FaMA Weekly #95

In this issue of FaMA Weekly one of our BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) kids gets promoted, Professor Robyn shows the Junior Champions how to bear crawl, Kru Yo gives us few options on how to counter knees and Coach Kirstie helps us get the most out doing ladder drills.


BJJ Belt Promotion

Congratulations to FaMA BJJ Kid, Kamryn, on recently being promoted to Grey/White Belt.


Bear With It

Professor Robyn and the FaMA BJJ Junior Champions going over important details on how to bear crawl properly to escape and improve position.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS BJJ (ages 10-12)

• Tue/Thu - 5:00 PM

• Sat/Sun - 11:30 AM

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Kru Yo's Weekly Muay Thai Combo

This week we're disrupting and countering our partner's knees.

1. jab

2. lead switch kick

3. push partner’s chest

4. rear kick

5. lead elbow with a quarter turn

6. rear knee

7. rear kick

Click here to learn more about FaMA's Muay Thai program taught by our legendary instructor, Kru Yo Lamnammoon.


FaMA Fit Tip with Coach Kirstie

In this week’s FaMA Fit Tip, Coach Kirstie shares some important details on foot positioning when doing ladder drills.

Don't forget to join us for FaMA Fit Live this weekend with Coaches Kirstie and Zoro from 10:30 to 11:30 am. These online classes are FREE and open to the public. Just click on date below to reserve your spot.

Sat, 29 August - Coach Kirstie

Sun, 30 August - Coach Zoro

FaMA Fit Live is is a fitness-focused class with a martial arts twist. The class consists of a range of bodyweight movement concepts and martial arts techniques. No equipment needed.


“When I Was A Beginner…” :

Fitness and Martial Arts Instructors Reminisce

An excerpt from our recent “When I was a beginner…” series where FaMA’s instructors share how they got started in martial arts. This week we’re featuring FaMA BJJ Assistant Instructor Ronny.

“Honestly, I started martial arts because I was being bullied in school; other kids would try to take my stuff and if I didn’t give in, I would get beaten up. Going home with bruises was not uncommon. My first brush with martial arts was when I practiced Japanese Jiu-Jitsu in high school, followed by Aikido in college. I picked up Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2011."

"My most memorable memory as a white belt would be at my first BJJ competition. I was really nervous, and during the match, just moved with no purpose. It was complete chaos. I lost of course, but I still keep the video of this match today. I review it whenever preparing for a competition, as a reminder to myself that I can and will perform better."

"I never thought I would make it this far, though. Back in the day, it was hard to get a blue belt in Indonesia, and not many had the privilege to train under a Black Belt. So I thought I would quit after my blue belt promotion!
Some of the challenges I faced would be the self-doubt I felt when I was a purple belt; believing that my technique didn’t work or that I was not improving. However, I learned from my coaches to keep on training even if it feels like I am not growing. Perseverance can pay off."

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FaMA - Fitness and Martial Arts

Established in 2016, FaMA is a world-class martial arts academy located in the heart of the Central Business District in Singapore. Walking distance from Clarke Quay and Fort Canning MRT stations, FaMA’s main goal is to help people improve their lives through martial arts regardless of age or athletic capability. Our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Muay Thai Kickboxing, Kids Martial Arts and Fitness programs are led by experts in their respective fields. So, whether it is weight loss, a fun workout, camaraderie, competition training, or just to break a sweat, FaMA has something for the whole family.