Carlos Gracie Junior (2024)

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Carlos Gracie Junior, also known as Carlinhos Gracie is one of the most highly regarded Brazilian jiu jitsu coaches in the world, having been responsible for the tuition of hundreds of world champions including Hall of Fame competitors such as “Roleta” and Kyra Gracie. Carlos Gracie Jr. is also the founder of jiu jitsu’s strongest and most prestigious governing body, the Confederação Brasileira de Jiu-Jitsu (CBJJ) also known as International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) as well as the co-founder of the famous Gracie Barraone of the top jiu jitsu teams on the planet.

Carlinhos Gracie Jiu Jitsu

Full Name:Carlos Gracie Junior

Nickname: Carlinhos means “little Carlos” because his father was also named Carlos. The “inho” at the end of a name in Portuguese is often used as a “Junior” in the English language

Lineage: Mitsuyo Maeda > Carlos Gracie Sr. > Helio Gracie > Carlos Gracie Junior

Main Achievements:

  • Pan American Sambo Champion (1980)

Favourite Position:N/A

Weight Division: N/A

Team/Association:Gracie-Barra

Carlos Gracie Junior Biography

Carlos Gracie Junior was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 17th, 1956.

Although he was the sonof Gracie jiu jitsu founder Carlos Gracie (senior), he was partially raised by his uncleHelio Gracieas well as trained underHelio’s supervision from when he was a toddler in the family’s martial art style.

From an early age “Carlinhos” started followingmuch of his older brother Rolls‘sviews on jiu jitsu and cross training, often venturing with Rolls to sambo (sombo in the US) and grecco + freestyle wrestling competitions.

Rolls Gracie was the main instructor at the main Gracie Academy. When he left the gym to work with his (and Carlinhos’) older brother Carlson Gracie, Carlinhos stayed behind to help run the main school alongside his cousin Rickson Gracie. Carlos spent two years teaching at the HQ, though his first steps as a coach came to a halt when he was accepted at a Rio de Janeiro University, where he focussed on nutrition studies.

Around that same time when Carlos Junior enrolled in the University, Rolls started teaching on his own, separating his jiu jitsu class from that of Carlson(although they still shared the same facilities). Rolls asked his brother Carlinhos Gracie to come and help him as an assistant coach, and as the University was close to the gym Carlinhos accepted.

Even thoughCarlos Junior spent most of his training time under Rolls’ guidance, when the time came to be promoted to black belt,his brother passed the honor to the family’s patriarch: uncle Helio. The grading occurring sometime around1977.

When Rolls passed away due to a hang gliding accident, his students and Rolls’ wife asked Carlos Gracie Junior to remain as the main coach at the Copacabana academy, an invitation accepted by the grieving Gracie. Carlinhos maintained his coaching position at the academy for a few years before deciding it was time to open his own gym in Barra da Tijuca.

Barra da Tijuca was then a very small suburb of Rio de Janeiro, with a tremendous beach, but with poor accessibility to the center of Rio. Every close friend of Carlos advised him that moving to the “Barra” was a bad idea, still, Carlinhos went along with the project giving birth toGracie-Barra in 1986.

The project was startedin a combined effort between Carlos Junior,Crolin Gracie, Rilion as well as their good friend “Zé Beleza”, using the name Gracie-Barra to differentiate Carlinhos’ Academy from that of his uncles/cousins. In little over one year the students grew from 20 to 200, most were either surfers or/and local hard men looking for a challenge.

In 1992, with the help of José Leao Teixeira (the aforementioned Zé Beleza), andJean Jacques Machado,Carlinhos Gracieformsthe “Associação de Jiu Jitsu da Barra”, a federation that would grow fastorganizing a series of successful competitions,set on the Veiga de Almeida campus in Barra da Tijuca. The success of this small association combined with the fact thatdifferent jiu jitsu academies were starting to openall aroundRio de Janeirowould set the tone for the creationof the Confederação Brasileira de Jiu Jitsu (CBJJ) which later resulted in the IBJJF. The CBJJ was created in 1994.

Carlos Gracie Junior also launched the Jornal Graciein 1994, a jiu jitsu related newspaper. The idea behind the Jornal Gracie was to advertisethe jiu jitsu’s sporting facet to a broader audience.and for that he asked for the collaboration of his student Luca Atalla.JGgrew tremendously in it’s first years, changing its format to a magazine style publication and the name toGracieMag.Gracie Mag became areference in jiu jitsu’s specialized media for many years.

Though there has been someopposition against CBJJ, particularly in the early stages of the organization, for a number of reasons, the CBJJ/IBJJF remained strong and maintained its status as the most prestigious and best organized federation in jiu jitsu. Withits titles beingregarded as the most prestigious by the jiu jitsu community. In the mean time, in between opening academies and federations, Carlos still managed to produce some of the very best BJJ competitors and coaches the world had to offer and build one of the most successful BJJ teams in history.

Carlos Gracie Junior will always be remembered as a true ambassador of the sport/martial art of Brazilianjiu jitsuand as a token of that status, he was awarded his coral belt in 2008 (7th degree), and in 2015 his white and red belt (8th degree) one of the greatest honors in the jiu jitsu world.

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