BEHRING FAMILY

BEHRING FAMILY

   The Behring Family is a reflection of Jiu-Jitsu’s own history,  beginning in 1947 when FLAVIO BEHRING began his apprenticeship in the  “soft art” at the prodigious hands of Helio Gracie. In these 66 years of  Jiu-Jitsu, Flavio has found in the technical teachings of the Gracie  Family the necessary stricture to become a good practitioner, a high-level competitor in Jiu-Jitsu’s tradition, and a professor prepared to instruct, orient, and educate generations of practitioners and fighters.

         During his childhood, Flavio was frail and constantly battling asthma attacks, which would keep him distant from any sports activity due to the constant lack of breath. Flavio’s father enrolls him in Helio Gracie’s  Academy hoping this activity would help him physically and provide emotional balance as well.
About seventy years ago Flavio dresses his first kimono and battles his sickness before battling any flesh-blood opponent.

   In 1952, Flavio 14 years of age, is chosen by the patriarch of the  Gracie Family, Carlos Gracie, to respond to the challenge by a Japanese fighter named Shimura, covered by the local papers, to fight Jiu-Jitsu at any place and any time. The Gracies place Cr$ 5.000 on Flavio and  Shimura never shows up.

   As a dedicated student, Flavio becomes a monitor in the Gracie Academy and assists Professor João Alberto Barreto. Flavio takes over, for several months, as Professor to João Alberto’s students as the Professor recovers from knee surgery.

    As an adult, Flavio works in Marketing yet continues his career as a Professor of Jiu-Jitsu and enrolls his children in the Great Master João  Alberto Barreto’s Academy, at the early age of 3 years.

With João Alberto (on a pioneering effort) Flavio traveled to the USA  in 1963 performing several technical demonstrations, including the FBI,  the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Universities, and Academies. Accepting to confront any fighter utilizing any technique, to test Jiu-Jitsu’s efficiency. Audiences are astounded at the supremacy of Jiu-Jitsu over other fighting techniques.

   For several years, starting in 1964, FLAVIO BEHRING worked at broadening Jiu-Jitsu horizons by becoming intimate with Judo, even competing in Rio de Janeiro to the astonishment of Jiu-Jitsu and Judo members alike.

   A  few years later, two promising fighters began to make their mark on  Jiu-Jitsu, based on the technical foundation and profound knowledge of this art form. At 14 years of age, Marcelo and Sylvio Behring begin specific training, under their father’s watchful eye, to develop into strong fighters and professors.

  Behring Jiu-Jitsu is an institution focused on the education,  preparation, and character development of its students. It is a result of Master FLAVIO BEHRING’s longstanding dedication to the  Jiu-Jitsu art form and his constant effort to the Jiu-Jitsu technique.