Learn from legendary UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie
Join us for a self-defense Jiu-Jitsu seminar led by the legendary UFC Hall of Famer, Royce Gracie. This event will be held at the Royce Gracie Academy Tacoma, located at Seven Swords Academy.
This seminar is open to all experience levels and affiliations.
Space is limited, so reserve your spot today by contacting Dustin at 253.347.3057 or emailing roycegracietacoma@gmail.com.
NOTE: This seminar requires a white gi for participation.
Royce Gracie, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, began his Jiu-Jitsu journey at an early age, training under his father, Helio Gracie. He quickly rose through the ranks, earning his black belt in less than two years and moving to the United States at 18 to teach alongside his brother, Rorion. Royce gained international fame by winning three UFC titles and becoming the first fighter inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. He holds the record for the longest MMA match in history and has competed against and defeated some of the world's most formidable opponents.
Throughout his illustrious career, Royce has maintained a rigorous travel schedule, teaching seminars and overseeing more than 55 Royce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Networks worldwide. He has trained notable figures, including Chuck Norris, Jim Carrey, and Nicholas Cage, and has worked with various law enforcement agencies, including the CIA and FBI. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the most influential figures in martial arts history.
Learn from legendary UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie
Join us for a self-defense Jiu-Jitsu seminar led by the legendary UFC Hall of Famer, Royce Gracie. This event will be held at the Royce Gracie Academy Tacoma, located at Seven Swords Academy.
This seminar is open to all experience levels and affiliations.
Space is limited, so reserve your spot today by contacting Dustin at 253.347.3057 or emailing roycegracietacoma@gmail.com.
NOTE: This seminar requires a white gi for participation.
Royce Gracie, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, began his Jiu-Jitsu journey at an early age, training under his father, Helio Gracie. He quickly rose through the ranks, earning his black belt in less than two years and moving to the United States at 18 to teach alongside his brother, Rorion. Royce gained international fame by winning three UFC titles and becoming the first fighter inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. He holds the record for the longest MMA match in history and has competed against and defeated some of the world's most formidable opponents.
Throughout his illustrious career, Royce has maintained a rigorous travel schedule, teaching seminars and overseeing more than 55 Royce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Networks worldwide. He has trained notable figures, including Chuck Norris, Jim Carrey, and Nicholas Cage, and has worked with various law enforcement agencies, including the CIA and FBI. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the most influential figures in martial arts history.
Royce Gracie was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and is one of nine children, seven of whom are boys. His training in Jiu-Jitsu began at a very early age as a game with his father Helio. He never pushed any of the children to take formal classes until they wanted to do so. However, they often went to the Academy in Rio after school and on weekends.Royce began competing in tournaments at age eight. He received his blue belt at age 16 and was promoted to black belt in less than two years. Royce moved to the United States at age 18 to live with his brother, Rorion. They began teaching private classes out of their garage, sometimes for more than ten hours a day. Together they opened the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Torrance, California.r
Royce’s reputable career as a fighter began in 1993 after defeating three opponents in the first Ultimate Fighting Championship in Denver, Colorado. His brother Rorion came up with this innovative challenge as a way to show Gracie Jiu-Jitsu to the world. Discipline after discipline was defeated by the slight 6’1”, 180 pound Royce Gracie. The viewers were in awe. His opponents consistently outweighed him by more than 50 pounds. He went on to win 3 UFC titles and today is the only man in the history of no holds barred matches to successfully defeat four opponents in one night. After leaving the UFC, Royce went on to compete in MMA events in Japan and is a huge icon in this country.
Royce holds the record for the longest MMA match in history: 90 minutes against Japanese superstar Kazushi Sakuraba in PRIDE Grand PRIX 2000. He also showed total domination of the Olympic Judo Gold Medalist Hidehiko Yoshida. His largest opponent was Sumo Grand Champion Akebono at 6′ 8″ 486lbs. Royce vs. Akebono was the main event of K-1 Premium Dynamite New Years Eve show on New Year’s Eve in 2004. Royce defeated the giant in just 2 minutes and 13 seconds with a shoulder lock. Royce’s continued success has opened the eyes of many disbelievers to the importance of leverage and technique in grappling. In November of 2003, Royce Gracie was the first fighter to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame along with fellow UFC veteran Ken Shamrock. Since then Royce’s face has been seen on countless martial arts magazines such as Black Belt, Inside MMA and Tapout.
He has also been featured in Men’s Health and Fitness, GQ and continues to give magazine and radio interviews. His recognition spans the globe to include fans on almost every continent. In 2014 Royce was named one of the 50 Greatest Athletes in the World by Sports Illustrated. Today Royce is privileged to spread the techniques perfected by his father all over the world. Throughout his busy fighting career Royce has maintained a rigorous travel schedule of seminars and classes. He currently oversees more than 55 U.S. and international Royce Gracie Jiu-jitsu Networks. The techniques of Gracie Jiu-jitsu have become mainstream in most martial arts dojos. Fighters everywhere are racing to learn and implement this jiu-jitsu in their training regimen. His list of students is enormous. Royce has taught many of the big screen greats like Chuck Norris, Ed O’Neal, Guy Ritchie, Jim Carrey, Josh Duhamel and Nicholas Cage. He has also been very active with the CIA, FBI, DEA, Secret Service, Army Rangers, Army Special Forces, Navy Seals, and many sheriff and police departments. His G.R.A.C.I.E. course for law enforcement has gained international recognition. Aside from teaching at his Networks across the United States, he regularly visits Brazil, Canada, England, Scotland, Portugal, Spain, Israel, Australia, UAE, and many other countries across the globe. He maintains an impressive training regimen, which includes running, weight training, cross training, meditation and countless hours of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. He is a full time professional athlete who eagerly awaits his next challenge. In Royce’s own words, “Go ahead, tell me what I can’t do!”
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