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Flavio Behring
Born (1937-11-21) 21 November 1937 (age 86)[1]
TeamBehring Jiu-Jitsu
TrainerHelio Gracie
Joao Alberto Barreto
Rank9th deg. BJJ red belt
OccupationBJJ instructor
Children2

Flavio Behring (born 21 November 1937) is a Grand Master, 9th-degree red belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. A student under Hélio Gracie he began his career in 1947 and is one of the longest practitioner and coach of Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Career

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Flavio Behring was born on 21 November 1937, he started learning Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) at the age of 10 at Helio Gracie’s academy in Rio de Janeiro, at 14 he was moved to the Gracie Academy in Rio Branco where he became an instructor in 1955,[1] while continuing to study under both Helio Gracie and João Alberto Barreto.[2] In the early 60's Behring started to also training Judo and competing in championships. In 1970, together with Ricardo Murgel, Behring opened his first gym in Barra da Tijuca , Rio de Janeiro.[1]

In 1987 with the help of his son Marcelo, a black belt under Rickson Gracie[a] and "one of BJJ’s shining stars",[4] Behring opened his own school.[1] On 5 September 2006 Behring received his red belt from his former coach Joao Alberto Barreto, earning with it the title of Grand Master, the 9th-degree red belt is the highest rank achievable to any living practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu.[1][b]

Instructor lineage

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Mitsuyo Maeda > Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie > Flavio Behring[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ his other son Sylvio was graded by Alvaro Barreto and is today a BJJ 8th degree Coral Belt, a Judo black belt and one of the top grappling instructors in the world[3]
  • ^ In 2017 to celebrate turning 80 and his 70 years of Jiu-Jitsu he replaced his red belt with a white belt with a red bar.[5]
  • References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f "Flavio Behring". BJJ Heroes - Flavio Behring. 4 September 2011.
  • ^ "The time Flavio Behring summed up the essence of jiu-jitsu for us". Graciemag. 10 September 2020.
  • ^ "Search Results for "Flavio behring" – BJJ Heroes". BJJ Heroes - Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Team History, Fighter Stats, Biographies and News.
  • ^ "The Tragic Story Of Marcelo Behring". Bjj Eastern Europe. 5 February 2020.
  • ^ "Grandmaster Flavio Behring Celebrates 70 years of Jiu-Jitsu By replacing his Red Belt with a White Belt". Bjj Eastern Europe. 16 November 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flavio_Behring&oldid=1161562429"

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