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Children's Fitness Tax Credit Monday, June 13 2011 21:07 Children's Fitness Tax Credit As of 2007, the Government of Canada implemented a non-refundable tax credit based on eligible fitness expenses paid by parents to register a child in a prescribed program of physical activity. Pride Gym Martial Arts is an approved activity for this innovative tax credit. Read the Full Story
Welcome to Pride Gym Friday, March 11 2011 00:00 Your one stop shop for Martial Arts in the Kootenays. Pride Gym is one of British Columbia's premeire Martial Arts Gyms and has been in business for over 20 years under Owner / Trainer Glen Kalesniko. Pride Gym offeres a variety of  Martial Arts and fitness classes suitable for everyone in the family. In fact, we have classes for children as young as 3 years old. Whether you're fitness guru or just a begginer we have what you're looking for. Contact us today for a free week of Classes!   Read the Full Story
Little Ninjas Monday, May 02 2011 00:00 Our Little Ninjas program have been professionally developed specifically for preschoolers to teach them important life skills with an exciting, enriching and age appropriate curriculum that is always fun! Our Little Ninja classes are the only classes of their kind in the Kootenays that are led by an authentic Ninjitsu Black Belt!   Read the Full Story
Bully Busters Thursday, June 11 2009 06:11 Self-defense starts with knowledge and confidence. Being more aware and safety conscious is one of the most important ways to protect yourself. Whether you're an adult or want to bully-proof your children, Pride Gym Martial Arts programs cater to these needs.   Read the Full Story
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Kootenay Open BJJ Tournament

Pride Gym excelled again this past week as its contingent of martial arts fighters took home another title. The gym, known for its Fight Night competitors, won the team trophy at the Kootenay Jui Jitsu Tournament in Castlegar last week. The team took home 23 individual medals in both junior and adult weight classes to take the team title for the second time in three years.

Competing against fighters from Invermere, Cranbrook, Nelson, Castlegar, Kootenai Martial Arts and Trail Martial Arts clubs, the determined team of Brazilian Jui Jitsu combatants brought home a total of eight gold, eight silver, and seven bronze.

Pride Gym is affiliated with the Rigan Machado school of Brazilian Jui Jitsu from which trainer Corey Colwell recently received his brown belt making him one of the highest ranking instructors in the Kootenays.

The training paid off for the competitors as gold medals went to Gabriel Colwell, Nahum Colwell, Isaiah Colwell, Tyler Mcauly, Del Melnyk, C.J. Bagg, Chelsea Bronaugh and Dan Nilo.

Silver: Ezekiel Colwell, Mary Colwell, Hayley Cross, Yanis Canayer, Hunter Brown, Jordan Knipplegerg, Jimmy Van Horn and Sandy Bagg.

Bronze: Dylan Chambers, Obie Kennedy, Maeva Canayer, Matthew Oliver, Jacob Boyczuk, Savannah Miller andBilly Cameron.

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Rigan Machado Seminar

Pride Gym team With Rigan Machado

 

Pride Gym hosted Master Rigan Machado and Professor Bart Smith for an intensive Seminar on May 29, 2011 in Trail BC. Master Rigan is an 8th degree red and black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu earning his rank under Carlos Gracie Jr. He is a former Jiu-Jitsu world champion and a veteran of the ADCC. Machado holds a victory over Ron Tripp, the only person credited with a victory overRickson Gracie. Machado currently teaches out of his California Academy.

 

 

 


 

AM Ford Fight Night 2011

 

By Jim Bailey - Trail Daily Times
Published: April 18, 2011 3:00 PM

With a full moon shining down on the Trail Memorial Centre, redemption did not come easy for some, but for others, avenging previous losses was worth howling about.

Over 1,000 fans attended AM Ford’s Fight Night Saturday and didn’t leave disappointed as the annual tilt provided its usual barrage of knockdowns and grinding bouts as Trail’s Pride Gym took eight of the 13 cards.

After the Brad Causey-J.J. Mixes main event was cancelled due to injury, Pride Gym’s Del Melnyk from Nelson and Stefan Fricta of Chilliwack were thrust into the spotlight. At last year’s battle, the two combatants slugged it out for five, five-minute rounds in an epic battle that ended in a well-deserved draw. But this year, Fricta exploited an opening in Melnyk’s defense and quickly finished him off with a guillotine chokehold with eight seconds left in the first round.

“We’re both tough, scrappy guys and we both go in there and give it all we have so I was expecting a five round war,” said Fricta after the fight.

Melnyk came out cautious as Fricta attacked with quick jabs and kicks to the thigh. As the round came to a close, he knocked Melnyk off balance and executed the submission hold.

“Melnyk knew it was a five rounder, so he had to set his pace,” said Pride Gym owner and organizer Glen Kalesniko. “It happens, the best guys get beat like that all the time.”

While the main event may have been brief, the lead up fight between Trail’s Wesley Neil and Mark Aparica of Lethbridge was like watching two men pass through a meat grinder. They pounded and grappled their way through three exhausting rounds of torture but in the end the Pride Gym fighter lost a close decision to Aparica.

Meanwhile in another redemption match Trail’s Jordan Knippelberg looked to avenge his loss to Cranbrook’s Curtis Blackmore in last year’s fight. Knippelberg came out the aggressor, avoiding the take down but punishing Blackmore in the first and third rounds to win a unanimous decision.

“I got my redemption,” said Knippelberg. “I wished I would have knocked him out but he’s tough - that’s the way it goes.”

Knippelberg got stronger as the fight progressed cutting Blackmore and bloodying his nose with vicious combinations.

“Everytime I go in there I always try to finish the fight, but I couldn’t seem to clip him, couldn’t get him on the chin. I got him in the temple, I got him on the nose, I just couldn’t get that clean shot on the chin to knock him out.”

The night began with one of two Muay Thai fights that saw Calgary’s Sukh Gill take a unanimous decision over a gutsy Curtis Ready of Castlegar. The taller Gill was technically superior, hurting Ready early with a barrage of knee kicks but Ready gave a gritty performance, pounding Gill in the third with brutal body blows.

In the next fight, Chris Luening came off the mat from a knock down to win by a TKO over Noah Ali of Calgary. Ali knocked Luening down with a right to the head in the first, cutting the Pride fighter but Leuning weathered the blow, finished strong in the first and owned the second round.

Ali spent most of the round on his back as Luening punished him with blows to the head until the referee called it with almost four minutes gone.

The next two fights were short and sweet as Pride Gym’s Billy Cameron outclassed Ian Ouland of Lethbridge, choking him out a minute into the first round.

Similarly, Sandy Bagg took care of business in his bout with Scott Hebert from Chilliwack with another submission hold, ending the match 58 seconds into the first.

In the other Muay Thai fight, Chelsea Bronaugh of Nelson won a unanimous decision over Allison Clarkson in a gutsy and furious performance. The diminutive Bronaugh stepped up a weight class to challenge the taller Lethbridge fighter and was relentless in her attack but also impressed with Clarkson’s resilience.

“It was crazy . . . I hit really hard, I broke my last opponent’s jaw,” said Brounaugh. “I was hitting that girl hard and she would take it, she’d look me dead in the eye and she’d throw punches back at me. . . what a warrior.”

In other battles Pride’s Nathan Jorhe after a lively exchange, quickly choked out Cranbrook’s Jeff Blackmore to finish the bout in just over a minute into the first round.

Sheldon Doll from Cranbrook crossed up Callum Ross of Calgary with an arm bar leading to a tap out a minute into the bout.

Ron Forry suffered a tough loss after an even and furious exchange with Lethbridge fighter Peter Neufeld. Neufeld took Forry to the ground and pounded away until the match was stopped just before the first round bell.

In another exciting matchup C.J. Bagg faced an older and stronger looking Steve Gilkes of Chilliwack and choked him out with his legs four minutes into the first round.

Kalesniko was particularly impressed saying, “The guy looked like he was going to control him (C.J.) but C.J. has such good ground, so flexible, and he just put the work on him, it was awesome.”

Trail’s River Jones made a statement against Cheryl Chan of Surrey, battling her for most of the first round before taking Chan to the ground and finishing her with a volley of blows to the head.

Kalesniko says he was satisfied with the turnout but that futures Fight Nights remain an uncertainty. And although Pride Gym lost the main event, the fights were entertaining and Kalesniko is happy with the heart and performance of his fighters.

“I thought our guys fought great, we owned a lot of the fights, there were a lot of fights that we were underdogs but we beat them with technique and heart.”

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