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Join us as we delve into the incredible journey of Ivan Lopouchanski, a Florida wrestling legend with an extensive background in the sport. From his early days at South Broward High School and Cardinal Gibbons to his collegiate career at UNC-Greensboro and Purdue University, Ivan's prowess on the wrestling mat has earned him recognition as one of the state's finest competitors. Currently serving as an assistant coach at the University of Indianapolis, Ivan continues to impart his knowledge and expertise to aspiring wrestlers. As an NCAA D1 All-American and FHSAA State Champion, Ivan has etched his name in Florida wrestling history. His dedication, discipline, and skill have propelled him to the pinnacle of the sport, showcasing his exceptional talent and unwavering determination. Beyond his wrestling accomplishments, Ivan's expertise extends to other combat disciplines. With a black belt in Judo and BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu), he has honed his skills and expanded his arsenal, solidifying his position as a versatile and formidable athlete. We'll explore Ivan's journey from the Florida high school wrestling scene to the national collegiate stage. We'll delve into the pivotal moments, the grueling training regimens, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that have shaped Ivan into the legendary figure he is today. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Ivan Lopouchanski, a true Florida wrestling legend, as he shares his experiences, reflections, and the lasting impact wrestling has had on his life. Tune in to be inspired by his journey and gain a deeper appreciation for the dedication and passion required to reach the pinnacle of the sport. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nfws/message
Nancy Bowles joins Jaxon Talks Everybody this week. Nancy is a wife, mom, vegetarian and a purple belt in BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu). Nancy is the co-owner of Royal Art BJJ and the owner of Warrior CBD. Nancy and Jaxon discuss how BJJ changed her life, how complicated and hard grief is, mental health and family. To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/JaxonStone (Recorded on June 8th, 2022) Edited by Ben Rogerson (@BenRogerson_) Intro music by Residual Audio (Residualaudio.com) - Get in touch: iG: https://www.instagram.com/jaxonstone Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaxonStone_ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/JaxonStoneEverybody Email: https://jaxonstone.net/contact-now/
When people think of the idea of flow, they usually think about it in reference to an athlete. It is that feeling that comes when you are so immersed in what you're doing and time seems to stand still. They feel like they can see and do everything without effort and it feels like they don't want to stop. Brandon Handley 0:01 What is going on spiritual dope been a minute, since we Unknown Speaker 0:10 tried to make them like do I say come at them live and we never come at you live. Brandon Handley 0:14 It's been a minute though, since we have hopped on two podcasts and done a solo. It's been a moment since we've done that. So coming out of my little spiritual practice, always, not always, but I tend to on Instagram just do a little posta a mini reel of coming out of Brazilian jujitsu. And I tagged it as spiritual, spiritual, dope, spirituality, and BJJ. Because that's where I'm able to go into and get into a state of flow. A state of everything kind of dissolves and goes away for a little bit. Because what happens in life in general? And this is why meditation and breath work is so vital, is that we get caught up in our thoughts. We get caught up. I know I didn't look I saw speaking first, Prof speaking as me, you know, I know that I get caught up in my thoughts. I get caught up in what's what's the next right move to do? What's the next right thing to do? I get caught up in my fears, I get caught up in anxiety, I get caught up in all that shit. Okay, well, I get caught up in, you know, being happy and find enjoys? Well, unfortunately, I would have to say that more of my time is spent in, in I'm not in that space. Right as often is I work to get into that space and find myself in that space. The reality of it is, is that I've got a family, I've got job, I've got got these call material responsibilities. And you know, there are some things that I need to at least assert influence over. If I'm not able to control it, what can I influence, and it's whatever it is that I'm influencing in my daily life, it's my job, it's, again, my household. That that's the control that I exert is the influence and sometimes the expectation of that influence is not what I would have liked it to have been. And that's where we can find ourselves. That's where we find ourselves. And that's where I find myself being frustrated. That's where I find myself, you know, asking myself, What could I have done differently? What needs to change? How do I, how do I go about this differently? I don't do as much of this is something that I used to do. I don't do is once about like, what, what why don't they get it? You know, I don't I don't do that? I don't I don't ask what should change about them anymore. So much. And that's not 100% of time, that's a greater percent of time. Because when when we do that, when I do that, I'm giving the other person, people these other things in my life, the ability to kind of control me, right? So what I need to recognize is, what is it? How do I need to approach this differently so that I might be able to get my point across because when I realized that I'm not getting my point across and in something in a dialogue, it's not them, it's me, I'm not understanding my audience. I'm not understanding the words that they use, I'm not understanding their approach. So I'm not adapting properly, and I'm not creating communication in a way that they would like to be communicated to. So I've got to look inside, I've got to look at myself and I've got to understand, Okay, well, what do I know about this person and how can I make that adjustment? So those are some areas that I can influence and those are those are the things that I'm gonna control those The things I'm thinking about, right, those are things that my mind is just like, my mind is like a maelstrom, all these things coming in and flying around, you know, I don't duck fast enough to not get hit by all these thoughts that just occur. So when I talk about it being BJP, my spiritual practice, I've got a lot, I've got plenty of those thoughts, I've got plenty of the thoughts that I do have are immediately reactionary or proactive. In terms of how do I work this person, their body and the role. Fair amount of it, though at this point has become subconscious is simply built in. At this point, it's just the same as walking or riding a bike. After a certain period of time, you just kind of get into this state of flow, your body knows what to do. You still got some thinking to do, but you're in a state of flow, you're in a state of, of letting your body do what it's supposed to do, you're in a state of the mind is the mind is silent, the mind is gone for a little bit, because you're just in a state of, of kind of knowing what to do, or at least knowing where you are. And there's a there's a stillness, as as often as it looks like, and I'm sure that if you've ever watched somebody do a BJJ Brazilian Jiu Jitsu roll. It looks like a lots going on. It looks like a lot going on. But I would say that it's not too different than just just like a dandelion see kind of flowing in the wind. Right? It's, it's the deal, the person I are, we're kind of locked. One of us is to the dandelion seeds, and the other ones the breeze. And that's really what's happening. And, you know, we're in this state of flow. As, as Bruce Lee said, you know, kind of be like water, and water. It flows it, it adapts to its surroundings. It can transform and still be water, it can be ice, it can be gas, it can be, you know, water itself. And so when you're when you're doing your roles, and you're finding yourself and you find yourself in that state of flow that's being in my mind, that's, that's your connection to Source, you've got a stillness about you. That's means to me that all the things your body, mind and soul are locked in, you're in lockstep, here. You're doing, you're doing your boy band dance together, everybody's just doing everything's just doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing. And it looks and feels good doesn't, it doesn't really matter how it looks, it just feels good. And so where can you find that? For yourself? Where is practice, maybe it's drawing. And then another place for me, it's when I'm cooking. It's in a place where I find it most often, in a place where I'm trying to create something. That's what I think about when I'm making a meal and creating I'm involved with it, there's, there's an intent, there's love going into it. There's who it's going to serve as all the things. And in the creation process. I find myself in a state of flow. So where do you find yourself in the state, so that you are connected. And this is like where you this is a place where you can find your joy and your kind of imminent fulfillment. of kind of like that's the state of being that in my mind, you were sent here to be in the state of flow, the state of connectedness, this eternal state, where time dissolves and everything outside of, of you, dissolves. And like Master Oogway Kung Fu Panda, you find yourself in a state of inner peace. I'd love to hear back from you. Where your state of flow is how you find your state of flow? You know, and maybe, you know, I'd love to hear back from you, if this has inspired you today to go find that you don't need to be in it for a long period of time, you can find yourself in the state of flow for five or 10 minutes in a day. Then you will your your entire day will be shifted your physiology, your body chemistry, your paint your brain, everything's going to be shifted as you enter this state and you'll feel a wholeness and I want to hear whether or not you got into that stay. I want to hear within that as far as you to get into that. Or just even if you don't have the time today, what is it that gets you that state
In this episode, I talk with Jesse Rennicke of Luck, Wisconsin. We discuss his ongoing endeavors with BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) & the long history his family has with MMA, his journey of lifelong learning from physics to medicine and studying abroad, what it's like being a young conservative in today's day and much more. Originally from Comstock, WI, Jesse attended Augsburg college in Minneapolis, MN where he obtained a B.S. in physics in 2016. Now back in Wisconsin again and working in the medical field, he shares how BJJ and studying abroad have had very large and positive impacts on his life over the last few years. He also dives into what it's like being a young conservative in today's world and solutions on unifying the country going forward. If you'd like to follow Jesse's work in MMA or be entertained by his political debates, you can check out his Facebook page here. Coffee! If you enjoy coffee and regional craft roasts from small businesses in the heart of the Appalachia sound good to you, The Grind has you covered. Their premium, high-quality beans and tight-knit supplier partnerships make them the best choice for meeting all your caffeinated needs. Visit https://www.thegrindbluefield.com/shop-coffee-roasts to pick out your next coffee beans and brew a pot of happiness. “The Grind never stops.” Supporting Us If you like our content and would like to support us, please be sure to subscribe, like (or review) and share with your own mycelial networks. Our quick links can be found below: Our official website- illuminatingmyceliumpodcast.com Merchandise & Apparel Shop- illuminatingmyceliumpodcast.com/shop Subscribe to our newsletter Email me: projectdave@illuminatingmyceliumpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/illuminatingmyceliumpod/message
I talk about UFC 263, doing BJJ(Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) twice today, and seeing the All Tomorrow's video on Youtube.
LUTA LIVRE sowie BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) gehören zu den wichtigsten Elementen von MMA. Wir haben einen Meister als PODGAST für Euch, nämlich den Schwarzgurt (2.Dan) LES. LES Herden betreibt über 30 Jahren Kampfsport, ist Trainer bei SPARTA LUTA LIVRE in Oberhausen und ist Ausbilder bei der Polizei. Im Interview haben wir die Geschichte von BJJ & Luta Livre aufgegriffen, die feinen Unterschiede diverser Kampfsportarten besprochen, sowie die Relevanz der Kampfsportausbildung für die Polizisten beleuchtet. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Instagram Accounts: LES: strangler00 Niko: mmaspider_official Alexej: coach_alexej --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kampfschrei/message
In this episode of The Michiganders Podcast, our host Coty Kuschinsky meets up with Storm Mbonu at Godwin's Furniture & Mattress. Storm was born in Lansing, Michigan to an American mother and Nigerian immigrant father. He grew up in Owosso, Michigan where he is an Owosso High School 2012 alumnus. High school was particularly challenging for him after his mother had passed away in 2005 and he was put into the foster care system. Despite those challenges, they did not stop him from owning his future as a commercial diver. He started out diving around the US to work on water towers, he now works on many of the 100 FERC-regulated hydroelectric dams located all around the state of Michigan. He also enjoys riding his Honda Shadow motorcycle, training in martial arts and competing in BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) tournaments. Download the FREE Map-N-Tour App and find your new way to tour and experience many top US destinations virtually! You can even find and listen to our podcast episodes on the "Story Road Michigan" experience found on the app! Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mapntour.android Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/map-n-tour/id627557027 Storm recommends the Ausable Cozy Cabins, check them out: https://ausablecozycabins.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michiganders/support
The "Primal Radio" Podcast interviews Burton Richardson! Burton Richardson started training martial arts in 1979 and he has never stopped. He was lucky to take his first lessons at the original Kali Academy, home of martial arts greats Sifu Richard Bustillo and Guro Dan Inosanto.. Burton traveled the world extensively to pursue his passion. He trained in Manila under Grandmaster Antonio Ilustrisimo, Master Tony Diego, and Master Christopher Ricketts. He's visited Brazil to practice Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has trained extensively with many top BJJ exponents, including the Machado Brothers, Carlson Gracie, Baret Yoshida, Charuto Verissimo, and Marcelo Garcia. Burton has even journeyed to South Africa several times to train with Zulu warriors in their method of stick fighting. This broad spectrum of experience gives Burton a unique perspective on the arts. Civilians as well as Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) seek his training courses. Burton is the author of 4 books. He wrote for Inside Kung Fu magazine for eleven years. He has been published in Budo Magazine, an international publication as well as other national publications such as Ultimate MMA. He was elected self defense instructor of the year by Black Belt Magazine and inducted into their hall of fame. Burton currently lives in Hawaii with his wife, business and training partner Sarah Badat-Richardson and their daughter Talina-Queen. All three are passionate about realistic self defense training. They travel as a family to teach seminars worldwide. Burton Richardson’s credentials: > Full Instructor in Jun Fan JKD under Guro Dan Inosanto > Full Instructor in Filipino Martial Arts under Tuhon Dan Inosanto > Full Instructor in the JKD Grappling Association under Sifu Larry Hartsell > Instructor in Thai Boxing under Master Chai Sirisute > Guro in Penjak Silat under Pendekar Paul De Thouars > Instructor in Kali Ilustrisimo under GrandMaster Ilustrisimo > Third Degree Black Belt in BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) under Egan Inoue
We come busting in like Bum Fights and talk about Keegs and his latest venture ...BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) he talks going to a beginner class. Shout out to Tony Nolan and the people over at Siege MMA for making that happen. We talk about some new music that just dropped from Mac Miller and Eminem. When is the last time a song made you cry ....? Kota talks about the Tool concert he went to on Saturday and try to explain the visual effects. The guys break down what comedians they grew up listening to and watching and what you had to do to get it. Is Social Media killing marriage or causing families to start later ...hear them out.. What kind of food or snacks did you grow up eating that people don't know about or is no longer easily available..? We talk Football and the Cowboy vs McGregor fight or lack there of. Did the Simpsons call another one ... we will see .. Thanks for listening !!
I was teaching BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) the other day and found a link between the way I deal with conflict and how to do the rear naked choke. This is about accepting baggage from personal trauma and recognizing behavior as a survival mechanism vs. a way to have personal emotional growth.
SBG Straight Blast Gym Podcast Episode 5 Matt Thornton interviews BJJ Brazilian Jiu Jitsu legend Rickson Gracie. It's a rare opportunity to hear from Rickson and we were very lucky to have him visit Portland Oregon in April. Now we have the privilege to bring Rickson to you via the SBG Podcast.
SBG Straight Blast Gym Podcast Episode 5 Rickson Gracie in conversation with Matt Thornton Matt Thornton interviews BJJ Brazilian Jiu Jitsu legend Rickson Gracie. It's a rare opportunity to hear from Rickson and we were very lucky to have him visit Portland Oregon in April. Now we have the privilege to bring Rickson to you via the SBG Podcast.
Primary & Secondary ModCast The panel discusses BJJ: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (/dʒuːˈdʒɪtsuː/; Portuguese: [ˈʒiw ˈʒitsu], [ˈʒu ˈʒitsu], [dʒiˈu dʒiˈtsu]) (BJJ; Portuguese: jiu-jitsu brasileiro) is a martial art, combat sport system that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. Panel: Cecil Burch- Off The X Training Concepts Scott Jedlinski- Modern Samurai Project Shawn Lupka- Antifragile Training Kevin Sucher- Bravo1 Resq If you liked this episode, our Patreon can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/PrimaryandSecondary Episode Sponsor: Nighthawk Custom Firearms http://www.nighthawkcustom.com/ Antifragile Training: Website- http://www.anti-fragile.net/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/antifragiletraining/ Bravo1Resq: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Bravo1Resq Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/B1Rvlogger/ Modern Samurai Project: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jedlinski Webpage: http://www.modernsamuraiproject.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernsamuraiproject/ Off The X Training Concepts: Website: http://www.offthextraining.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/offthextraining/ Our Patreon can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/PrimaryandSecondary Primary & Secondary: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PrimarySecondaryNetwork Website: https://primaryandsecondary.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primaryandsecondary/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/primary-secondary-podcasts/ Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/In6mk2akmkc7ilp2wgvjbdoaa4e Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/matt-landfair/primary-secondary-podcasts Intro music by American Hitmen - Killing Floor