 During drill weekend at the Recruit Sustainment Program out of Orlando, Florida, members from Gracie Vara Brazilian Jiu Jitsu volunteered to teach a free seminar to the Florida Army National Guard soldiers. The Army Combatives course trains soldiers in hand-to-hand techniques based on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The course includes training in pummeling, knee strikes, trapping your opponent's arm, choke hold, and grappling over a weapon. I'm Carlos Liberi. I'm from Brazil. I've been practicing Jiu Jitsu in Gracie Vara for 27 years and practicing Jiu Jitsu for 43 years. I entered an army in Brazil. In an army, I was a lieutenant and taught my soldiers in close combat. After the army, I opened up my school and started to teach the police, the other officers agency of Brazilian government, like Polícia Federal, Federal Police, Civilian Police, Woman Police, and Army again, Florida National Guard, and it's for me, it's a great honor and a big pleasure for me because I believe it's my, how can I say, life mission. And it's, I'm volunteer for teach or to teach. My name is Nessia Soares. I'm doing Jiu Jitsu for 30 years. I came from Brazil. I'm a black belt, 50 degree. For me, it was a very, very humbling experience to practice with you guys, with the Army, and help Master Liberty who was going to open his school here in Florida. I hope you guys enjoy, like it and learn everything because it's very useful for you and your job and your situations. Thank you very much for the experience. I believe the U.S. Army is the sword and shield of freedom. I really appreciate the opportunity. It's very important for me. I love that. I love teach Jiu Jitsu and I love teach Jiu Jitsu and the Army in the police department. For me, I said it's my life mission. Thank you, sir.