![]() Julio 'Sandy' Salazar Rodriguez is a 2nd Degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and is the head of the One Love Jiu-Jitsu Association. While also being an active competitor he is also a long time referee for NAGA and a judge for ADCC. We recently were able to catch up with him and snag a short interview: JK: Can you give everyone a little information on yourself, your BJJ training, and your background in the sport? Sandy: I’m Julio “Sandy” Salazar, a native of Venezuela. I proudly serve as a Referee at NAGA and hold the role of Judge for ADCC. My unwavering passion for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) has been a defining part of my life for many years, reshaping my journey in profound ways. My BJJ odyssey began in 2003, and since then, I’ve committed myself to perfecting my skills and deepening my understanding of this remarkable martial art. Along this path, I’ve had the privilege of learning from outstanding mentors, including “Kiki” Melo, Marcos “Loro” Galvão, Dileno Lopes, Francisco Cortez Neto, Luis “Doctor” Vasquez, George Clay from Nova União, Ysidro Moreno from Gracie Barra, Ajuricaba Mascarenhas from Mascarenhas in Manaus, Brazil, and many others at Zenith BJJ. It was with Zenith that I achieved the rank of Black Belt in 2015. My instructors haven’t just shared the technical intricacies of BJJ; they’ve also instilled in me the core values of discipline, perseverance and respect that are the bedrock of this sport. My journey in BJJ has shaped not only my physical prowess but also my mindset, and I’m committed to ongoing self-improvement and to sharing the profound benefits of this art with others.
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