“Dude, Al Bundy could kick our asses!” was how my friend Brad explained that Ed O’Neill – an American actor famously known for playing Al Bundy in the sitcom “Married…With Children” – was a Jiu Jitsu black belt under Rorion Gracie.
This got me thinking: what other celebrities or famous people practice Jiu Jitsu? I started to do research in Wikipedia, but I soon discovered that someone had already done the work. Wikipedia used to have a page titled “List of Celebrity Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Practitioners” but the Wikipedia community deleted it.
Thankfully, because of the wonders of the Internet (and Wikipedia’s liberal sharing policy) the contents of the article have been preserved at a couple places around the Web. Here is the article at a site named Wikibin; here is a direct link to a PDF version.
Some of the more interesting people on the list include Maynard James Keenan (lead singer for Tool), Milla Jovovich, Jason Statham, Paul Walker and Guy Ritchie.

Some time ago I set up a Twitter account for this blog,
“Ground fighting” refers to fighting or hand-to-hand combat on the ground – unlike most other martial arts, which focus on stand up fighting. Jiu Jitsu, obviously, tends to focus on ground self-defense. Examples of martial arts that focus on stand-up fighting include Kung Fu, Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, and boxing. 
Relson Gracie Colorado had an award ceremony this week where it was announced that some MMA competitors will be training at the facility. My impression is that they will be training mostly during the academy’s off hours, although this may be inaccurate. They are both training for upcoming MMA fights.
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