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Nelson
Solari Interview
Nelson
Solari, BJJ's Globe Trotter
Interview,
conducted and translated from portugese, by Luca Mengacci
13 May 2002
Q.
Hi Nelson, you are from Judo background right? Uruguay
is famous for producing brilliant footballers, but is
Judo a big sport in Uruguay?
Nelson
Solari : Its true. Well Judo is a small
sport in Uruguay: I m born in Uruguay but at 15
years of age I went to live in Brazil. Then I started
training Judo in Florianopolis (Santa Catarina) with a
Japanese Teacher claled Shigireo Sogo, so my knowledge
in Martial Arts is 100% "brazilian".
Q.
Tell us how you got into BJJ?
Nelson
Solari : One day, I met a girl from
Rio de Janeiro and we felt in love.When she moved from
Florianopolis to Rio the I went with her. Once in Rio
I didnt have a place to stay, but a friend of mine offered
to stay in his flat. One day I was leaving and I saw a
kimono and obviously, I asked my friend if he was into
Judo, but he said he was training in Jiu Jitsu and he
asked if I wished to join in for some training. Firstly,
I said no, then as he said that his Teacher was also a
black belt in Judo, then I said yes, and we went for the
academy. It was my frst lesson in Jiu Jitsu and I felt
in love fo it. This was in the Academy of the BJJ Teacher
Osvaldo Alves.
Q.
How did you get involved with Carlson Gracie?
Nelson
Solari : I moved from the Osvaldo
Alves Academy to train with his best student, the black
belt Sergio Penha. He was opening a new academy with two
other partners and he was asking for my help to teach
Jiu Jitsu there. I had a problem with one of the partners
and I left the academy. I didnt know what to do then and
I was asking to my friend Amaury Bitett (the best fighter
in the history of Carlson Gracie Academy) and he said:"come
train at Carlson's!" . I went , and even if in Brazil
is difficult to change from an Academy to an other, as
I was very close friend to Amaury and I had won already
many competitions then, I was really welcome , from everybody
and Carlson as well.
Q.
What other teachers you have been with?
Nelson
Solari : I started with Osvaldo
Alves until the brown belt, then I went to Sergio Penha
(very famous for a Jiu Jitsu fight he had with Rickson
Gracie). Then with Carlson Gracie.
Q.
You have travelled to many countries spreading the BJJ
gospel, how do you think England compares with the other
nations? Does the british food really stinks? (joke).
Nelson
Solari : I think in UK you have
a bright future. Still its really early to compare the
Jiu Jitsu to some other countries. What UK as well as
some other nations need's the presence of brazilian teachers
living here and teaching here, this would improve the
BJJ a lot. To speak about food, I cook always my own food
you know, so I really dont know the traditions of each
country. If I can find what I need Im fine and here I
can find everything I need and I'm alright.
Q.
Why did you leave the paradise of the Cote DAzur
for rainy London, are you mad?
Nelson
Solari : Im travelling always,
I do seminars all over the world, and if I have the opportunity
to organize a class then I stay longer. This happened
in France, after 7 month I thought the situation couldn't
improve much more or could take ages .
My
brown belt Wilson, who's been living here for a while,
he told me to come over here and here I am. I dont choose
a place if its nice or not, I'm looking for places where
I can make WARRIORS.
Q.
What do you hope to achieve in the UK?
Nelson
Solari : I hope to pass ont some
of the stuff that I've learnt, I would like also make
some good level black belts which can going on teaching
BJJ here in UK.
Q.
Will you host any competitions here?
Nelson
Solari : Yes. I will organize BJJ
tournaments because in opinion, its the best way to improve
the technical level. Get into tournaments is like exams
at University, its part of the programme.
Q.
What do you think of BJJ worlwide?
Nelson
Solari : Its early to speak about
BJJ in the world, its a really new Martial Art: do you
know the first official championsip was held in 1994?
Look at the Judo, how long it needed to spread in the
entire world , so you can imagine how long it will take
for the BJJ.
Q.
Rio and England are very differnt places. What's the day
of a normal jiu jitsu student in Rio? Do you have many
academies there?
Nelson
Solari :Brazil and England are really differents,
in everything. In Brazil people love stay outside, practise
sports, go to the beach. For this training for an athlete
is easier, life is cheaper and easier for some things.
Most of athletes train twice per day, 5 times per week,
a physical side like cardio and body building and BJJ
of course. In Rio you have many, many academies, and
most of those have an extensive training time table
so that you can choose the best for you: from 7.00 am
until 10 pm (!).
Q.
Nelson, you have been instructor for the Military Police
in Santa Catarina. What's the life in Florianopolis like?,
Is it like in Rio or Sao Paolo? Is Brazil so dangerous
as people thinks?
Nelson
Solari : I ve been travelling a lot in Brazil,
and I can surely say that criminality is the same as in
some other countries. Of course in Rio and Sao paolo,
big citiess with over 10 million people, there are some
dangerous aereas but tourists dont need to go there. S.
Catarina is a State in Brazil where there is not that
much criminality. It has many beaches and a lot of space
for each inhabitant, its not crowded at all, its a beautiful
place where to live. Brazil is bigger then europe and
we cannot consider it just for what is going on in 2 cities.
Q.
During your expriences you have been in Kuwait coaching
Amauty Bitetti in that Vale Tudo organized by the Sheik.
Can you tell us more?
Nelson
Solari : After the Gulf War people was afraid
to travel there,I like adventures and I was really happy
to go: once I arrived there they took my passport and
I was waiting at the airport untile the prganizers came
to pick us up and bring us to the hotel. Everything was
fine, I had also a couple of work offers so maybe I will
think about it in the future, who knows. Its a different
world there and they gave us a really good hospitality.
The tournament was really big, you had names like Carlos
Newton, Barkalev, Matt Huges, Pele, Amaury Bitetty,
John Mc Carthy as referee. Pele kocked out Matt
Huges, Dave Menne won on Carlos Newton (but for me it
was Newton to win). Only big matches including the final
where Menne won on Barlkalev. $ 60.000 for the winner
and a fantastic dinner with the Sheik of Kuwait in the
restaurant "Towers of Kuwait".
Q.
You have met many other champions, Could you mention some
of them?
Nelson
Solari :. 3 in particolar Id like
to remember:Sergio Penha, Paulo Caruso and Amaury Bitetti.
Sergio Penha for his fantastic and extraordinary technique,
Paulo Caruso because is a jiu jitsu futurist, Amaury for
our friendship.
Q.
What about the american experence? You had a school in
California....
Nelson
Solari : Well, Brazil is a very special
place but at least you need a bit of money. That time
I was only training, I didnt have a job and things for
me were not that good, I was broke. Then Amaury came and
told me about this american who was looking for me as
teacher in Sacramento, Ca. I though, why me, I couldnt
believe it, this came in a really difficult time of my
life. It was few years after I moved from S. Catarina
for Rio and this opportunity came at the right time.
Q.What
are your thoughts on Europe and BJJ.
Nelson
Solari : The BJJ has a good future here
in Europe. I am also a black belt in Judo and I think
the BJJ is like a "cousin" of Judo, and as the Judo it
will spread all over Europe, competitions will be bigger
and the future could be really great.
Q.
Nelson, thanks for the interview, would you like to add
anything?
Nelson
Solari : Thanks
for this opportunity and I hope to see you all soon in
a BJJ tournament
Nelson
Solari tel: 07905178407
Nelson
& brown belt instructor Wilson Junior at BJJ London
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