Academy

INSTRUCTORS

Behind every great academy are people driven by knowledge and passion for what they do. At Tanit, we are proud of our Instructors, who bring to Mykonos their valuable experience gained through years of dedication and international distinctions in martial arts. Their goal is to inspire, guide, and create an environment where every student —regardless of age or level— can grow with confidence, discipline, and respect for the philosophy of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

EVANGELOS MOUMTZIS
Instructor

EVANGELOS MOUMTZIS

Our Instructor, Evangelos Moumtzis, has more than 20 years of experience in combat sports. As a former professional MMA athlete and distinguished BJJ champion on both national and international levels, he combines competitive experience with a deep understanding of the philosophy and discipline required by the sport. He is the founder of Black Belt Academy and co-founder of Quest FL, ΑΤΔ Management, and Tanit, actively contributing to the growth and promotion of martial arts in Greece and abroad. At the same time, his academic background as a graduate of the Athens University of Economics and Business and holder of an MSc in IT from the University of Thessaly reflects his philosophy of continuous growth and evolution.

Coach:

  • First-class Jiu-Jitsu
  • 1st Unified School for Distinguished Athletes & Coaches by the General Secretariat of Sports / Ministry of Sports
  • Second-class Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
  • General Secretariat of Sports / Ministry of Sports
  • Professional MMA athletes competing in Cage Warriors
  • National Jiu-Jitsu Team
  • Holder of the highest distinctions in BJJ & Jiu-Jitsu in Greece
  • BJJ Black Belt 3rd Dan
RAFAEL MARANGONI
Instructor

RAFAEL MARANGONI

With more than 20 years of experience in combat sports and an accomplished career as an international champion, Rafael Marangoni has played a major role in the development of the sport, having trained more than 500 students and promoted over 50 black belts. The valuable knowledge, competitive experience, and philosophy he brings to Tanit are a source of inspiration for students of every age and level.

Coach:

  • 50+ Black Belts
  • 500+ Students
  • National Jiu-Jitsu Team
  • Holder of major BJJ distinctions in Mogi das Cruzes
  • BJJ Black Belt 4th Dan
  • Founder of Marangoni BJJ Academy Brazil | USA
ANASTASIA SARANTOPOULOU
Instructor

ANASTASIA SARANTOPOULOU

Anastasia Sarantopoulou has more than 20 years of experience in martial arts, with distinctions in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at national and international competitions. As a former member of the National Judo Team, she brings valuable knowledge and inspiration to Tanit, encouraging students to grow both physically and mentally through the values of martial arts.

Coach:

  • Third-Class Judo Coach
  • General Secretariat of Sports / Ministry of Sports
  • BJJ Brown Belt

Black Belt:

  • Judo
  • Tae Kwon Do
  • Tang Soo Do
DIMITRIOS PAPAKONSTANTINOU
Instructor

DIMITRIOS PAPAKONSTANTINOU

With more than 30 years of experience in combat sports, former professional MMA athlete and BJJ champion Dimitrios Papakonstantinou has dedicated his life to the growth and promotion of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA. He is the founder of EFL Academy in Kifisia and Peristeri, as well as co-founder of Quest FL, ATD Management, and Tanit. Alongside his athletic career, he also has an academic background in Mechanical Engineering and holds an MBA from the University of Peloponnese.

Coach:

  • Third-Class Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
  • Third-Class Wrestling
  • Third-Class Boxing
  • Third-Class Kickboxing
  • General Secretariat of Sports / Ministry of Sports
  • UFC Veteran coach
  • Holder of major MMA distinctions
  • BJJ Black Belt 3rd Dan
  • Kickboxing Black Belt 3rd Dan
LEONARDO LUCINDO
Instructor

LEONARDO LUCINDO

Leonardo Lucindo, a BJJ champion on both national and international levels, has more than 15 years of experience in combat sports and has distinguished himself through major achievements and titles. With deep knowledge of the sport and high-level competitive experience, he approaches Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with a strong emphasis on technique, discipline, and continuous evolution.

Coach:

  • BJJ Black Belt 2nd Dan
  • International coaching experience across Europe and Brazil
  • Speaker and instructor at international BJJ camps

Classes

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU FOR KIDS 4-6

Through fundamental movements
and techniques, children develop
coordination, confidence, and respect,
while learning the first principles
of teamwork and discipline.

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Classes

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU FOR KIDS 7-11

Training sessions help children
strengthen their bodies and develop
self-control, while also introducing
the foundations of self-defense
in a safe and supportive environment.

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Classes

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU FOR TEENS & ADULTS

Comprehensive training sessions
designed to strengthen both body
and mind, combining physical conditioning,
effective self-defense, improved focus,
and self-discipline.

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Classes

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU FOR KIDS 4-6

Through fundamental movements
and techniques, children develop
coordination, confidence, and respect,
while learning the first principles
of teamwork and discipline.

Classes

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU FOR KIDS 7-11

Training sessions help children
strengthen their bodies and develop
self-control, while also introducing
the foundations of self-defense
in a safe and supportive environment.

Classes

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU FOR TEENS & ADULTS

Comprehensive training sessions
designed to strengthen both body
and mind, combining physical conditioning,
effective self-defense, improved focus,
and self-discipline.

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • 1. Do I need to be in good physical condition to start?

    No. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is an excellent way to improve your fitness. Training gradually enhances endurance, strength, and flexibility.

  • 2. Is it a dangerous sport?

    Like any combat sport, BJJ carries some level of risk. However, it is considered one of the safest martial arts, as it does not involve striking. The emphasis is placed on control and technique. Tapping out is the golden rule of safety: as soon as you feel excessive pressure, you lightly tap your training partner or the mat, and the action stops immediately.

  • 3. At what age can children start?

    We welcome children from the age of 4. Our kids’ classes focus on discipline, coordination, and confidence.

  • 4. What equipment do I need for my first class?

    For your first trial class, comfortable athletic clothing is enough (for example, sweatpants or shorts without zippers). If you decide to continue:

    • Gi: The traditional uniform.
    • No-Gi Apparel: Rashguard and shorts.
    • Protective Gear: A mouthguard is recommended, and sometimes knee pads for maximum safety.
  • 5. What is the difference between Gi and No-Gi?
    • Gi: Training with the traditional uniform (kimono). Grips on the uniform are allowed, requiring greater strategy and technical precision.
    • No-Gi: Training with athletic wear (shorts and rashguard). The pace is faster and focuses more on body control and movement.
  • 6. How does the belt system work?

    Progress begins with the White Belt and continues through Blue, Purple, Brown, and Black Belt. Along the way, the instructor awards “stripes” on the belt as a sign of progress. Achieving a Black Belt typically requires 10–15 years of dedicated training.

  • 7. Is it an officially recognized sport in Greece?

    Yes. Our academy is affiliated with the Hellenic Ju-Jitsu Federation (E.F.E.O.Z.Z.), the official governing body recognized by the General Secretariat of Sports in Greece.