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Valente Brothers
by Valente Brothers
The Valente brothers were born into the jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) tradition. Pedro, Gui and Joaquim began learning the gentle art from their father before they could walk. At the tender age of two, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim were already taking private lessons from the founding father of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Helio Gracie. The brothers are authors of the 753 Code, a self-improvement guide they developed based on the ancient philosophies of the samurai warriors. Currently the brothers own and operate Valente Brothers, in North Miami Beach, one of the most prominent self-defense academies worldwide.
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Episode 31 | The Origins of the Jūjutsu Diet
The Valente brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the connection between jūjutsu and nutrition.
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Episode 30 | Helio Invented Gracie Jiu-Jitsu?
Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the contributions Grandmaster Helio Gracie made to jujutsu.
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Episode 29 | A União da Família Gracie
Os irmãos Pedro, Gui e Joaquim Valente defendem a preservação da união na família Gracie. Os professores alertam sobre como a desunião pode prejudicar a história do jiu-jítsu brasileiro e o protagonismo de Carlos e Hélio Gracie.
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Episode 28 | A Renaissance Man
Professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss their dad’s life. (Part 2)
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Episode 27 | A Renaissance Man
Brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss their father’s life and accomplishments. Doctor Pedro Valente was a plastic surgeon and a true polymath.
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Episode 26 | The 5 Elements of Jiu-Jitsu
Join Professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim in this enlightening conversation as they delve into the 5 elements of jūjutsu, passed down by grandmaster Helio. Witness how the Valente brothers have preserved the traditional wholistic approach of jūjutsu, even in the modern era of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as a grappling sport. Explore the rich history and techniques that continue to shape this martial art's enduring legacy.
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Episode 25 | Jujutsu Moms and Dads
Join professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim in this insightful video as they discuss the pivotal role parents can play in their children’s martial arts journey. As experienced teachers and lifelong students of jujutsu, the Valente brothers share their unique perspective on the profound impact their parents had on their own martial arts development. From starting their training at a young age to the lifelong benefits they gained, discover how parental support can shape a child’s martial arts experience. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!
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Episode 24 | Self-Defense for Women Works?
The Valente Brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the benefits of self defense skills for women.
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Episode 23 | Jujutsu for Wellness
Professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the true purpose of the gentle art.
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Episode 22 | The Art of Relationships
Brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss relationships in a lively conversation.
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Episode 21 | What is a Creonte?
The Valente brothers, Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss this controversial term in the jiujitsu community.
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Episode 20 | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi
Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the jiu-jitsu kimono and training with and without it. No gi versus gi training.
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Episode 19 | Jiu-Jitsu For Sport or Self-Defense?
Professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the impact that the sport tournament focus has in the art of jūjutsu.
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Episode 18 | The 3 Warrior Mindsets
Episode 18 of the VB Podcast discuses the mental element of the 7 5 3 code.
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Episode 17 | The 5 Steps to Health
Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim Valente present the “5” of the 753 Code. The 5 Steps to Health.
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Episode 16 | The 7 Rules of a Warrior
The Valente brothers, Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the 7 moral virtues of the 753 Code.
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Episode 15 | The Art of Raising Children
The Valente brothers, Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss their experiences as teachers and parents.
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Episode 14 | Is BJJ a Self-Defense System?
Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim Valente discuss the differences between jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) for sport tournaments and self-defense.
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Episode 13 | The best ‘Jiu-Jitsu’ Technique
The art did jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) teaches that yielding can be a powerful self-defense weapon. Valente brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim Valente discuss how to use this life changing principle outside of the tatami.
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Ep. 12 | Jiu-Jitsu and Nutrition
Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim Valente discuss the intrinsic connections of jujutsu and rational nutrition. Please like, comment, and share episode 12.
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Ep. 11 | Who Created Brazilian Jiu-jitsu?
The Valente brothers, Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the history of Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
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Ep. 10 | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Belt System
The Valente Brothers discuss the history of the belt system from it’s origin to the modern way.
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Ep. 9 | The Art of War and Jiu-Jitsu
The Valente brothers, Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the classic Art of War and Grandmaster Helio Gracie’s style of jūjutsu, also known as jiu-jitsu and BJJ.
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Ep. 8 | Why We’ve Never Had Coffee
In episode eight of the VB podcast, the Valente brothers Pedro, Gui and Joaquim, discuss the reasons why they’ve never had coffee.
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Ep. 7 | Helio Gracie Philosophy
Brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the teachings and philosophy of their late teacher and mentor Helio Gracie.
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Ep. 6 | Jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) Sparring
The Valente brothers were born into the jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) tradition. Pedro, Gui and Joaquim began learning jūjutsu from their father before they could walk. At the tender age of two, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim were already taking private lessons from Grandmaster Hélio Gracie. Growing up, the Valente brothers trained daily at the Academia Gracie in Rio de Janeiro under Hélio Gracie. Pedro Sr. always wanted his sons to learn jūjutsu as a complete fighting system. He realized that training methods had changed from the time he learned in the 50’s. In order to prepare students for tournaments, group classes almost exclusively focused on ground grappling techniques. To mitigate this issue, in addition to taking regular private classes from Grandmaster Helio, which focused on the complete jūjutsu system, the Valente brothers also, from a young age, practiced striking and throwing techniques with high level experts in boxing and jūdō.
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Ep. 5 | Myths of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu ?
The Valente brothers were born into the jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) tradition. Pedro, Gui and Joaquim began learning jūjutsu from their father before they could walk. At the tender age of two, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim were already taking private lessons from Grandmaster Hélio Gracie. Growing up, the Valente brothers trained daily at the Academia Gracie in Rio de Janeiro under Hélio Gracie. Pedro Sr. always wanted his sons to learn jūjutsu as a complete fighting system. He realized that training methods had changed from the time he learned in the 50’s. In order to prepare students for tournaments, group classes almost exclusively focused on ground grappling techniques. To mitigate this issue, in addition to taking regular private classes from Grandmaster Helio, which focused on the complete jūjutsu system, the Valente brothers also, from a young age, practiced striking and throwing techniques with high level experts in boxing and jūdō.
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Ep. 4 | Surviving The Pandemic
The Valente brothers were born into the jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) tradition. Pedro, Gui and Joaquim began learning jūjutsu from their father before they could walk. At the tender age of two, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim were already taking private lessons from Grandmaster Hélio Gracie. Growing up, the Valente brothers trained daily at the Academia Gracie in Rio de Janeiro under Hélio Gracie. Pedro Sr. always wanted his sons to learn jūjutsu as a complete fighting system. He realized that training methods had changed from the time he learned in the 50’s. In order to prepare students for tournaments, group classes almost exclusively focused on ground grappling techniques. To mitigate this issue, in addition to taking regular private classes from Grandmaster Helio, which focused on the complete jūjutsu system, the Valente brothers also, from a young age, practiced striking and throwing techniques with high level experts in boxing and jūdō.
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Ep. 3 | The most beautiful jūjutsu school in America
The Valente brothers were born into the jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) tradition. Pedro, Gui and Joaquim began learning jūjutsu from their father before they could walk. At the tender age of two, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim were already taking private lessons from Grandmaster Hélio Gracie. Growing up, the Valente brothers trained daily at the Academia Gracie in Rio de Janeiro under Hélio Gracie. Pedro Sr. always wanted his sons to learn jūjutsu as a complete fighting system. He realized that training methods had changed from the time he learned in the 50’s. In order to prepare students for tournaments, group classes almost exclusively focused on ground grappling techniques. To mitigate this issue, in addition to taking regular private classes from Grandmaster Helio, which focused on the complete jūjutsu system, the Valente brothers also, from a young age, practiced striking and throwing techniques with high level experts in boxing and jūdō.
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Ep. 2 | Fighting Through Adversity
The Valente brothers discuss their early challenges in Miami. Pedro remembers his early days at the University of Miami and how the UFC changed everything.
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Ep. 1 | How to make siblings friends
In their first ever podcast, the Valente brothers Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss their upbringing and reveal how their unbreakable bond was forged.
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The Valente brothers were born into the jūjutsu (jiu-jitsu) tradition. Pedro, Gui and Joaquim began learning the gentle art from their father before they could walk. At the tender age of two, Pedro, Gui and Joaquim were already taking private lessons from the founding father of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Helio Gracie. The brothers are authors of the 753 Code, a self-improvement guide they developed based on the ancient philosophies of the samurai warriors. Currently the brothers own and operate Valente Brothers, in North Miami Beach, one of the most prominent self-defense academies worldwide.
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