Professor Ric is passionate about improving lives through the art and practice of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Nothing makes him happier than seeing students grow in confidence, skill, and joy — usually accompanied by a good laugh along the way.
Ric began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at Gracie Barra Hannibal in April of 2015 and quickly became part of the heartbeat of the academy. He earned his Blue Belt in 2016, in the same ceremony where Professor Beau received his Black Belt. Shortly after, Ric relocated to Kodiak, Alaska, where he continued training and exploring other martial arts for nearly two years.
In July of 2018, Ric returned home and immediately resumed training and helping build the GB Hannibal community. Since then, he has served the academy in nearly every capacity — including full-time staff member, Operations Manager, Lead Gracie Barra Kids instructor, and part-time instructor — while also pursuing his goal of becoming a police officer. No matter where life has taken him, Ric has always remained connected to the mats and committed to the growth of the school.
After years of consistent training, teaching, and service, Ric was promoted to Black Belt in December of 2024 — a milestone that reflects not only technical ability, but character, leadership, and dedication.
Now serving as Lead Instructor, Professor Ric teaches regularly and plays a key role in guiding students and staff as the academy continues to grow. Though often known for his upbeat personality and sense of humor, Ric is a fundamentals-first instructor who believes strongly in building a solid foundation — especially for young students.
Ric also uses Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as a cornerstone of his personal health, managing diabetes through training, discipline, and consistency. His journey is a powerful example of how jiu-jitsu can positively impact life both on and off the mats.
Supportive, technical, and always approachable, Professor Ric brings energy, care, and authenticity to every class. His passion is simple and sincere: helping people become better versions of themselves through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.