Showing posts with label World Masters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Masters. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Getting Results Through Nutrition and Training

Getting Results Through Nutrition and Training

It has been a while since I have posted about any body composition results. It isn't something we often focus on often with our posts, but it is a huge part of what we do. The body comp results are a by product of hard work and consistency with nutrition, as our main goal is to increase performance on the rugby league field and also on the mats for jiu-jitsu. Whether it is cutting weight or putting on muscle mass, we want our athletes to be lean whilst maintaining or increasing their lean mass. We don't do a "bulk" phase and then cut back. For example, Bruno and Igor may increase in body fat slightly after a big competition but it isn't by a huge amount. When Bruno is in peak condition for worlds he gets down to 7-8% body fat but when he is "off" or in maintenance mode between preparations, the worst he will get to is 11-12%. This allows the body and mind to recover, but it also sets him up for a great preparation the next time a big comp is coming up. He still eats clean during this time as well. There may be a slight increase in carbs and also a drop in training volume but it isn't like he just stops training and starts to eat fast food. Consistency is very important if you want to be the best at what you do.

The young rugby league players are doing really well. It is great to see them progressing so well and building such a healthy foundation at such a young age. Below are some results from this past month.

Body weight - 60kg was 58.5kg
Body fat - 10.9% was 12.5%
Lean mass - 53.5kg was 51.2kg 
This is good going for 3 weeks worth of work especially since it isn't the beginning of Mani's training and nutrition. He has come down from 23.6% body fat and has increased his lean mass from 48.1kg. 

Lochy (15 years old)
Body weight - 53kg was 51.5kg
Body fat - 12.5% was 12.6%
Lean mass - 46.4kg was 45kg
Again I am happy with this result as he has increased lean mass while maintaining his body fat level. It is quality muscle he is putting on. I am not in a rush to see the scale weight increase rapidly. He started at 48kg and is now at 53kg so I am happy with the progress.

The SJJA jiu-jitsu team that competed in Abu Dhabi had some crazy results as well. As mentioned above Bruno and Igor both got down under 10% as they always do during their preparation. We also had Lucas and Tom who we helped out with their preparation this year. They both done really well. I will share Lucas results.

Body weight - was 86kg finished at 82kg (1 week out from comp, we got this to 80kg before we cut further)
Body fat - 16.1% finished at 10.1% (1 week out but he would have got to around 9% before comp)
Lean mass - started at 72.2kg and got up to 73.7kg.
This was in about 2 months worth of work. With a longer prep we could have done even more. In saying that, he was in great shape so we didn't really have much more to do nutritionally, it would have been more time to work on the strength though.

Mike Johnstone has also been on board for the past month and has achieved some great results himself. We still have a lot of preparation time ahead of us so I am excited to see where he can get to. Not many people peak in their 50's but I think Mike will. 

Body weight - 73.5kg now 74kg
Body fat - 23.4% now 18.4%
Lean mass - 56.3kg now 61.2kg

I share this to show that with hard work, dedication, and consistency you can get great results in a fairly short time period. The longer you stick at it the better your health, mental, and physical performance will be. I am happy for what everyone is achieving and glad I can go along for the ride with them. 

If you are after similar results please feel free to contact us. 


Friday, 22 December 2017

THP 2017 Highlights

THP 2017 Highlights

December 21, 2017

Congratulations to everyone for such a successful 2017. Gem and I are very proud of everything that was achieved this year and all of the hard work that went into it. It is a pleasure working with everyone and we love every single day. It is enjoyable and motivating to be able to wake up and help people become the best they can be. Let’s keep up the hard work and make 2018 even better.

Below are some of the results and awards achieved by the THP team this year:
  • Simon Chandra - won gold at the 2017 events BJJ Initiator cup
  • Gilgamesh Blanch - won the UAEJJF Australian National Pro Adult blue belt 69kg division and the won the UAEJJF Sydney International Pro 62kg Adult blue belt division
  • Tamara Garces – Silver medal at Australian National Pro (Jiu-Jitsu)
  • Gilgamesh Blanch – won gold at Sydney Cup (jiu-Jitsu)
  • Igor Almeida – 3rd Place Pan American Championships in California - fighting with a dislocated shoulder that popped out at 5 times throughout the day
  • Aaron Smith - won gold at Sydney International Open (jiu-jitsu)
  • Gilgamesh Blanch – WORLD CHAMPION - winning Gold at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • Simon Chandra – Won Gold at the Sydney Cup BJJ 2017
  • Brendan Waters – Ron Massey Cup Representative Team and named captain. Played Queensland on the Gold Coast and won. 4 from 4 wins for Brendan in these representative games.
  • Jerry Key - Ron Massey Cup Representative Team and named vice captain. Played Queensland on the Gold Coast and won. Jerry was also voted players player in this game.
  • Ben Quinlan, Marcus Moore, Alfio Tropea, Tom Chanter – Under 17’s SWAS Development Squad
  • Marcus Moore and Ben Quinlan – Won school boys rugby league comp with St. Gregorys.
  • Simon Chandra – Won Gold NSW State Championship
  • Samantha Garces – Won Gold NSW State Championship
  • Tamara Garces - Won Gold NSW State Championship
  • Stef Puskar – Won Gold NSW State Championship
  • Richard Avery – Bronze NSW State Championship
  • Sydney Jiu Jitsu Academy  – Won Gold in kids, adults, and masters overall NSW State Championship
  • Gil and Sol Blanch – Gold and Silver Grappling Industries Sydney 155lb gi category
  • Sol Blanch – Gold Grappling Industries Sydney advanced adults 155lb no-gi category
  • Simon Chandra – Won Gold Australian National Jiu Jitsu Championship
  • Gil and Sol Blanch – Gold and Silver at AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship adult purple belt 61.5kg division (No-Gi)
  • Sol Blanch – Won Gold in the adult purple open division AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship (No-Gi)
  • Samantha Garces - Won Gold AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship (No-Gi)
  • Samantha Garces - Won Gold AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship (Gi)
  • Tamara Garces - Won Gold AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship (Gi)
  • Tamara Garces - Won Gold AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship Open Weight
  • Sol Blanch – Bronze in Adult Purple Belt Gi Open weight division at AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship
  • Aaron Smith – Bronze AFBJJ Australian National BJJ Championship
  • Brendan Waters – won the Noel Kelly award which is an award for the most outstanding player in the club (Western Suburbs Magpies). This is the second year in a row he has been the best player in the club.
  • Luke Williams – won the Western Suburbs Magpies Best and Fairest award for Ron Massey Cup
  • Tom Morrison – won the Pratten Park Magpies Club Person of the Year (Western Suburbs Magpies) and also most consistent player in the Ron Massey Team award.



  • Bruno Alves – Finished second place at the World Masters event held in Las Vegas (jiu-jitsu). Got beat by a refs decision.
  • Bought our first set of Watson dumbbells and specialty bars.
  • Brendan Waters – named halfback in the Ron Massey Cup Team of the Year
  • Jerry Key - named lock in the Ron Massey Cup Team of the Year
  • Marcus Moore – SWSAS Athlete of the Year Nomination
  • Brendan Waters – finished top 3 in the Ron Massey Cup Player of The Year votes (Won it last year)
  • Marcus Moore – selected in North Sydney Bears S.G Ball train on squad
  • Ben Quinlan – selected in Western Suburbs Magpies S.G Ball train on squad
  • Jarrod Kinchin – selected in Western Suburbs Magpies S.G Ball train on squad
  • Tristyn Ball – selected in Western Suburbs Magpies Harold Mathews train on squad
  • Emmanuel kandi – selected in SWAS under 15’s development squad
  • Sol and Gil Blanch – won adult purple belt 67-70kg gi division, 67kg no gi division, the adult purple belt no gi open weight division, and 3rd in the adult purple belt open weight gi division at Oceanic Championships
  • Tamara Garces – won gold in her Gi division, 2nd in open weight with Gi, Won gold in her no Gi division, and 3rd in the open weight no gi at the IBJJF Pan Pacific Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • Samantha Garces – won double gold at the IBJJF Pan Pacific Jiu-Jitsu Championship, winningboth her division and open weights with Gi.
  • Sol and Gil Blanch – 2nd and 3rd place at the IBJJF Pan Pacific Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • Marcus Moore – made the North Sydney Bears S.G Ball team
  • Christian Urso – made the Western Suburbs Magpies S.G Ball team
  • Ben Quinlan – made the Western Suburbs Magpies S.G Ball team
  • Jarrod Kinchin – made the Western Suburbs Magpies S.G Ball team
  • Tristyn Ball – made the Western Suburbs Magpies Harold Matthews team
  • Jack Simpson - 2017 Mt Annan Christian College Sportsman of the year
  • Simon Chandra - awarded the Excellence in Sports Award for Jiu Jitsu at his high school 
  • Tristyn Ball – Year 8 Male Sports Person of the Year Mount Carmel Catholic College
  • Tristyn Ball – Campbelltown City Kangaroos Senior Player with the Most Potential Award
  • Simon Chandra - awarded The Forestville RSL Club Award for Outstanding Prowess in Jiu Jitsu