Lucio Lagarto Seminar in Vancouver.
“Lagarto” was born on the 26th of October, 1980 in Rio de Janeiro – Brazil. He started practicing martial arts with his father, learning Karate while also boxing a little when he was still a child. He started getting interested in Jiu Jitsu as most of his friends practiced the sport, he started taking classes when he was 13 years old with instructor Carlos Augusto (who is a black belt under Reyson Gracie). Lagarto was a natural in BJJ, and while most of his friends stopped training, Lucio continued and reaped the benefits of hard training, pursuing a career as a competitor.
He worked his technique alongside Carlos Augusto until he received his blue belt. He then switched camps to the Gracie academy in Barra da Tijuca, where he trained alongside the son of the founder of Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Mr Carlos Gracie Junior, the man who awarded all his belts from there on, including his black belt which came in 2004.
Rodrigues worked most of his life in Jiu Jitsu as both a competitor and a coach. He started his international coaching career by way of Portugal, after his master Carlos asked him to go to the southern European country and help develop the sport there. He worked there for a duration of time, but then returned to Brazil where he premiered in MMA with a submission victory over Roberto Albuquerque by armbar.
In October 2007 Lucio Rodrigues found out he was suffering from cancer in his lymphatic system, also known as Hodgkin’s disease. Lucio had to undergo the gruelling treatment of chemotherapy. Due to the athlete’s lifestyle that Lagarto had all his life, healthy eating, not drinking and resting well, he resisted incredibly well to the treatment, and in fact, after the first month of therapy (were he was forbidden to train by his doctor) Lucio returned to the gym and started training. As the Chemo and after that radiotherapy continued, Lagarto trained and even competed! Winning an important competition (Capital Challenge).
After his battle with cancer, Rodrigues decided to have another shot at an international coaching career. As he gave a seminar in the United Kingdom, Lucio was invited to stay and coach the London full time. He accepted the challenge, and became one of the main instructors of Gracie Barra in the country, alongside illustrious coaches Braulio Estima and Roger Gracie.
In 2011, after an incredible competitive run where Lucio won the European Open, the World Pro Cup Trials (weight and absolute) and the World Pro Cup finals, many saw Rodrigues as one of the favourites to win the Worlds (World Jiu Jitsu Championships). Unfortunately Lagarto was denied a visa to enter the country and could not compete, a problem that has plagued many top competitors from Brazil throughout the years.
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
- Brazilian National: (as a brown belt)
- World Championship: (as purple belt, absolute division)
- European Open: (weight & absolute division)
- Rio de Janeiro State: (weight & absolute division)
- World Pro Cup: Champion
- World Pro Cup Lisbon Trials: (absolute division)
- World Pro Cup London Trials: (weight and absolute division)
- Amsterdam Grapplers Quest: Gold Medal No-Gi (absolute division)
- European Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi IBJJF Championship
PREFERRED POSITION
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