Orlando - Fl - USA
Manaus - AM - Brasil
With lyoto Machida UFC Champion
Day to day training at the gym
With Team Teachers on a training day
With the team at Jiu-Jitsu championships in Brazil
Cohen BJJ branches throughout the city of Manaus
My wife wearing her gym shirt
These are the competition team blues
Where my life began in Jiu-Jitsu in 1993 with Master Paulo Coelho, who now lives in Austin, Texas and later at his branch at Ciec Manaus. the time flies
As part of the Amazonas Jiu-Jitsu Federation linked to the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Confederation and IBJJF
With the man with the heart Mario Yamazaki
In the social scenario of Brazil and mainly in the state of Amazonas and also in the United States of America, Mestre Cohen seeks to transform this unsystematic action into a real, active, legal, systematized program with concrete results in a space for philosophical, sporting, behavioral and relational.
Professor Alessandro Cohen is a 5th Dan black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, he began training in 1992 at Clube Paulo Coelho where he remained until brown belt in 2001, when he joined the team of Grand Master Osvaldo Alves, this student of Grand Master Reyson Gracie precursor of Jiu-Jitsu in Amazonas, where he was awarded a Black Belt in April 2005. Cohen is also a brown belt in judo
Tree Amazonense champion in the 90's as a fighter and several regional titles in addition to having fought worldwide and Brazilian. As a teacher, he was champion with children at the 2010 Brazilian Nationals, runner-up in 2011 and team champion in 2017 no-gi.Our National and International Achievements Brazilian children's and youth champion 2010 as a teacher; Champion of Roraimense in 2010;Vice Brazilian Pre-Mirim Champion 2011 as a teacher; Bi - Amazonense Team Champion in 2012; Team champion of the Copa do Brasil No Gi 2017; 5th place overall Copa America de BJJ - Boa Vista - RR 2018
Currently, Cohen Jiu-Jitsu has Professionals – Educators, Teachers, Instructors, Athletes – who, with the same conviction as Mestre Cohen, believe that a space is possible and vital in which, through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – a national sport that has been growing and strengthening in Brazil and in the world, it is possible to improve the lives of children and young people in our society.