A technical history of excellence
The father of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Small and frail, Hélio adapted traditional Judo techniques to rely on leverage rather than strength, creating an art that allows the weak to defeat the strong.
Widely considered the greatest Gracie Family practitioner. His pressure, connection, and 'invisible' details are legend. He fought to prove BJJ effectiveness in No-Holds-Barred combat.
The grandson of Carlos Gracie and master of fundamentals. Roger dominated the world by submitting elite black belts using basic cross-collar chokes they knew were coming but couldn't stop.
Known for defeating opponents much larger than him. Marcelo revolutionized the game with his dynamic butterfly guard, X-guard, and his relentless guillotine submission system.
A physical specimen with the agility of a lightweight. Buchecha revolutionized the ultra-heavyweight division with explosive takedowns and a relentless technical passing game.
The most dominant No-Gi grappler in history. His technical systematic approach to leg locks and back attacks has fundamentally shifted the meta of modern professional grappling.