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Worth Defending

By: Richard Bresler, Scott Burr
Narrated by: Scott Burr
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The Story of the First American Student of Bjj...and the Martial Arts Revolution He Helped Create!

"My friend, have you ever done any martial arts? My family has been doing Jiu-Jitsu for sixty-five years. We're champions. We're very well known in Brazil. Why don't you come by for a free class?"

I couldn't have imagined it then, but that moment would mark the beginning of the rest of my life...

Richard Bresler was Rorion Gracie's first student in LA, and is widely recognized as the first student of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in the US. His memoir, Worth Defending, chronicles his over 40 years' involvement with the Gracie family and Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, including the almost 20 years he spent working closely alongside Rorion helping to grow Jiu-Jitsu through the Gracie Garages, the challenge matches, the founding of the Gracie Academy, and the inception of the UFC.

This memoir includes:

  • Richard's journey out of depression and substance abuse through the transformative power of the martial arts.
  • Richard's experiences training privately with many members of the Gracie family, including Rorion, Rickson, Royce, and Grandmaster Hélio himself.
  • Richard's trip to Rio de Janeiro, where he shared the mats with the legendary Rolls Gracie.
  • Richard's experience watching from ringside as his friend and teacher, Royce Gracie, won the first Ultimate Fighting Championship.
  • The creation of "Krav Ground," the ground-fighting system that Richard helped develop for Krav Maga.
  • Richard's experiences with and take on alternative health and dietary practices, including the Gracie diet.
  • Richard's take on the current state of BJJ, and where it needs to go moving forward.
  • A new foreword by co-author Scott Burr, in which he discusses the timing of the project and the partnership and process that finally made this long-awaited book a reality.

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©2020, 2021 Richard Bresler, Scott Burr (P)2021 Scott Burr

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Brilliant!

I learnt more about BJJ listening to this memoir than my first 12months on the matt.
Brilliant!

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Amazing story! really loved it.

Thanks for making this book, such an amazing story about the origins of Gracie Jiu-jitsu in the USA. amazing how something like a spare water mattress totally changed the course of your life!

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A Must Read For Any Jiujitsu Enthusiast

This is a grass roots story of Gracie Jiujitsu's come-up-pence in the USA which eventually spread world wild. Richard has certainly paid his dues in the jiujitsu world and this story showcases that. A must-read.

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Fantastic book for anyone interested in BJJ

A fascinating insight into the the grassroots progression of the biggest evolution of martial arts in the last few hundred years.

I first heard of the author when I heard his interview on "My White Belt" podcast with Jim Trick. Having followed MMA for many years, I heard a few of the references that took me back a few years but then wanted to hear more ... and this book was brilliant. Well worth the investment in time and money.

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Amazing

Thanks Richard for the look into your life. Was an easy listen. All the best.

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What a shame

Shame an interesting story, and an opportunity for real knowledge and experience in relation to bjj, devolved into an "alternative health" sermon. my favourites "strengthening muscle doesn't prevent injury" and "wheat grass treats cancer"

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