HISTORY
Mitsuyo Maeda Koma
Maeda a
Japanese man was in Brazil to over see Japanese immigration into
the country. Whilst doing so he became friends with Gastao Gracie
who was instrumental in helping Japanese immigrants establish
communities in Brazil.
Maeda was a World Jiu-Jitsu Champion and did something that was not usually done by teaching Gastao Gracie’s son Carlos the art of Japanese Jiu-Jitsu circa 1918.
Carlos Gracie
After
learning traditional Jiu-Jitsu from Maeda, Carlos passed on his
knowledge to the others in the family. He then decided to open the
first Gracie Jiu-Jitsu academy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Carlos
Gracie was small in stature as were others in the family, so they
went on to refine the Jiu-Jitsu Carlos was taught so that anyone of
any size could use the techniques. Carlos also brought in the
“Gracie Challenge”. This was where anyone could come and test their
skill against Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. After Carlos’s brother “Helio” who
was the current representative of the family lost to a former
student name Waldemar Santana the family looked towards Carlos’s
eldest son Carlson Gracie.
Carlson Gracie
Carlson Gracie (17 yrs old, 72kg) fought Waldemar
Santana (94kg). This was Carlson Gracie’s first professional Vale
Tudo fight. Carlson revenged Prof. Helio’s loss to Santana.
Carlson went on to fight 19 professional matches and remained undefeated. Carlson reigned as world champion for 30 years in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
At age 20 riding on his new found fame Carlson Gracie opened his own academy. At that time there were only 2 academies in Brazil under the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Team – the original Gracie academy in the city and Carlson’s in Copacabana.
Carlson had his own approach to teaching Jiu-Jitsu with a more aggressive style of training and a reputation of not holding any information back from his students. When tournaments came around a total of only 2 fighters could represent the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Team. Accordingly, the students from the 2 Gracie Jiu-Jitsu academies would fight to qualify to represent the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Team. This was a cause of tension as Carlson’s students would always qualify for the tournaments.
When Carlson started the academy in Copacabana, he invited Rolls Gracie to come and train with him – which he did and went on to become a great Jiu-Jitsu fighter.
Later
Rolls and Carlson had a disagreement which led to a splitting of
the team at the Copacabana academy with each Carlson and Rolls
retaining their own students but sharing time for use of the mat.
Carlson’s students continued to win the qualifying events for
tournaments aggravating the rivalry. To put an end to this rivalry,
Carlson decided to put his own name to his style of Jiu-Jitsu and
no longer used the general term Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, so became
“Carlson Gracie Jiu-Jitsu”. This enabled students from the other
Gracie academies to qualify for tournaments. After Rolls’s tragic
death, Carlos Gracie Jr, who was a student of Roll’s was asked to
take over the duty as instructor of Rolls students which he did and
moved to Barra.
With Carlson’s unique style of training, conditioning and
techniques, the Carlson Gracie Jiu-Jitsu academy in Copacabana went
on to produce world champions in Jiu-Jitsu, Submission Wrestling
and Vale Tudo/No Hold Barred. This led to Carlson Gracie becoming
one of the most sought after coaches in Jiu-Jitsu history.
Carlson Gracie Jr.
Being the son of a legendary father, it was no surprise that Carlson Gracie Jr became a Jiu-jitsu Champion. Picking up the name “the Prince of Jiu-jitsu” Jr went on to compete and become a champion in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Greco Roman Wrestling and Vale Tudo/MMA.
After taking on teaching duties at the main academy in Copacabana, Brazil and helping to produce some of the best fighters in the world, Carlson Gracie Jr moved to the United States. With a mission to spread his family’s style of Jiu-jitsu and to carry on the legacy of creating champions, Jr now has two successful academies in LA and Chicago.
He is also now the head of the Carlson Gracie Team World Wide after the death of his father. Jr. is known for his superior teaching ability and his wonderful personality. Whether he is making you laugh off the mat, or developing your skills on the mat, he has much to offer in the art of Jiu-jitsu. Carlson Gracie Jr is highly sought after to teach seminars around the world to many different academies and Law enforcement agencies.









