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Is there a difference between Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? No. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
What is the history of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? Some historians of jiu jitsu say that the origins of "the gentle art" can be traced back to India, and was practiced by Buddhist Monks. Concerned with self-defense, these monks created techniques based upon principles of balance and leverage, and a system of manipulating the body in a manner where one could avoid relying upon strength or weapons. With the expansion of buddhism, jiu-jitsu spread from southeast Asia to China, finally arriving in Japan where it developed and gained further popularity.
What makes Rilion Gracie so special? There are many good instructors teaching Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in Miami, but none have more experience as a teacher and coach than Rilion. As the youngest son of Carlos Gracie, Rilion has devoted his entire life to the study and refinement of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. Years ago, Rilion was one of the people who (along with his brothers and cousins) helped the family refine and promote their unique style of self-defense. Following in the tradition of Carlos, Helio, and Rolls Gracie, Rilion is now regarded as one of the premier teachers in the Gracie family. Rilion has served as a mentor, teacher, and coach to family members Renzo Gracie, Rolles Gracie, Igor Gracie, and current ADCC champion Roger Gracie. While Rilion has trained world champions in both mixed martial arts and Brazilian jiu-jitsu he spends the majority of his time is focused on the classes for the beginners and children.
What makes the Rilion Gracie Academy so special? While some academies may promote that one of the Gracies is in town on occasion to do a seminar, all classes are taught by Master Rilion himself. The friendly, clean, and professional atmosphere provides a safe and supportive environment for students to learn. It is no surprise that students travel from all over the world to train at the Rilion Gracie Academy.
Is training safe? Safety is an important concern at the Rilion Gracie academy. While accidental injuries may occur with any athletic activity, all training occurs in a controlled supervised environment. Rilion will not tolerate any unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike behavior.
What should I expect when I join? Many students join a jiu-jitsu academy expecting to spar on day one. Reflecting on the tradition of his father Carlos, his uncle Helio, and brother Rolls Gracie, Rilion takes a more patient approach. Rilion is more concerned that new students learn the fundamental techniques of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu rather than beating someone in a sparring match. Rilion believes that learning these basic techniques is essential for any student who wants to learn self-defense.
Do I have to compete? No. Whether you want to learn self-defense, get in shape, or become a world champion, all students are welcome. The most important thing for Rilion is that all students learn the basic fundamental techniques of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
From the days of Carlos and Helio to today's ADCC champion Roger, the Gracie family has always actively competed in jiu-jitsu tournaments and mixed martial arts events. While the rules of a jiu-jitsu tournament or even a mixed martial arts event do not take into account all the variables that exist in a street fight, we recognize that these tournaments allow students the opportunity to test their skill while minimizing the risk of injury. Those students who want to test their jiu-jitsu proficiency will have the opportunity to enter Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and grappling tournaments.
Can women learn? Yes, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu is the most effective self-defense system for women. All classes are co-ed and the academy offers a safe non-intimidating environment for women to learn.
Are there classes for children? The Rilion Gracie Academy offers classes for children that are taught by Master Rilion himself and his personally trained staff. See our schedule for the specific times. What if I never trained a martial art before? The beauty of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu is that it works for everyone. Because of its emphasis on technique, this martial art has been proven to be effective even among people that are not naturally athletic, muscular or flexible. In fact, the original mixed martial art events (including the UFC) were developed by the Gracie family in order to show how relatively small and skinny Gracie Jiu-Jitsu fighters could effectively defend themselves against bigger and stronger trained martial artists. Even today one can easily see the influence of Gracie Jiu Jitsu among the worlds best mixed martial artists.
Is it a good workout? Absolutely! By training Gracie Jiu-Jitsu students get a full body aerobic workout. You will be using both the muscles of your arms, legs, torso and core in every class. Rilion also follows his father's strict adherence to the Gracie diet and lifestyle. He has had many students that have lost weight, as well as quit smoking. |
