Freestyle Wrestling and Brazilian JiuJitsu

PEAC‘s Brazilion Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts program is the first of its kind in Ontario and in Eastern Canada! PEAC‘s program provides the necessary elements to perform at the elite level for grappling and mixed martial arts. This includes both on-mat and off-mat warrior-like training. Our program is very selective, allowing only the most dedicated, driven athletes a spot to perform in the top tournaments in the world.

Details

Rob Di Censo Head Instructor

-Rob began training in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu at the age of 14.
-In 2001, Rob won the GTA 4-man No-Gi Invitational.
– placed 2nd in the 2002 Grapplers Quest US Open.
-AS a purple belt Rob became the 2004 ADCC Canadian Trials Champion in the under 66kg weight division, and placing 4th in the 2005 ADCC, the most prestigious grappling tourney in the world.
-To reach the finals Rob defeated Alberto Crane via Rear-naked Choke, and Gilbert Melendez by Points.
-In 2006, he was invited to compete in the Grapplers Quest US National Invitational, where he placed 2nd.
-Rob received his Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu from Professor Wagnney Fabiano (IFL-Feather Weight Champion) in 2007.
– After receiving his black belt, Rob decided to venture into Mixed Martial Arts.
-First fight was well fought fight in the IFL‘s 155lb division, he was defeated. Rebounded nicely and was able to end his next fight with a choke at 23 seconds into the 1st Round.

Nuno Fonseca is the director of the program and also personally trains the students for the off-mat, strength and conditioning.

Features of the program include:
– A two part program dedicated to the development of the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu technique coupled with Mixed Martial Arts training. This involves Maui Thai, Boxing and Wrestling skill development

- Industry professionals take the tiem to finely tune our student’s skills, harness their enthusiasm and generate confidence. Assisting students and parents in reaching their academic and athletic goals is paramount as a member of our program.

- On-mat training and conditioning allows students to feel the reality of becoming a professional athlete in the mma industry. Off-mat training is intense, motivating and challenging as young athletes train in the same vein as the professional Mixed Martial Artists.

Freestyle Wrestling and Brazilian JiuJitsu