that often arises from rolling. I take a very practical approach to yoga, using the science of human anatomy, and the individual in front of me as a guide to help people improve their posture, and range of motion, help prevent, and rehabilitate injuries.

We have one, two or three-day packages, and early bird prices available. To keep the lodging costs lower, we will have a slumber party/sleepover at the gym. Bring a pillow and a sleeping bag, and we will provide movies and popcorn! For more information please contact Straight Blast Gym Headquarters.

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