Troubling experience at Gracie Barra Santo Amaro
On 15-October-2025, I experienced a serious incident in front of the Gracie Barra Santo Amaro unit (Rua Adolfo Pinheiro, 1100 – Santo Amaro, São Paulo, Brazil) that raised concerns about conduct inconsistent with the values that Gracie Barra and jiu-jitsu represent.
I was standing about 5 meters away from the academy entrance, on a public sidewalk, waiting for a ride-hailing car. I had briefly lit a cigarette when the head instructor suddenly stopped his class, went outside wearing a kimono with the Gracie Barra logo, and demanded that I put it out. Although I was in a public area, I complied and extinguished it.
Despite that, he continued shouting, acting aggressively, and ordering me to leave the area, claiming that the public sidewalk was “his private property.” He then came closer and struck my chest with his hand in an intimidating way, shouting, “Leave my property! Do not cross this line!”
The entire situation unfolded in front of students, reception staff, and pedestrians. I felt publicly humiliated, disrespected, and intimidated — not only by the aggression itself but by the fact that it happened so openly by someone that should be example of self-control and respect.
What should have been a safe and respectful environment became the opposite: a scene of hostility. I was fully aware that any reaction could have made the situation worse. So, I chose to stay calm, but the sense of exposure and helplessness stayed with me.
I want to make clear that this review is not intended to discredit Gracie Barra or its members. It is to call attention to a serious contradiction in the behavior of one person — the Head Instructor — whose actions contradict the very principles that the academy stands for.
True jiu-jitsu is not measured by physical dominance, but by emotional balance, respect, and accountability. When those values are broken in public, they not only harm an individual but also undermine the trust and legacy that thousands of dedicated instructors and students have built over decades.








