Joey Bozik is proof that there really are no excuses in BJJ.
Despite having lost his legs and one of his arms, he still won his match at this year’s IBJJF Open in Austin.
An Instagram post from royalmarinesjiujitsu said the following:
Congratulations to @tier1tf student Joey Bozik from all at Royal Marines Jiu Jitsu and REORG Jiu Jitsu Foundation! Are you a Veteran or serving wounded? REORG in association with We Defy Foundation is in place for you to help combat the psychological and physiological symptoms you may be dealing with. If your a Veteran and would like to get involved in Jiu Jitsu please message REORG directly @royalmarinesjiujitsu or @wedefyfoundation in the US. #reorg#royalmarinescharity #royalmarinesbjj#royalnavybjj #stateofmind #ufc#royalmarinescommando #bjj #jiujitsu#bjjlifestyle #jiujitsulifestyle#wedefyfoundation #military#militaryjiujitsu #vetransjiujitsu#mentalhealth #combatstress #ptsd#commando #greenberet #cagewarriors@markormrod #Repost @sharkb8bjj with @repostapp
・・・
That’s right!!!!!!! Congrats joey!!!!! #bjj#bjjgirls #brazilianjiujitsu #shebarojiujitsu#wedefyfoundation #tier1 #gym #jiujitsu#brazilianjiujitsu #shebarojiujitsu#wedefyfoundation #royalmarines
According to his Facebook page, Joey is the General Manager at Tier 1 Training Facility in McKinney, Texas.
The post Blue Belt Amputee Wins Match At IBJJF Open appeared first on Jiu-Jitsu Times.