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I have only got a short time left, but I am so grateful for the life I’ve had

I have only got a short time left, but I am so grateful for the life I’ve had

by richard@reorgcharity.com | Feb 4, 2022 | Uncategorized

By Andy Dennis, former Royal Marines Commando How do I feel? It’s a strange question. I have pancreatic cancer, and doctors have told me that the rest of my life is likely to be counted in weeks, rather than months. To call this a blow doesn’t really do it justice. I...
National Fitness Games X Reorg – the buzz is so good, we want everyone to have a chance to compete

National Fitness Games X Reorg – the buzz is so good, we want everyone to have a chance to compete

by richard@reorgcharity.com | Jan 28, 2022 | Uncategorized

By Mark Hartnett-Morgan When we launched the National Fitness Games our aim was clear. We all loved competitive fitness and we wanted to have an event where everybody could join in, no matter what their level. Did that mean we wanted it to be easy?...
My two-day swimming marathon was fine until I put on my jiu-jitsu gi

My two-day swimming marathon was fine until I put on my jiu-jitsu gi

by richard@reorgcharity.com | Jan 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

By Cpl John Hannay I have never been much of a swimmer, so perhaps it wasn’t the best idea to set myself the challenge of swimming two kilometres every four hours for 48 hours. But I needed something tough and this certainly fit the bill. Each 2km stint took about 50...
A white belt mentality is very helpful –  not only for jiu-jitsu

A white belt mentality is very helpful – not only for jiu-jitsu

by richard@reorgcharity.com | Nov 26, 2021 | Uncategorized

By Daniel Strauss, black belt under Roger Gracie Training has been a constant part of my life since I was a teenager and I am really not sure where I’d be without it. When I began training jiu-jitsu 15 years ago there were not so many clubs around as there...
Jiu-jitsu takes off in the British Army

Jiu-jitsu takes off in the British Army

by richard@reorgcharity.com | Nov 5, 2021 | Uncategorized

By Mark Badham, co-founder of the British Army jiu-jitsu team Most people expect soldiers to be trained in all aspects of fighting. I have been in the military for more than 20 years and while we were trained to use weapons, unarmed combat training was...
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