
Rodrigo "Comprido" Medeiros
Founder of Comprido BJJ | 7x BJJ World Champion
Rodrigo “Comprido” Medeiros was born on October 1st, 1977, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Growing up in Rio during this period and in this place meant that Comprido ...
moreFounder of Comprido BJJ | 7x BJJ World Champion
Rodrigo “Comprido” Medeiros was born on October 1st, 1977, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Growing up in Rio during this period and in this place meant that Comprido ...
moreMarcelo “Cazuza” began practicing jiu jitsu in 1991 with the master Sérgio “Bolão” Souza. He earned his black belt from ...
moreJessica is a purple belt under Comprido. She has been training BJJ since she was 11 years old and competing since she was 12 years old. In 2017, at the age of 18, she became an ...
moreMarcus Charles is a Martial Arts Instructor based in Chicago. At the age of 16, he first got into physical fitness and bodybuilding and later at age 20, he started training ...
moreAditya “Darkness” Nayar is a well-accomplished purple belt under Rodrigo “Comprido” Medeiros. Aditya has been practicing Jiu-Jitsu for over 5 years and has ...
moreJason is a Purple Belt and a Master World Medalist and has been training and teaching under Comprido for 4 years. Jason is a very competitive athlete and is one of our top ...
moreThis place is absolutely amazing. My husband and I had been looking for an extracurricular activity to enroll our son in. He has a learning disability and some people tend to forget to be patient or take the extra time to break things down for him. The trainers/teachers do just that. They are patient and will take the time to work with him one on one. They are so incredibly personal with our child; we definitely feel welcomed there. This was the best decision we made our son. I highly recommend Brasa Comprido BJJ. They go above and beyond for all of their students!
Coach Aditya And the facility are awesome.
Coach does a really good job explaining everything during techniques. He is always very patient and attentive with all the students regardless of expertise.
I've been here for about two months now. This is my third brazilian jiu jitsu gym since I have moved around a lot. Aditya is the primary coach, and Marcelo teaches on Tuesdays. It's a safe and clean environment and a great place to start jiu jitsu. What marks good instruction (in my opinion) from bad instruction is whether or not the coach is working on and developing their own game. The instructors here do that well, sign up and you'll be in good hands.