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From the Archives: Megumi Fujii

  • November 9, 2018
  • by Matt Benyon

Way back before Scramble was even a thing, before we would make it our mission to make the best jiu jitsu clothing and equipment in the world, we simply had a passion for jiu jitsu and grappling. When I was living in Japan, I knew that I wanted to show the world of Japanese fighters and Japanese MMA to my friends and contacts back home. To that end, I organised a whirlwind week in Tokyo where we visited some of the most famous fighters of the time and interviewed them and released them under the banner “The Grappling Dummy”, which was the name of my blog at the time.

Scramble was in such an early stage at that time that we had no money, and I am grateful to Manto for the help in getting this project off the ground.

For the first “From the Archives” video, check out our interview and short video about an absolute legend of the sport, Megumi Fujii.

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[VIDEO] Scramble in Spain – Summer Vibes

  • September 24, 2018
  • by Matt Benyon

 

We visit Scramble Athlete’s Emilia Tuukannen, Santeri Lilius and Luke Barnatt who have created an incredible gym and life for themselves in southern Spain, Málaga. www.liliusbarnatt.com www.scramblestuff.com

 

The athletes are wearing the Athlete 4 gi which will be released in late October.

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Everything you need to know about CBD Oil for…

  • October 18, 2017July 9, 2018
  • by Matt Benyon

 

(Check out our other articles on CBD oil and fighters / MMA athletes / jiu jitsu people)

Bloody Elbow recently posted an article detailing the latest news on CBD oil for MMA fighters. The news is also relevant to jiu jitsu athletes who are interested in CBD oil. 


Quoted from the article:

Current status

Right now, CBD (cannibidiol) is prohibited in-competition under the 2017 WADA (World anti-doping agency) prohibited list. For you UFC fighters, this means CBD and its metabolites must not be detectable in any sample given from noon on weigh-in day until your post fight test (or one hour after the event if you are not selected for testing).

Future status

As of January 1st, 2018, CBD will no longer feature on the WADA prohibited list. This means USADA will no longer be looking for evidence of CBD use or punishing athletes found to be using CBD, either in or out of competition.

Marijuana

Weed is still banned. The test for marijuana use looks for metabolites of the psychoactive component in marijuana, THC. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) remains on the WADA prohibited list in-competition when detected at quantities over 150ng/mL in urine.

The amount of THC detectable in urine depends on a large variety of factors, from the strength of the marijuana, to how much was used, to when it was used, and even what form it was taken in and a person’s unique biology. Generally speaking, someone who is a casual smoker and stops a week before fight time won’t breach this threshold, but that’s not a guarantee.

In other words, the rules around marijuana haven’t changed and will still be the same in 2018.

CBD Oil

CBD isn’t just found in weed, it’s also increasingly popular as an individual extract, one which is currently being researched for medicinal uses. CBD oil can be found for sale, often with claims to treat all manner of issues. The actual research basis for most of these claims is thin at best, but some people swear by its effects and many athletes use it for its alleged pain relieving properties.

Several studies have shown promise when it comes to the use of CBD for pain relief, especially for chronic pain. Most studies utilize formations of CBD which also contain THC, however, but the FDA hasn’t licensed CBD or THC for use as a painkiller at this time.

Supplementation risks

The creation of CBD oil or CBD supplements involved extracting the CBD from plants containing THC. In some cases, the source is a specific strain of cannabis called hemp, which has minimal amounts of THC, but various other strains of cannabis, some extremely high in THC, can also be used to make CBD formulations.

As there’s no real oversight into exactly how much THC is making it into CBD preparations, using CBD oil or a supplement purporting to contain CBD close to the in-competition period would be a risky move. If there is more THC than expected in the preparation, you could fail your drug test for THC metabolites, which remain banned in 2018.

USADA will be updating the athlete handbook provided to all fighters, as well as offering further guidance via their website, ufc.usada.org, over the next few months to reflect the upcoming changes.

USADA statement

USADA provided Bloody Elbow with the following statement regarding the changes:

“USADA’s role is to help educate athletes and coaches about WADA’s Prohibited List. It’s imperative that each athlete understands the ramifications of changes to the List and how testing affects an athlete. In our role as administrator of the UFC’s Anti-Doping Policy, we will continue to educate athletes on changes to the List, through our resources that we provide to UFC athletes, trainers and management.

The UFC’s Anti-Doping Policy is modeled on the World Anti-Doping Code, which represents the consensus of a broad spectrum of stakeholders around the world as to what is necessary to protect and ensure fair sport.

Changes to the prohibited list will be effective starting January 1, 2018.”

 

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CBD Oils and Jiu Jitsu Athletes

  • July 24, 2017January 15, 2019
  • by Matt Benyon

Here at Scramble we have recently begun stocking CBD Oil from Canavape. The decision to stock CBD (cannabinoid) products came from our own personal experiences with this supplement.

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There are a lot of studies out in the wild about the effects of CBD Oil and we encourage you to do your own research on the subject; a simple Google search on the potential benefits of CBD will yield thousands of results. We offer no guidelines or advice in any way about the effects of CBD Oil products.

You have two options with how to take CBD supplements. You can either take the drops / tincture, which is made up of CBD Oil and various other elements blended with food grade oils that are easy to digest. Or, you can vape, which heats up and vaporises the CBD oil along with other natural flavours. These oils are flavoured with terpenes from the cannabis plant, which create that distinctive taste familiar to many marijuana smokers. The CBD oil supplements come in varying strengths for you to try.

One thing to note is that our CBD oils are 100% legal in the United Kingdom, as they contain the smallest amount possible (minimal / trace / zero) THC, which is the psychoactive (and controlled) constituent of the cannabis plant. Please check whether CBD products are legal in your country before buying.

CBD Oil first came to our notice, and the notice of many combat sports athletes, in this famous UFC press conference with Nick Diaz, after he fought Conor Mcgregor. In the post-fight press conference Nate can be seen vaping. When questioned on it, he says ““It’s CBD. It helps with the healing process and inflammation and stuff like that.”

Joe Rogan, long a proponent of cannabis use, discussed CBD oils with fellow comedian and cannabis advocate Joey Diaz on his podcast. This is one of many times they have discussed the use of CBD oil.

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Tom Hardy Scrambling

  • April 4, 2017
  • by Matt Benyon

Turbo celeb / normal bloke Tom Hardy has been spotted in a bit of Scramble recently.

This is fine by us. Yes it’s most definitely fine by us. Rumour is Tom Hardy trains a bit of jiu jitsu too. Which is also fine by us.

Here he is in the recent Scramble “Worldwide Jiu Jitsu” limited t-shirt  drop, a few sizes of which still remain.

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Grapplers Heart Tournament aftermath.

  • May 25, 2016
  • by Matt McGovern

 We posted last month about Scrambler Gina Hopkins preparing to travel out to California to compete once again in the Grapplers Heart tournament (you can view our blog about their first event here). We recently made this mini-documentary featuring Gina and her husband Chris.

Happy to say that Gina won her category in the Gi & No-Gi and came 3rd in the absolute for both disciplines.

Check out Gina’s new facebook page – Adaptive Martial Arts and her website.

Find out more about Grapplers Heart here.

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