A Podcast summarizing my BJJ training. I'll discuss the ups and downs of beginning BJJ at such an old age. I'll have training partners and coaches as guests also.
In this gripping episode, we take you on a thrilling journey through the world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) as Richard Roman, a dedicated white belt, steps onto the tournament mat for the very first time. Join us as we dive deep into the highs, lows, and unexpected twists of this unforgettable experience. Richard shares the nerves, excitement, and preparation leading up to the tournament, providing valuable insights for beginners and seasoned practitioners alike. With candid interviews and expert analysis, we unravel the physical and mental challenges of competition, and how BJJ's philosophy of resilience and technique played a pivotal role in Richard's performance. Expect heart-pounding moments, strategic breakdowns, and a firsthand account of the camaraderie that makes the BJJ community so unique. Whether you're a BJJ enthusiast or simply love tales of personal triumph, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and discover how Richard's first BJJ tournament transformed them, both on and off the mat. It's a story of dedication, perseverance, and the power of stepping out of your comfort zone. Join us as we roll, grapple, and celebrate this unforgettable milestone in Richard's martial arts journey.
Today we are talking about Bradley Martyn telling professional fighters that he can beat all of them in a fight. Bradley Martin is 6'3" 260lbs. He thinks his height and weight will help him tap any BJJ practitioner or beat any mma fighter in a real fight. We also discuss some weight cutting myths and routines. Thanks for listening.
Today we are discussing bjj quitters. Brandon and I know of the joke of when someone receives their blue belt they quit. Being Blue belts we could have quit multiple times but we haven't, so we discuss all the excuses we have heard from quitters. Thank you for listening.
Today we have my friend Brandon a Former SRO Police officer. Brandon was my first drilling partner when i started Brazilian jiu-jistu. He is Blue Belt under Rafa Santos from the Carlson Gracie lineage. I grill him about the importance of training bjj as a police officer, and whether it should be mandatory for police forces to train. He brings up some training scenarios in which BJJ could have helped the trainee, and also some crazy stories while he was on patrol. Thank you for listening.
Today we discuss Elon Musk potentially grappling Mark Zuckerberg in a BJJ match. Also we discuss some official WWE films and whether UFC should have a films department. We bring up some past WWE movies, and think of some UFC movies with UFC athletes. Thank you for listening.
Today we are talking about jiu-jitsu burn out. We all get tired but that not what we mean by being burned out. We are talking about when you need a week or more off from class. Sometimes we get in a slump or get mentally frustrated with drills and rolls and all need a break. Have any of you been burned out from BJJ before? Thank you for listening.
We are finally back!! Today I have Richard back to talk about the disparity in BJJ. We discuss the price of training, and how if it were cheaper a broader range of students would train. Richard talks about how in his youth he feel into some criminal times, and how BJJ could have kept him away from crime. Thank you for listening.
Today we have Richard back. We discuss Fight Pass Invitational 3, Orlando Sanchez passing away and some more grappling stories. I asked a question about which rule set is harder to compete in, Black belt rules or White belt rules. Which do you think is better rule set to compete in?
Today we have a special guest, my friend Richard. Richard trains at my school and has an amazing story of how Jiu Jitsu has saved his life. We get serious in this episode, as we both have lost close family members to cancer. Thank you for listening and we hope this episode helps you in any way.
I made it!!!! Jose got his blue belt and Dristin got his brown belt. Today we discuss the belt promotion day and the gauntlet. Will Jose quit now that he is a blue belt? Listen to find out.
Today we are talking about how hard to train at your school. We talk about how some students go 100% with their training partners, almost too much. We also talk about some personal spazzy white belt stories. Thanks for listening.
Today we are talking about competition in the Jiu jitsu world. We also get into Actor Tom Hardy, who recently has been competing in the U.K. We also talk about Gordon Ryan winning the ADCC superfight, as well as the 99kg plus bracket. Can Tom Hardy beat Gordon Ryan? Listen to hear our opinions on them. Thank you for listening.
Today we are talking about What Jiu-Jitsu is to us. We start about the health benefits of it, and then we get into the Family aspect of Jiu-Jitsu. This will be the start of how our episodes will flow like, we'll start with an aspect of Jiu-Jitsu and let that bring up genuine conversations. Thank you for listening.
Today we are talking about creontes, what they are and are not. We also talk about the bittersweet feeling when a friend leaves your school. Dristin has been at the school longer so he has some good gossip to tell. Thanks for listening.
Surprise i didn't quit Jiu-jitsu. Today we discuss more street fights and what would be the best skills to win a street fight. We talk about what "load-out" to have for street fights. Thank you for listening.
Today we are talking about me quitting BJJ. We discuss why people start and quit BJJ so quickly. I also give an update on how my IBJJF tournament went. Thank you for listening.
Today we are talking about school bullies or egomaniac students. We talk about how to encourage the new students while running drills or rolling. We also talk about the black belt chaser, the person who only wants a black belt in every martial art. Thanks for listening.
Today we are talking about Dristin's teaching career. We talk about whether or not private classes are worth the cost. I ask Dristin how he teaches private classes to students of different ages and skill levels. Thanks for listening.
Today we are talking about my old age, tournament mindset, flow and roll, and more. Dristin talks about roll chaining, which isn't rolling with a chain in one hand. We also bring some funny tournament memories. Thanks for listening.
Today i am talking with my nephew about his first day on a BJJ mat. Andres has never trained BJJ but was looking into it recently. Andres was in town so i took him to an open mat Saturday and showed him a few things. Listen to find out if he liked it and if he will try it again. Thanks.
Today we are talking about some of the movies we have seen with good or bad Brazilian jiu jitsu. Lethal weapon, Warrior, Oblivion and more. We also talk about our first intro to BJJ in a movie. Thanks for listening.
Today we are talking about whether or not BJJ is good in a street fight. We also talk about having a game plan for a fight or tournament, or going in with no plan and winging it. We have a completely different mindset when it comes to preparing for a match, so you are going to have to listen to found out. Thanks for listening.
On today's episode we are asking a few questions. First, should we compete in BJJ. Second, was Royce Gracie overrated in early UFC. Third, who are the legends of BJJ. And finally, is BJJ transforming into a new American Jiu jitsu style. Thanks for listening.
Today we talk about students who watch instagram bjj clips and fail at the technique. We also talk about McDojo's, BJJ Fanatics, and more. Thanks for listening.
Today we bring back Miguel, he was on the original episodes. We talk about the recent episodes topics; women's MMA, UFC is getting stale, BJJ school stereotypes, and more. Thanks for listening.
Today we are talking about women in sports, specifically in MMA and BJJ. We are discussing whether or not there should be women in BJJ/MMA, and how many weight classes should there be. I really enjoy women in MMA, but Dristin thinks differently. Thanks for listening.
Today we are talking about the BJJ stereotypes that every school has. Which one are you? I seem to fit 2 or 3 on the list, and you wont believe which one Dristin fits. We also talk about the Gordon Ryan body lock pass. I have been adding this pass recently and it works awesome. I linked the video and the stereotypes article below. Thanks for listening https://bjj-world.com/jiu-jitsu-stereotypes/ https://youtu.be/r-FNcolHsg4
Today, We are talking about whether or not MMA is dead or getting boring and played out. We'll also talk about whether Jiu Jitsu grappling events are on the up or getting played out too. Lots of heated discussions have led to this episode. Thanks for listening.
Today, I am talking about the negatives and positives of bjj during and after the pandemic with returning Purple Belt Dristin. We get into some funny stories of getting smashed, some victories and some losses. We'll also discuss everything there is to know about starting bjj through teaching bjj from doing one simple step. Thanks for joining us.
I am restarting the podcast with a co-host this time. His name is Dristin, he is a Purple Belt and one of my instructors. We have wanted to record an episode for some time now, so we finally have. We start off with some background on Dristin's Jiu Jitsu experience, how he became an instructor and some stories about his classes. Thanks for listening.
I am back after a long time away. It has been a crazy five months since the last episode, and i explain everything that has happened. You wouldn't believe how my first tournament went. So listen and find out. Thanks
Today i have my cousin on to talk about bjj injuries and other experiences. Years ago he trained in a UFC MMA gym with BJ Penn. We also get into some funny UFC news and highlights. Thanks for listening.
I am Jose from the Intergalactic Neanderthals Podcast, and i started to train in BJJ. And now everything hurts! Come along as I discuss my training in BJJ at my old age. I get in to my reasons for training, and how the first two months have gone. Thank you for listening