Mike Tomacelli was born October 1, 1982
to Michael and Lois Tomacelli. He spent most of his young years growing up in
the small town of Boothbay Harbor, Maine. There were no Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or
MMA schools around for him to be groomed at while growing up. In fact, there
were none at all when Michael, who likes to be called Mike, was growing up. The
staples of his athletic career were basketball and weightlifting.
When the first Ultimate Fighting Championship's were available at the local
video store is about the time when he was exposed to 'no holds barred' fighting
and the effectiveness of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. "I can remember watching Royce
(Gracie) doing an arm bar and finishing a fight immediately. I had to know how
to do it. So I coaxed my little brother into letting me try, but when we
wrestled it wasn't nearly as effective as I'd seen Royce do it." For a long
while this is all Mike had... his UFC tapes. Years went by; he played for the
school soccer, basketball, track, and football teams during his high school
years, and eventually found himself in college at The University of Maine in
Orono, starting on his engineering degree.
Two years later he found a small Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu school in, of all places,
his hometown of Boothbay Harbor. Mike was initially reluctant to attend classes.
"One of my friends who I often saw at the weight room told me about it several
times. I said I would go and try it on many occasions, but didn't make it until
he gave me a real hard time on the seventh or eighth time he asked me. I packed
my gym bags and went to my first BJJ class. I WAS HOOKED!"
Mike began training in February of 2004 under Aaron Blake at Maine Jiu-Jitsu. He
just so happened to start class when a few of his classmates were preparing for
a local tournament in the neighboring state of Massachusetts. Everyone was
training five days a week, and so did he. Mike competed in that same tournament
in the beginning of March 2004 with just a month's experience and brought home
three novice and beginner trophies. Encouraged by his success, he went on to win
the NAGA World Tournament in New Jersey, and the Arnold's in Ohio that same
year. In 2005, he took 3rd in the Super Heavy/Unlimited class at the renown
Pan-American tournament. Mike found himself smaller than many of his competitors
for the first time, but still managed to submit his first two opponents. "...
and yes I have lost a few matches here and there as well, but no one likes to
talk about their losses. You learn from your losses what not to do next time. A
loss is just as valuable as a win in terms of expanding and improving your
game."
Aaron Blake instructed as a Brown belt under the illustrious Joe Moreira at the
time Mike started training. A Brazilian native, Joe Moreira has over 40 years
experience with Martial Arts and is a 7th Degree Black belt in Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu. Originally training under the Gracie family, Joe has gone on to
compete at the highest levels, including several UFC tournaments. Mike was
fortunate enough to meet Joe through Aaron as he was brought in to conduct
several seminars at the local school. Joe recognized Mike's drive and passion
almost instantaneously. The two formed a friendship, and Joe presented Mike with
an invitation to travel to his home in California to help him train Kimo
Leopoldo, an elite fighter known to those familiar with the UFC circuit. Being
about 240lbs at the time, Mike had the right build, and all of the basketball
and lifting made him agile and strong enough to be the perfect sparring partner.
Joe was so impressed with Mike's ability, that following Kimo's
tournament, Mike was asked to stay with Joe in California and train, and he did. In what would become his
first of many trips to California, Mike got a taste of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at
it's second home in the world. "I just couldn't get enough of the two-a-day
training sessions with private lessons in the middle that I would be Joe's dummy
for. It was perfect. That is about the time that I decided I wanted to teach."
Teach he did. Mike periodically found himself teaching back at his home school
now as s Purple belt. He loved it. He enjoyed bringing new things back from
California to share with the guys that had helped him make it so far so quick.
In December of 2006 Joe asked Mike to move to Newport Beach, CA and live with
him. The goal was to help him
re-establish his school. Without hesitation, Mike hopped into his 95 Jeep
Cherokee with nothing but clothes and a computer, and off he went. 3,147 miles
later Mike was on the beaches of Newport.
Shortly after he arrived he was awarded his Brown belt by Joe. For the first
month he was there, Mike was truly dropped into the thick of things teaching at
Joe's school in Costa Mesa, and also at Global Jiu-Jitsu (owned by Joe's
brother). "It was a nice way to make an entrance into my BJJ instructing days.
Teaching about twice a day for 6 days of the week, but I loved it. The look on
someone's face when you teach them something new or show them a tweak that helps
their game is priceless."
Now, after nearly a years worth of tutelage and
adjustment to the California lifestyle, Mike has the means to fulfill his dream
by opening his own school. It's here at Mike Tomacelli Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu / MMA
Academy that he hopes to meet many news faces, and help them reach new heights
of achievement.
Mike is now a Black Belt under 8th degree Koral Belt (Red and Black Belt) Joe
Moreira. The highest ranking non-Gracie Black Belt in the World.