Career in the U.S.
Carlos was teaching in America as early as 1990. In April 1994 he moved to Los Angeles, California. There he met martial arts movie star
Chuck Norris, who was instrumental in promoting Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the
Machado family. Since then, Mr. Norris has been one of the greatest advocates of Machado Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Carlos lived in Los Angeles until the end of 1995, when he moved to the city of Dallas, Texas. There he taught Brazilian jiu-jitsu out of the same building in which Chuck Norris's television show "
Walker, Texas Ranger" was filmed. That allowed Machado not only to teach at his studio but also to take part in many episodes of that popular show. He often assisted on choreographing fight scenes with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Besides running his school, Machado has been involved in competition, winning the Pan American of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (97/98), he also won several super fights in the U.S. (U.S Open 98/99), he competed in ADCC with a broken foot and still placed and earned the award of fastest submission in 1998, and the World Master's Championships (2000) in two weight divisions (middleweight and open class). After an impressive 34-year competition career he retired from the competition arena winning the Worlds. He currently holds the highest rank of this style in the Southwest (Eighth Degree Black Belt). Carlos Machado is considered the "godfather" of Brazilian jiu-jitsu in Texas. Carlos has built one of the fastest-growing affiliate school programs in the world. The Carlos Machado Jiu-Jitsu Association has affiliates and representatives throughout the United States, including Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Missouri, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Rhode Island, Mississippi, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Tennessee. The association also has an international presence in England, France, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Guam, and the Dominican Republic. Carlos has also been inducted into no less than eight Martial Arts Hall of Fame organizations for different contributions to the world of Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The headquarters of Carlos Machado Jiu-Jitsu has operated in Dallas, Texas, for over 30 years and is recognized as one of the premier Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academies in the state. Carlos has also been inducted into at least eight Martial Arts Hall of Fame organizations for his contributions to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and martial arts as a whole. Machado served as a coach on season 7 of the Professional Grappling Federation on November 3 to 8, 2024, alongside
Dean Lister, Pedro Sauer, and
Roger Gracie. Machado led the Intrana team. == Media and Other Projects ==