Ryan Beauregard Wins at The Grand Canyon State Judo Games
Ryan Beauregard has once again come away from the Grand Canyon State Judo Games with more than just a win. Ryan not only won in his Black Belt weight division, but he also placed 3rd in the Heavy Weight Division (due to a technical disqualification).
Ryan was also presented with the award for Grand Canyon Power Player of the Tournament, an award he has now won two years in a row.
Here are some photos from last weekends Grand Canyon State Judo Games:

(left to right) Instructor Ian Beauregard, Sensei Steve Owen, Professor Ryan Beauregard, Professor Demetrius Ramos
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Training Video Coming Soon from Ryan Beauregard
Coming soon!!!
This week Ryan started shooting his next level instructional Video. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blackbelt Ryan Beauregard will be sharing his competition-tested and tournament-proven positions. This 3-disc set will cover Takedowns, Judo and wrestling, Gi / No Gi, Passing and finishing (submissions) from on top, and sweeps and submissions from the bottom. Ryan will be sharing his strategies and tactics for white belts to Black Belt with and without the Gi!
Stay tuned for more teasers from Ryan’s upcoming BJJ training video!
Team Beauregard at the 8th Arizona International Open
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Ryan Beauregard, Arizona Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
For those BJJ Revolution Team Affiliates who are looking to compete at the 2013 AZ International Open here in Phoenix…
You must sign up at our forum.tucsonbjj.com members site by friday the 21st of february. With this information, we will have a better idea of who is competing. This will also allow us to organize our team and create the strongest team possible for this upcoming competition. Remember everyone needs to sign up as BJJ Revolution Team and we will be competing as ONE!
To sign up for the 2013 AZ International Open, CLICK HERE
Ryan and Ian Beauregard Tournament Results
In a tournament this past weekend, Ryan and Ian Beauregard had great showings and came close to grabbing yet another title.
Ryan competed in the open weight class and got third place. In his division, Ryan placed third as well.
Ian Beauregard, Ryan’s younger brother, submitted every opponent he faced until the finals, when he was disqualified due to a technicality.
Ryan Beauregard Biography from BJJheroes.com
The following is an article from BJJheroes.com. Click HERE to see the original article.
Ryan Beauregard is an American born jiu jitsu and judo black belt, being also one of the top competitors of his generation in the USA. A former world Brazilian jiu jitsu champion (brown belt 2008), Ryan Beauregard started his own team together with his brothers (Colin and Ian), this “Team Beauregard” has quickly become one of the strongest BJJ academies in the Arizona region.
Ryan Beauregard Jiu Jitsu
Full Name: Ryan Beauregard
Nickname: N/A
Lineage: Mitsuyo Maeda > Carlos Gracie > Carlson Gracie >Rodrigo Medeiros > Demetrius Ramos > Ryan Beauregard
Main Achievements:
- World Champion (2008 brown)
- Arizona Open Champion (2011)
- US Nationals Champion (2005)
- Pan American Silver Medallist (2006 blue)
- US Nationals Silver Medallist (2010 black)
- European Open Silver Medallist (2009 brown)
- Pan American Bronze Medallist (2010 brown)
- World No Gi Bronze Medallist (2009 brown)
Favourite Position/Technique: N/A
Weight Division: Peso Leve (76kg/167lbs) & Médio (82kg/181lbs)
Team/Association: Team Beauregard/BJJ Revolution
Ryan Beauregard Biography
Ryan Beauregard was born April 4th 1982 in Pelham NH, a small town outside of Boston, Massachusetts. Being somewhat of a troublemaker from an early age due to the area where he grew up, Ryan decided to start wrestling in High School to help his fighting chances in the street, however, as soon as he started wrestling, Beauregard became hooked to the competitive side of wrestling and the intensity that it provided which was different from all the other sports he had tried before.
As he reached his 20th birthday, Ryan Beauregard and his girlfriend (who later became his wife) moved to Arizona for school. With the move to Arizona, Ryan found himself playing in a couple soccer leagues to keep fit, but longed for the high-level competition of wrestling. Brazilian jiu jitsu only appeared in Ryan Beauregard’s life in 2005, when he met Demetrius Ramos at Bally’s total fitness. Ryan noticed that Coach Ramos was showing moves that looked like the “MMA stuff” he had seen on TV he and became intrigued. After a couple times of seeing the class, Ryan Beauregard finally build up the courage to ask if he could jump in. He fell in love with the sport almost immediately and was drawn to the Professor Ramos’ positive energy.
About the time when Ryan Beauregard earned his purple belt in jiu jitsu, he decided to start practicing judo to complete his BJJ. Ryan started training in judo, achieving the rank of black belt training under Sensei Steve Owen. Ryan Beauregard also competed in Judo and in over 10 judo tournaments (up to December 2012 the time when this article was written) Ryan remained undefeated.
Like many BJJ competitors, Ryan Beauregard also had his sights on MMA, and after his win at the BJJ Worlds in 2008, Coach Demetrius Ramos gave Ryan the nod to start fighting. Ryan Beauregard had a rampant start in the sport, quickly achieving a record of 4-0-0.
After medalling in the world championships as a brown belt (gold) and the Pan American Championship (bronze after he allowed his team mate to proceed to the final), Ryan Beauregard received his much coveted black belt, while still standing at the Pan American podium in 2010.
Official website: teambeauregard.com
Arizona Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Website
Hey guys, we designed Arizona Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as a way to connect with more BJJ and Judo fans in the Mesa Arizona area and all around the valley.
Here you are going to find more than just information about us and our academy. We hope to make ArizonaBrazilianJiuJitsu.com a one-stop website for you to find out about upcoming events, seminars and tournaments, keep up with BJJ news, meet other local Arizona fans of Jiu-Jitsu, and connect with some of the most informed and talented experts in the world.
Feel free to browse our site, comment on our posts, and let us know if you have any questions!
-Ryan, Ian, and Colin – Team Beauregard
Class Schedule and Prices for BJJ Training with Team Beauregard
Class Schedule and Prices for BJJ Training with Team Beauregard
CLASS SCHEDULE
MondayAdult Beginner BJJ Training 6:00 to 7:00 pmCompetition Training 7:00 to 8:00 pm
TuesdayAdult BJJ 10:00 am to 12:00 pmKids 5:00 to 6:00 pmKids / Adult Judo 6:00 to 8:00 pm
WednesdayKids: 5:00 to 6:00 pmAdult Beginner BJJ Training: 6:00 to 7:00 pmCompetition Training 7:00 to 8:00 pm
ThursdayAdult / Kids Judo 6:00 to 8:00 pm
FridayExecutive BJJ Class 6:00 to 7:00 pmBJJ 7:00 to 8:00 pm
SaturdayAdult and Kids BJJ / Judo 10:00 am to 12:30 pm |
PRICING
One Class / Walk-ins$20 for adults and kids
Unlimited Training Package$120 per month for 6 months$100 per month for 12 months
Beginner Special!New students can train for only$60 per month!This price includes weekly sessions Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. These classes are for new Jiu-Jitsu students and for those who are interested in learning basic BJJ body mechanics, movements, positions and balance. DISCOUNTSPlease feel free to drop in or call us so we can go over with better detail and offer an introduction free class for you. We also offer Family, Military and Student discounts. Call this number given bellow for time and date Arrangements: |
To SIGN UP for classes, email us at TeamBeauregard@yahoo.com or call (520) 780-4504.
ADULT BASIC JIU JITSU PROGRAM:
Our Adult Basic program provides students with a curriculum in mind that gives our students a solid foundation in Escapes, Sweeps and Submissions. Classes consist of a warm-up, technical drilling, positional sparring, and free sparring designed to ingrain the fundamental movements of Jiu-Jitsu into a student’s muscle memory. Students of any age, gender, no matter what kind of shape or athleticism will fit right in. There is NO pressure from the instructors and we encourage our beginner students to take their training at their own pace and take breaks whenever they feel necessary. After a student has been training for a little while and starts to get acclimated to the training, that’s when the instructors will encourage and help the student push a little further to help them reach their goals.
ADULT ADVANCED JIU JITSU PROGRAM:
Our Adult Advanced Jiu Jitsu program has a separate and more advanced curriculum for those that have been training jiu jitsu for about a year or so. After developing solid basics and fundamentals to create a strong foundation, students are ready to move up to some more advanced training that includes more advanced techniques, drills, sparring and training partners. In the Advanced program, students have been training from a range of about 1 to 10 years (4 Stripe White Belts to Black Belts) and are used to longer rounds of sparring and can be pushed a little harder than those in the Basic program.
ADULT COMPETITION JIU JITSU PROGRAM:
Is for those students interested in competing and looking to take their game to the next level. Our Competition program is World Class with an Instructor that travels with the Competition Team anywhere and everywhere. The students on our competition team all support each other 150% and help push each other day in and day out to see one another succeed. There is NO room for students on our competition team for those that are selfish, have their own agenda when they come to train and are not willing be there for one another.
TeamBeauregard@yahoo.com or call (520) 780-4504.
Welcome to Team Beauregard Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu!
Welcome to Arizona Brazilian Jiu-jitsu! We offer both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lessons and Judo lessons for both adults and kids! World Champion Ryan Beauregard leads the academy and has trained many students who have gone on to become BJJ champions themselves. Explore the site to learn more about Ryan, his brothers Ian and Colin, as well the many programs they offer to help you train. If you’re interested in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu in Arizona, or you live in Mesa and just wanna get healthy in a fun way, you’re in the right place!






















