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From stadium gigs with Courtney Love, to a spiral of drink, drugs and depression

From stadium gigs with Courtney Love, to a spiral of drink, drugs and depression

by sam@reorgcharity.com | Jan 14, 2022 | My Story

By Micko Larkin, professional guitarist and aspiring martial artist As a musician I had a fair bit of success early on and didn’t look back. I got signed with an indie band called Larrikin Love when I was still a teenager, and although we split after only one...
Andy Roberts: I saw five police struggling to hold one man down

Andy Roberts: I saw five police struggling to hold one man down

by sam@reorgcharity.com | Dec 7, 2021 | Uncategorized

Andy is head jiu-jitsu coach for the British Army and teaches martial arts to police and elite UK Armed Forces  I have always been a big supporter of both the military and emergency services and if I hadn’t ended up doing martial arts full time, my life...
When I left the Army I felt completely lost

When I left the Army I felt completely lost

by sam@reorgcharity.com | Nov 19, 2021 | Uncategorized

By Kev Capel, RAF chief jiu-jitsu instructor I joined the Army at the age of 16 and when I left ten years later I didn’t really know anything else. I missed the feeling of belonging to a tight-knit group and having that shared sense of purpose. To be...
Braulio Estima: I had a paralysing neck injury months before the fight of my life

Braulio Estima: I had a paralysing neck injury months before the fight of my life

by sam@reorgcharity.com | Jun 18, 2021 | Uncategorized

By three-times world jiu-jitsu champion Braulio Estima The resilience that you learn in jiu-jitsu is a very useful lesson for the rest of your life. I’ve been fortunate enough to have a fair bit of success on the mats, but on the other side I’ve not been without...
‘I don’t want to relax, someone is sitting on my chest’

‘I don’t want to relax, someone is sitting on my chest’

by sam@reorgcharity.com | May 27, 2021 | Uncategorized

Juniour Mcilhiney is a former Royal Marines Commando who was hit by an IED on his second tour of Afghanistan, sustaining serious back injuries. After intensive rehabilitation he was medically discharged in 2015. A keen boxer since he was a child, Juniour’s injuries...
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