Carlson Gracie Junior is a 5th-degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under his father, Carlson Gracie (sr) being also the head representative of the Carlson Gracie Association, as well as the head coach of the Carlson Gracie Academy in Chicago, IL – where he moved to from Rio de Janeiro in 1996.
Carlson Gracie Junior Jiu-Jitsu
Full Name: Carlson Gracie Junior
Nickname: “Carlsinho” meaning little Carlson in Portuguese.
Lineage: Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie >Carlson Gracie > Carlson Gracie Júnior
Main Achievements: n/a
Favorite Position/Technique: Lasso Guard, Pressure Guard Passing
Weight Division: Peso Pena (featherweight)
Team/Association: Carlson Gracie Academy
Carlson Gracie Jr. Biography
Carlson Gracie Jr. was born in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 27, 1969, being the only male offspring of the legendary Grand Master Carlson Gracie Sr. and the grandson of the founder of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Carlos Gracie Sr.
Junior’s jiu jitsu initiation, like most of his generation’s family members, started as a toddler (3 years old). Instructed according to the Gracie training methodology, Carlsinho’s first classes were taught in the form of playful games and gradually turned into training sessions as the years went by.
Although Carlson Gracie Junior was not revered as one of the top competitors of his generation, he did take part in the sport’s most prolific team, the Equipe Carlson Gracie of the 1980s and early 1990s, earning his black belt in 1991 at 22 years of age.
In 1995 Carlson Junior made his no-holds-barred official début against John Lewis. The bout was not without controversy as Lewis was prepared by one of Carlson Senior’s former students, André Pederneiras. Carlson was vocal at the time in the sport’s media, expressing his discontent over his former student’s decision. The fight ended in a draw.
One year later, In 1996 Junior moved to Chicago – Illinois in the United States with the intent of learning English, a couple of years after his father moved to Los Angeles to manage the career of one of his prominent mixed martial arts students. Carlsinho soon established his own academy in the famous Windy City and invited his father to move there and help spread the Carlson Gracie Academy method. Which Senior did.
Carlson Senior & Junior worked side by side for many years, until the passing of the great Master in 2006. From there on, Junior took the lead of the gym and the association.
Feel free to add under accomplishments, that he was a 6 time Brazilian national champion in Greco Roman and freestyle wrestling…
He was Champion in BJJ and in Greco Roman at the same time. Come on that should be in the article
Under accomplishments it should say “Six time Brazilian National Champion in Freestyle and Greco Roman wrestling.” On Carlos Gracie Jr’s page it gives him credit for winning Sambo at the Pan Am’s, so Master Carlson Gracie Jr should get credit for his accomplishments as well. Not to mention Master Carlson won MANY BJJ tournaments growing up, all the way from blue belt to black belt.
Why is Helio in this lineage? Carlson Sr. Learned directly from Carlos Gracie Sr.
Mitsuyo Maeda > Carlos Gracie > Carlson Gracie > Carlson Gracie Junior