Helio Gracie
Celebration
On Tuesday morning Grand Master Helio Gracie was tanning at his ranch in
Brazil, and on Thursday morning at 9:15 he passed on due to natural
causes. His legacy will survive forever in all members of the Gracie
Family, jiu-jitsu practitioners around the world, and all those who have
benefited from the revolution he began.
In his final years, the creator of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu often spoke of his
satisfaction with his life's work. He openly stated that he had
accomplished everything he had set out to do, displaying his
preparedness for the transition into the afterlife.
The Grand Master believed that such a transition should be seen as a
positive step in one's spiritual evolution. In a recent interview he
declared: "I've already told my sons that when I die I want there to be
a party. No drinking, no debauchery."
To honor his request and his legacy, the Gracie Academy will host a
celebratory gathering/slideshow presentation on Saturday, February 7,
2009. In anticipation of a large turnout of friends and family, we
intend to have three showings starting at 4:00pm, 5:00pm and 6:00pm. If
you can't make it to the party, but would like to express how the Grand
Master has affected your life, please send your story to
heliogracie@gracieacademy.com so
we can post it on the Gracie Academy website.
In
one of his final magazine interviews the Grand Master expresses his
concern for the future of Jiu-Jitsu:
"O Jiu-Jitsu que criei foi para dar chance aos mais fracos enfrentarem
os mais pesados e fortes. E fez tanto
sucesso, que resolveram fazer um Jiu-Jitsu de competição. Gostaria de
deixar claro que sou a favor da prática esportiva e da preparação
técnica de qualquer atleta, seja qual for sua especialidade. Além de boa
alimentação, controle sexual e da abstenção de hábitos prejudiciais à
saude. O problema consiste na criação de um Jiu-Jitsu competitivo com
regras, tempo inadequado e que privilegia os mais treinados, fortes e
pesados. O objetivo do Jiu-Jitsu é, principalmente, benificiar os mais
fracos, que não tendo dotes físicos são inferiorizados. O meu Jiu-Jitsu
é uma arte de autodefesa que não aceita certos regulamentos e tempo
determinado. Essas são as razões pelas quais não posso, com minha
presença, apoiar espetáculos, cujo efeito retrata um anti Jiu-Jitsu."
"The Jiu-Jitsu that I
created was designed to give the weak ones a chance to face the heavy
and strong. It was so successful that they decided to create a sportive
version of it. I would like to make it clear that of course I am in
favor of the sportive practice and technical refinement of all athletes,
whatever their specialty may be, as well as good nutrition, sexual
control, avoidance of addictions and unhealthy habits. The problem lies
in the creation of a sport-oriented Jiu-Jitsu, based on rules and time
limits, which benefits the heavier, stronger, and more athletic
individuals. The primary objective of Jiu-Jitsu is to empower the weak
who, for not having the physical attributes, are often intimidated. My
Jiu-Jitsu is an art of self-defense in which rules and time limits are
unacceptable. These are the reasons for which I can't support events
that reflect an anti Jiu-Jitsu."
-Grand Master Helio Gracie (October 1,
1913 – January 29, 2009)
www.gracieacademy.com
Following the teaching methods of
Grand Master Helio Gracie,
the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy was established in 1989 by
Grand Master Rorion Gracie,
to provide the most effective Jiu-Jitsu instruction in the world by
giving students the elements to defend themselves as humanely as
possible.
In 1993, when Rorion Gracie created the
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), his vision was to show that
for real street combat no other discipline is as effective as Gracie
or
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Due to the success of the Gracie style there are many grappling arts
out there with many different names such as: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Ju
jitsu, Grappling, Submission Wrestling, Catch Wrestling and jui
jitsu but they are all based on the same thing,
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
You will witness the representatives of
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu as they demonstrate the art's unquestionable
superiority over all styles of martial arts including:
Karate, Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing,
Judo, Wrestling, Shootfighting and even Sambo.
The reason for the unprecedented success of the
Gracie Family,
and its representatives, is because the techniques of
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
do not rely on strength, speed or coordination.
The world famous
Gracie Family
stands as a shining example of the proven methods they teach,
through the amazing successes of family members
Royce Gracie,
Rickson Gracie,
and
Royler Gracie
in the no-holds-barred arena and the introduction of ground fighting
into the training regimen of nearly every major martial art,
military unit and law enforcement organization worldwide.
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