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Michael Jen began training tae kwon do (TKD) in junior high and later trained in Japanese jujitsu during high school. When he began college in in the summer of 1991, Michael began to study Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. Ten years later, in 2001, Michael earned the rank of black belt in BJJ. For a detailed look into Michael's background, check out the links below:
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Michael Jen Interview (Part 1 of 7)

How did you get into the martial arts and, specifically, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu?

I was always interested in martial arts since I was a child, but my parents wouldn't let me take any lessons because they "thought I would kill someone"! Finally, in 8th grade, I was allowed to take Tae Kwon Do. You have to keep in mind that when I was in junior high, that "Karate Kid/ninja craze" was going on. I was really excited to be doing TKD I took it for a few months and got up to a yellow or orange belt. I can't remember exactly. However, I do remember not being to happy with the lessons because I felt the pace at which the instructor taught was far too slow for me.

When I went to high school, I didn't do any martial arts until my senior year. The Karate Kid craze was over, but now Steven Segal was popular. As you can tell, I like watching movies. So I didn't want to do TKD because now I wanted to wristlock people! I found a Japanese style of jujitsu that did a lot of that standing grappling, wristlocking stuff. I studied that art for about a year. I was extremely enthusiastic and thought about training all the time. Within that year, I got up to brown belt in that style of Japanese jujitsu and was ready to test for black belt. I was one of the fastest people to have ever gone up the ranks of that system. However, right before testing for black belt, I graduated high school and left for college.

I went to college at UC San Diego. I was attending summer school at UCSD just before my freshman year and wanted to continue my martial arts training. I wanted to continue doing the same style that I studied in high school, but there wasn't any club or class that offered it. So, I checked out all the different martial arts classes that were offered at the university. I didn't find anything that I liked, so I just took a class entitled "Self-Defense", thinking I could probably incorporate some of the techniques I knew into whatever was being taught in the class since a single specific style was not being taught.

In the UCSD Self-Defense class was where I met my first BJJ instructor, Roy Harris. Roy was a blue belt at the time and also a Jeet Kune Do instructor. Meeting Roy was a very eye-opening experience as was my first exposure to realistic self-defense. I had never seen or experienced anything like Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, stick fighting, knife fighting, boxing, kickboxing, etc... Roy was very nice and never really commented on the arts I had studied, however, after a few months of training with him, I realized that all that I had learned in the past was pretty much worthless when it came to self-defense.

Because of Roy's JKD background, I had the chance to learn a little of many different styles of martial arts. Of all the arts that I sampled, I seemed to catch onto Brazilian Jiu-jitsu the most quickly. I was very impatient in that I only wanted to learn techniques which I could utilize in action right away. With BJJ, because I caught onto it quickly, I found that I would execute the techniques in action with a very minimal amount of repetitive practice. So eventually, my interest in the other martial arts faded and I began solely focusing on BJJ.

How did you end up training with Joe Moreira? Did he give you all your promotions?

When I first met Roy, he was training with Rorion and Royce Gracie. After training with Roy for about a year, he began to bring me with him to train with the Gracies. Within a few months training of training with Roy at the Gracies, Rorion awarded me my blue belt.

We eventually had a "falling out" with the Gracies and Roy began to train with the Machado brothers and Nelson Monteiro. I took privates lessons from the Machados and Nelson, but a majority of my instruction still came from Roy. Well, guess what? Roy later had a "falling out" with the Machados and Nelson.

These unfortunate series of events eventually led Roy and I to Joe Moreira. I was eventually promoted to purple, brown, and then black belt by Joe.

Continued in Part 2...

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