
The Relson Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Austin Association academy offers students the opportunity to learn techniques and train with some of Master Relson's finest students.
Instructors
Relson Gracie Austin Association sent 3 fighters to King of Kombat event on April 5th and all emerged victorious!

From left to right: Ryan Larson, Randy Vera, Kamal Shalorus
The results:
Congratulations to all of the fighters for their great performance!
Photos by Tessa Rose
Christy won the Silver in the Brown Black Meio-Pesado losing by points to the now 7 time Pan Am Champ Black Belt Luciana 'Luca' Dias and Bronze in theBrown/Black open losing to Black Belt Michelle Nicolini who then lost by points to Luciana Dias at the most recent Pan Am Jiu-Jitsu championship.
Congratulations for your outstanding achievement!
Robert Drysdale will be teaching gi and no gi techniques at Relson Gracie Austin Association!
When:
Friday, April 18th: 7-10pm
Saturday, April 19th: 3-6pm
Seminar cost:
$60 (pre-registration) per day
$75 at the door per day
Phone contact: (512)693-8258
Email contact: events@gracieaustin.com
The seminar is open to everyone!
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Master Relson Gracie
The 2nd oldest son of Helio Gracie, Relson Gracie moved to Hawaii in 1988. He began learning jiu-jitsu at 2 and entered his first competition at the tender age of 10! He was the Brazilian National Champion for 22 years straight, and during this period went undefeated in his weight and the open weight division. He became so popular that he attained the nickname "Campeao" or "Champion" among his friends and fans. Relson represented his family's style in the rough streets of Rio de Janeiro against all challengers. He at this time he was considered the meanest of the Gracie Representatives. There are still stories circulating in Brazil about some of the challenges Relson answered.