78yr old gets BJJ black belt

 http://www.dailypilot.com/news/tn-dpt-0114-blackbelt-20120113,0,1768188.story




COSTA MESA — It's pretty impressive whenever a student of the Gracie Barra school of Brazilian jiu-jitsu gets a black belt.


Even more impressive is when one of those students is 78.


Gene Pace was awarded his black belt Thursday night during a ceremony after his regular twice-weekly class and sparring session at the Costa Mesa studio.


More than 100 of Pace's friends and supporters showed up to see his milestone.


"It was overwhelming. And last night..." Pace started with a pause, then laughed. "Well, it was a little emotional."


The Whittier resident has been training under the Costa Mesa school's founder and instructor, Mike Buckels, for more than 15 years.


"He's Mr. Consistency. He never misses a class, not ever," said Buckels, who holds a black belt in jiu-jitsu, as well as kru in Muay Thai kickboxing.


In those 15 years, before Pace, Buckels had only awarded one other jiu-jitsu black belt, and it was to another instructor.


"The best way to describe Gene is that he just executes what you teach him to do," Buckels said. "If you show him a move, he will go after that move."


Although Buckels admits that he is careful whom he pairs with Pace, as an older student Pace is not one to underestimate.


"Gene can still pick me up — and I'm a 180-pound man — and toss me to the ground," Buckels said. "He practices with people as much as 55 years younger than him."


Pace fell into the Brazilian practice after signing up for a martial arts course for fitness — and to humor his grandchildren.


"I thought to myself, 'Well, OK, they can't kill me, and besides, maybe I'll learn something,'" Pace said, laughing.


"Once I got started, I had to think, 'Do you just walk away [and] embarrass your grandkids?'" Pace continued. "Nah, you can't be disrespectful like that. And everyone just stuck with it."


Pace's interest in martial arts transferred to jiu-jitsu after meeting Buckles and liking his style of teaching.


A lot of that style resonated with Pace's finish-what-you-start attitude.


"The things learn you here are discipline and techniques, which you apply to situations, but you never walk around like a peacock," Pace said. "But, as Mike says, if someone won't back down, you finish it."

...and I thought I was too old to start at 30! Phone Post

Great story!

Love it!!! Phone Post

Great story.



I have to say this though and it's not to take away from the guy or the story.



Buckels, who holds a black belt in jiu-jitsu, as well as kru in Muay Thai kickboxing

TTT Phone Post

thats awesome

Punch him in the face once, he turns into an 88-year old Brown Belt. Punch him in the face a second time he turns into a 98-year Purple Belt. 3rd time ain't pretty.

Congrats old-timer!

Enemies - Punch him in the face once, he turns into an 88-year old Brown Belt. Punch him in the face a second time he turns into a 98-year Purple Belt. 3rd time ain't pretty.

Congrats old-timer!

I laughed Phone Post

Hell, I'm not half the man he is now nevermind when I turn 78. Thanks for adding a spark of life to the conversation though depresso!

Robert P Hansson - 
Enemies - Punch him in the face once, he turns into an 88-year old Brown Belt. Punch him in the face a second time he turns into a 98-year Purple Belt. 3rd time ain't pretty.

Congrats old-timer!


It's a safe bet that you won't be half the man he is when you get that age.


It's probably safe to bet that about 80% of the UG won't be alive at that age. The 20% who will are some of the pro fighters and the guys who train on a daily basis.

fuck yeah awesome

Inspiring!

awesome.

I do a Japanese jiu-jitsu that includes a lot of Judo stuff, and we have a 70yr old man that still trains with us, he's a purple belt. He still takes all the throws, rolls and falls, and he even puts on the gloves and boxes with us! He is my friend, but I must say the old guy is a sneaky boxer, and a little dirty about it because he'll instinctively try to Judo throw you during a boxing spar if he sees a chance to do it..lol.. i'm like wtf we're just boxing right? and if you hit him good while sparring, his face turns red and he charges after your throwing bungalows..lol.. he's not in great shape, but if you're not cafeful on the ground he is a collar-choke wizard.

Cool story! Phone Post

chris80cent - 
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 lol, it's a joke people, chill out

Still disrespectful. If I say I hope your mother gets raped and murdered, but I'm just kidding, that means that's not disrespectful and ignorant to say? Not saying it, just using it as an example. Phone Post
not exactly the same....

 

Nice story. I'm 42 and allot of days it's hard to go to the gym. Good for him. Phone Post

pandrews76 - awesome.

I do a Japanese jiu-jitsu that includes a lot of Judo stuff, and we have a 70yr old man that still trains with us, he's a purple belt. He still takes all the throws, rolls and falls, and he even puts on the gloves and boxes with us! He is my friend, but I must say the old guy is a sneaky boxer, and a little dirty about it because he'll instinctively try to Judo throw you during a boxing spar if he sees a chance to do it..lol.. i'm like wtf we're just boxing right? and if you hit him good while sparring, his face turns red and he charges after your throwing bungalows..lol.. he's not in great shape, but if you're not cafeful on the ground he is a collar-choke wizard.


LOL, that great.

Awesome!
Much respect!

That's great! Good for him. Exercise and diet is the key to staying young and making age just a number.

Check out this lady: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eae3_LDysY8

Shes 74 and didn't start training till she was 56...