Gracie Barra was founded in 1986 by Carlos Gracie Jr. in the
Barra da Tijuca neighborhood in
Rio de Janeiro. The name 'Gracie Barra' is derived from the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, where the academy was established. Carlos Gracie Jr. is the son of
Carlos Gracie Sr., one of the founders of
Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He had been head coach at the main Gracie academy in Centro, Rio de Janeiro, before leading his brother
Rolls Gracie's school in
Copacabana, following the death of Rolls Gracie in a
hang-gliding accident. Competitors representing Gracie Barra have achieved podium finishes at the
World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu World Championship, including multiple medals in the black belt divisions. In 2002, members of the team won eight gold medals in the men's black belt division. In 2005, the team's headquarters was moved to
Lake Forest,
California,
United States. In 2010, Gracie Barra created an instructors' certification program. According to the organization, Gracie Barra has produced hundreds of
black belts worldwide. == Philosophy and teaching method ==