Sunday, 27 October 2013

Patience Pays Off

Its been almost two years since the MAT Academy Wales opened its doors for the first time. In those two years we've seen people come, people go, but best of all we've seen a strong core of dedicated members stick to their guns and knuckle down to whatever aspect of training they are interested in; be it BJJ, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Karate or just tough conditioning.

In those two years we've been approached on many, many occasions by fight promoters and competition organisers and other clubs to throw our members into the Cage, on to the competition mat or into inter-clubs and by and large we've declined.

Too many times, in our experience, we've seen promising talent dropped into the lion's den of competitive martial arts too early, only to lose and be completely knocked back, disillusioned and leave the game for good. So, we've bided our time until we were sure certain people were of the right mental attitude, physical and technical ability and were one hundred percent certain it was what they wanted to do before we launched them into the tournament arena.

Today, the 27th October, at the Welsh NoGi BJJ Championships our conviction to ensure our members were ready came to fruition.

Each of our guys performed supremely in their categories and have done The MAT Academy and Chris Rees Academy very proud indeed:

  • Lewis Long - Gold
  • Wayne Samways - Silver in category, Gold in Absolute
  • Carl Hawkes - Silver
  • Jason Gardner - Gold
  • Kristian Marshall -  Medal but fought like a demon.
Thanks are more than due to our awesome coach Rob Taylor who has been the driving force behind the MAT Academy BJJ team for the past two years plus a huge thank you to everyone of our members that turn up and run, jump, punch, kick and roll week in week out ensuring the continuing improvement of all of us. 

Friday, 25 October 2013

Wise Words Indeed

In "days of yore" before The MAT Academy opened its doors and phrases that are now common-place throughout the hills and dales of Rhondda Cynon Taf, such as "Snakes" and "Don't touch that Squirrel's nuts!", had not been coined and the now infamous (but very amusing), "Mother" jokes, were safely tucked away in some sick and rancid recess of Wayne Samways mind ;  Andy and Lewis, two fine, dedicated, but extremely naive-in-business martial artists dreamed and schemed towards the day when the doors would open on their very own Mixed Martial Arts studio.

It was going to be the most incredible Mixed Martial Arts Dojo in the kingdom; a full sized boxing ring would be its crowning glory, a cage would allow for gladiatorial battles, a matted area would stretch as far as the eye could see and a wondrous array of punch bags, speed balls, focus pads, kick shields and gloves would would adorn walls fully bedecked with guild-framed mirrors and fill beautifully crafted storage cabinets to capacity. The changing rooms would be the very finest around, turning all other gym owners in the land emerald with envy, crimson with fury... or BOTH!!!

The dream finally seemed to be becoming reality when, in early November 2011, a most fortunate opportunity arose to purchase a goodly sum of mats - although not enough to stretch as far as the eye could see; a boxing ring - though of mere training dimensions; a cage - or sections of one that could be bolted to a wall; and a hotchpotch mixture of foul smelling, mismatching gloves, shin pads and striking equipment; all from a trusty fellow martial artist whose dream of MMA greatness had sadly failed to come to fruition.

So with glad hearts and large loan from the exchequers coffers, our heroes found themselves with a cart-load of equipment in desperate need of storage until premises could be found. After much deliberation Andy remembered an old acquaintance, Mark. A scoundrel by nature but good...ish at heart, Mark owned some land and upon that land did dwell a rather weather-beaten, ramshackle building, no longer in use, that could possibly suffice as a place to store the newly purchased equipment while they searched for the ideal place, in the ideal location where they could finally present to the world the ideal MMA studio.

Surprisingly, asking for nothing in return, Mark agreed that Andy and Lewis could use the building to store the equipment for as long as it took for them to find their permanent MMA palace . With a hand-shake and a somewhat knowing and disconcerting grin, Mark left our two heroes to off-load.

The Winter of 2011 was a harsh one indeed and in more ways than one for Andy and Lewis. All through the Winter-time they had trudged the length and breadth of Rhondda Cynon Taf, scouring the kingdom in search of their ideal location - but to no avail. The combined greed of every landlord they approached and the County Sheriff's unreasonable tax demands meant that it soon became very clear to them that their dreams of a beautiful, palatial MMA studio were soon to be shattered and laid to dust before them. What were our heroes to do? They were at a complete and utter loss, they had hit a brick wall, they had crashed and burned, they had ploughed over their corn but had no means to build it so "people will come", their proverbial pythonesque parrot had ceased to be.

Then, one miserably cold and wet January morning in the year of our lord 2012, our two heroes, sat atop their neatly stacked mats, drinking very good coffee (for on some things they just did not compromise), mournfully surveying their purchase, which seemed to be good for nothing other than catching the rain water that was pouring in from the numerous leaks in the weather-beaten, ramshackle storage unit, were rudely awaken from their mournful situation by the dulcet tones of Mark bursting in through the ill-fitting door of the unit. It's not that Mark meant to burst in but the door had swollen so badly with the rain that the only way to open was to give it a good solid shoulder barge or kick.

(For the sake of decency, I've had to paraphrase Marks actual dialogue)

"Oh You pair of front-bottoms! Get the fornicating coffee on 'en! 'Make love' to me, you two look like some 'mother-lover' has died for fornicatesake!"

(see what I mean?)

With a fresh and extremely good coffee (for there is no compromise on coffee) made, Andy and Lewis proceeded to tell the raucous rapscallion Mark their perilous predicament. (just think of Pilot in Life of Brian and that line is quite funny). Having listened to them surprisingly quietly, Mark came up with the obvious solution. "Why don't you use this building?"

Andy and Lewis looked at each other, looked around at the draughty, dirty, leaking unit, looked back at each other, both shaking their heads then turned to Mark and simultaneously barked,

"HOW MUCH?"

The price, as it turned out, was a good one, so with some relief and a whole lot of trepidation a deal was struck and with the help of the local village idiot, Simple Tom, they set to work making the old shed at least look presentable which, it has to be said, they managed with some measure of success.After two months of hard work The MAT Academy Wales was ready to open its doors on April 1st 2011.


OK! I've had a laugh here about our journey to finally opening The MAT Academy, but in all seriousness it was a big worry. A relatively large amount of money had to be borrowed and then some. Whilst the inside of the building did look really good, the outside of the building still looked like a neglected hut and the leaks and draughts and electrical problems were all there just waiting to reveal themselves at the most inappropriate times (which they have on many occasions). We had serious doubts about our location and still thought that people would take one look at the outside of the building and make a sharp U-turn.

It was at this time that I spoke to the wise man of Welsh MMA, Richard "Shaky" Shore of Tillery Combat. Having listened to me voice our numerous doubts and worries he simply said,

"Listen Andy, It's not the building that makes a good Dojo. It's the people in it".

Not a wiser word has ever been spoken to me. In two years we have assembled what I believe to be the best coaching team anywhere (see The MAT Academy Coaches ). We have built a core membership of fantastic people, men, women, boys and girls that train regularly and support everything we do, even through the floods and the blackouts. Greenhorn martial artists that walked through our doors in those first few weeks are now competing successfully and bringing back medals and in Lewis we have one of the best professional MMA fighters in Europe. Others not interested in competing, have found a new passion in Martial Arts and together we've all built new friendships and relationships that will last a lifetime and that alone makes everything worthwhile.

Every bit of financial, mental and physical worry that myself and Lewis have endured and are still enduring, pales into significance when you consider the effect this small club has had on the lives of those that have become part of it.

So to all our loyal, members/friends we say thank you and keep training hard so The MAT Academy can continue to go from strength to strength.










Thursday, 17 October 2013

An Impossible Challenge?

I've been training for a long time..... a very, very long time! At almost forty-seven years old I've been training in Shotokan Karate since the age of four, competing in countless tournaments quite successfully and attaining the very senior grade of 6th Dan for my efforts; I played rugby from the age of nine years old to thirty-six years old and proudly represented Wales at Under 19 level, played senior rugby to a decent level and ended my career coaching at Glyncoch RFC.

I've dabbled in or done: Muay Thai, Boxing, Jujutsu, BJJ, Wrestling, Fun runs, Mountain Runs,10k's, Half Marathons, Full Marathons, Circuit Challenges, Cycle races, Outdoor Pursuits, Conkers, Snakes and Ladders and Scrabble...but now...

I'M BORED.....

I lack drive, motivation and inspiration.... I'm never going to compete at any kind of level at anything ever again or reach any kind of decent standard at anything new at this point in my life ...

SO WHY BOTHER?

The above tirade is how I've been feeling of late. For most of 2013 I've had a goal, not my own mind you... No... My goal for the past year has been to help keep my good buddy Lew Long in the best physical shape possible, maintain his weight and keep him from sugary temptation with varying degrees of success. To do this we've done thousands of bag and skipping rounds, run 21 miles per week,hammered out gruesome sprint sessions and travelled the M4 both sides of the bridge looking for decent sparring for him. The result of this was that at forty-six years old I got into the best shape of my life...There was even a slight hint of abs reported!!

Now though, Lew has no fights until 2014 and has reverted to being a fat ninja for a while and whilst I still have plenty of other coaching to do, which I thoroughly love, the level of physical involvement is nowhere near the same....

Now as anyone who is used to doing regular rigorous physical activity will know full well....when you stop, you descend into a spiral of being annoyed with yourself for not training, which in turns darkens your mood even more and you become even more determined to do no training, which makes you loathe yourself even more which in turn darkens your mood even more, which in turn makes you impossible to be around, then the loneliness darkens your mood even more, which culminates in you beating a loved one or sends you looking for a length of rope or an edged weapon....... Ooh.....Ahem! Or is that just me?

Anyway, you get the picture. So with my training mojo well and truly gone and me spiralling toward possible domestic violence (that is just a bit of MAT humour by the way), I turned to the last bastion of common sense left to the human race, the only place I could possibly find someone to drag from my training depression, that place where the finest human minds congregate and cooperatively answer the great riddles of our time like:

Name a Fish Without the Letter R in it ... and to warn us all that:
If you don't share this Post with at least 30 friends SOMETHING BAD WILL HAPPEN TO YOU!

Yes.On the 10th October 2013... I posted my feelings to Facebook!!! the post simply stated:

NEEDS INSPIRATION

In return I received some of the most heart felt words of advice from friends... some I didn't even know I had!

Tanya Merrett Move your fat arse that motivational enough? 
- Beautiful

Lew Long Smoking is fun!
 - Inciteful

Rhys Owens Your not to old to compete!!! Why don't you enter a bit of WKF Competition
 - Deluded!

Robert Traylor How about bare knuckle fighting round the back of the council car park?
- Illegal

Dione Smith You know if you get fat I will too....
- too late

Lew Long If you get fat I won't love you!
- NEVER EVER SAY THAT!!!!

Philip Controversial Davies I have to say, as someone who is both fat and a smoker, both of these hobbies also get boring too.
I'm looking forward to being a slim, non-smoking fighter.... lol.

If you need motivation dude just think of the kids you train and how much they look up to you, if you quit then you'd fuck both of my kids heads up - so you're not allowed lol.


- SHUT UP PHIL

Lew Long Shut up Phil 
-SEE

Lew Long Andy you sound like a 10 year old girl having her first period!
_ Nice :/

Then finally, as I was about to step off the stool and end it all, I saw something that made me look twice. An actual challenge, a martial arts gauntlet slapped me across both cheeks and hit the ground at my feet. A challenge too tempting to turn down:


Rob Taylor - Start training in the gi. Get yourself another black belt  Pretty big challenge.
- You're on!!

So tonight, 17th October 2013 the almost impossible challenge set by Rob Taylor begins. Am I looking forward to it? Not one bit.
Do I ever expect to complete it? NO! My personal goal is to get a BJJ Blue Belt before my fiftieth birthday then we'll take it from there.

Watch This Space!