Mike, tell us something about you, your family and other hobbies.
Mike: I was born in Guatemala and i am 15 years old. My parents are very loving and caring, they are always scared for me especially they are scared I might get hurt while training jiu-jitsu; but I guess that’s how parents are. I was always very athletic and I always wanted to play and be involved in sports! I play a lot of sports like soccer, hockey, and plenty others.
You are the youngest member at the adults program. How does it feel to train with people much older, and usually stronger than you?
Mike: To be the youngest member in the adults program is very special for me because I feel like I am the future of Gracie Barra and that motivate me even more to become as good as my instructors and as our Master Bruno. For me to train with people older and also stronger than me is a very big challenge because it’s hard to be the smallest and the lightest. I like challenges and that’s why training with older people doesn’t bother me; I feel like its even an advantage because when I will fight against people of my age, and my size, it will be easier for me because I am used to fight stronger people. I also like training with older people because they give me good advice and some guys in the gym are even like my big brothers.
Do you have other friends that practice martial arts? What do people at school think about the fact that you practice BJJ?
Mike: I have a couple of friends who practice martial arts but not many; most of my friends aren’t that athletic. My friends find it really nice that I am a BJJ practitioner; they are very impressed, even my principle follows the UFC and she finds it very good that I practice BJJ.
What do you like the most about being a BJJ practioner and belonging to the Gracie Barra family?
Mike: What I like the most is that BJJ is an art that you continue to progress and improve even when you reach the black belt level, which is my goal. For me it is a real honor to be part of the Gracie Barra family, what I find is that it is really a family and for me the gym is a second home.
We are committed to make you a black belt champion one day Mike. Keep up the hard work!










