ATHLETES
No Gi Worlds 2016
This past month OSS athletes Andy Murasaki, Kaniela Kahuanui, Guthierry "Panda" Barbosa and Jeremy Nitta headed to the cow palace in Daily city for the 2016 No Gi world championships.
After hard matches Kaniela, Guthierry and Jeremy came up a little short. All of them..
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Andy Thomas Murasaki
Andy Thomas Murasaki was born in Brazil and moved to Japan at an early age. Andy's father, Andy Sr., introduced his two sons to the gentle art at an early age. Andy Sr. is a black belt and instructor for one of Japan's most successful Jiu Jitsu associations, impacto BJJ! Needless to say, Jiu Jitsu runs in the family
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Guthierry Barbosa | LA PRO
Guthierry started the year off in amazing fashion winning just about everything he entered. At 17 years old, he took the leap to follow his dream and traveled from Brazil to compete at this years worlds. This was the first year he was allowed to compete in the adult division and after 7 matches was crowned the 2016 blue belt world champion.
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Berkut 3 | The Future
Two weeks ago OSS Athletes Guthiery Barbosa, Andy Tomas, and Rudson Mateus traveled to Chechnya to compete in Berkut 3. After traveling half way around the world, all three came home victorious!
For Andy it was his last competition before heading...
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Grapplers Connection | San Jose | California
For years outside of Oregon the only place to get OSS gear was through the website and/or in select academies around the world. In 2016 we wanted to expand and expand we are! As for this week we are pleased to announced that grapplers connection in San Jose will be carrying our full line up!
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Congrats to Ryan Walsh and Kaniela Kahuanui!
This past weekend OSS Athletes Kaniela Kahuanui and Ryan Walsh were promoted to the rank of Brown Belt! Ryan and Kaniela have been competing and training for years and it was awesome to see both of them take the next step in their journey.
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Dream Chasers | Pans Day 1
In 2012 we launched Oss clothing. Our business model, from the traditional sense, was horrible. We didn't believe in the bottom line, we didn't invest in marketing, we invested in people. Those with a dream, those with the will..
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