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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is one of the most progressive martial arts in the world, never settling for the status quo and always looking for the most effective techniques, regardless of where they come from. At the same time, the art is also about tradition. If you train, you should know your instructors lineage because that is also your lineage. After 20 years of teaching, Ralph Gracie has awarded 45 black belts. Thank you, Gumby! Linage: Mitsuyo Maeda > Carlos Gracie Sr. > Carlos Gracie Junior > Ralph Gracie > Misho Ceko Listed chronologically: Brad Jackson Kurt Osiander (February 8, 2003) Dave Camarillo (February 8, 2003) Cameron Earle (February 8, 2003) Carlos “Sapao” Ban (February 8, 2003) Crosley Gracie (February 8, 2003) Ricardo Barros (2003) Dave Clahan Alexander Crispim Misho Ceko (July 24th, 2004) Alan “Gumby” Marques (December 14, 2006) William Dias (December 14, 2006) Yuji Uchida (December 16, 2006) Flint Paul (December 16, 2006) Ben Zara Minkin (December 16, 2006) Luke Stewart Mikyo Riggs Jason “White Mamba” Collard (2008) Brian Knapp Greg Rivera Darren “Bone Crusher” Uyenoyama Don Geddis (March 6, 2008) Paul Mendoza “Crazy” Pete Doyle (December 2009) James Valentine (December 2009) Eder Santos (December 2009) Nicole Lichtenstein Newton Casemiro Justin “Machine” Holder Mark Palalvi Ben Fernandez Renan Silva Davina Fernandez Wil Horneff Alex Guerrero David Bates Tim Anderson (January 2011) Sean Roberts (March 12, 2013) Israel Ceron Cruz (July 11, 2013) Jimmy Jaroquin (July 11, 2013) Julian Marquez (July 11, 2013) Joey Armstrong (July 19, 2013) James Maddalon (August 19, 2013) Dorian Cartwright (January 16, 2014) Eric Kwok (January 16, 2014)
Posted on: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 15:54:35 +0000

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