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Relson “Campeao” 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 as a Master of Jiu-Jitsu still learns and follows the correct promotion standards his father set. Relson’s style of instruction is very detail oriented and technical. He is the only person ever to have two students that train under the same roof to close out a division of the World Championships by taking first & second place. Relson has helped train some of the best fighters in the world & most respected Jiu-Jitsu practitioners. It was with great pleasure that Relson introduced the art of Gracie Jiu-jitsu to the Aloha State. He now has trained Honolulu Police Department, all the U.S. Military forces, the Secret Service, the D.E.A. the F.B.I. and more. Now retired from competition, Relson continues to enjoy teaching classes in Hawaii and at his associations across the Nation.





Ron Huxen

Ron Huxen is a Brown belt under Relson Gracie. His martial arts career started in college, in 1992, with Shotokan Karate for several years at the LSU Karate Club.  At the urging of his brother, he began Judo in 1994.  The Judo dojo where he began his training was primarily an Aikido school; the first night that Ron was in judo class there was an Aikido demonstration which impressed him enough that he started Aikido as well. Ron went on to be the 2-time Louisiana State Judo champion and the intermediate All South Karate champion.  He later switched to the Philadelphia Judo club in 1996, when he had to relocated for work.  There he won a variety of small local east coast tournaments over next couple years.  Ron was promoted to Black belt in Judo in 1998. Philadelphia was Ron’s first introduction to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu at Maxercise in 1999.  He was promoted to Blue belt in a Relson Gracie school in 1999.  The following year, He managed to get Senior Elite in Judo for the 60-kilogram division in 2000.  Also 2000, he won the first Relson Gracie Nationals in Ohio as a Blue belt. He went on to repeat as National Champion in Blue belt the following year. He received his Purple belt in 2003, and went on to win a few Purple belt divisions and even a pair of open weight divisions over the next years. After being promoted to Brown belt in 2005 Ron went and competed as a Brown belt at the Pan-Am BJJ championships and placed thrid in 2006.  That same year he made the big move to Hawai'i. Ron went on to be an instructor at Relson's Main Academy and ultimately took over the Relson Gracie Hawaii Kai Academy as head instructor in 2007.  Currently, Ron Huxen is a Brown belt under Relson Gracie, a third degree black belt in Judo, a fourth degree black belt in Aikido. 













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