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In this episode of the Emerald Grappling Podcast, Aaron is joined by Ryan Smyth, a 2nd-degree Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, two-time European Champion, and the head coach of Atlantic Jiu Jitsu in Sligo. Ryan shares his journey from first discovering BJJ to becoming a respected competitor and coach, and the evolution of his training philosophy over the years. As a dedicated instructor, Ryan discusses how he approaches belt testing, what he values most in student progression, and how he integrates modern coaching methodologies such as the ecological approach into his curriculum.We dive into the origins of Atlantic Jiu Jitsu's renowned training camps, which have featured some of the biggest names in the sport, including Lucas Lepri, Cobrinha, and Jon Thomas, and Ryan offers an exclusive announcement about a major guest for this year's upcoming August camp. He also shares insights into his newest project: a training initiative that uses jiu-jitsu to promote the Irish language.Ryan shares valuable tips on competition mindset, reflections on his standout moments on the mats, and the life lessons jiu-jitsu has instilled in him beyond the gym. We wrap up with a look at the future of jiu-jitsu and how to connect with Ryan and Atlantic Jiu Jitsu online.Whether you're a student, a coach, or just passionate about the sport, Ryan's perspective offers inspiration and practical wisdom.Chapters ➡ 00:00 - 9:30 Intro & Ryan's BJJ Origin Story09:31 - 12:31 Changed Approach to Training12:32 - 18:29 Ecological Approach in practice at Atlantic18:30 - 27:53 Belt Testing at Atlantic27:54 - 29:53 World-Class Training Camps in Sligo29:54 - 35:20 Selecting Training Camp Instructors35:21 - 37:30 Favourite Training Camp for Ryan37:31 - 38:36 EXCLUSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT about next camp38:37 - 41:03 Does Ryan wish he trained differently?41:04 - 44:59 Ryan's Competition career & coaching45:00 - 49:05 Life Adjustments for Better BJJ49:06 - 54:59 Competition Mindset55:00 - 01:00:35 Future of Jiu Jitsu1:00:36 - 1:02:59 OutroMake sure to follow Ryan on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/smyth.ryan/Make sure to check out Atlantic Jiu Jitsu when you're in Sligo for some traininghttps://www.sligobjj.comhttps://www.instagram.com/atlanticsligo/https://www.facebook.com/atlanticsligo/https://www.tiktok.com/atlanticsligo/If you enjoyed this episode of the podcast, please Like, Share and Subscribe! ✅ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Emerald Grappling on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emerald.grappling/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emeraldgrapplingRemember to subscribe and follow the podcast to avoid missing any episodes! ✅#RyanSmythBJJ #AtlanticJiuJitsu #EmeraldGrapplingPodcast #IrishJiuJitsu #BJJInIreland #SligoJiuJitsu #BJJBlackBelt #2ndDegreeBlackBelt #EuropeanBJJChampion #MastersBJJ #BJJCoach #JiuJitsuMindset #CompetitionMindset #ModernBJJ #BJJEvolution #CoachingPhilosophy #BJJBeltTesting #FundamentalsFirst #StudentDevelopment #ConstraintLedTraining #BJJTrainingCamp #BJJEventsIreland #LucasLepriSeminar #CobrinhaBJJ #JonThomasJiuJitsu #JiuJitsuSeminars #SummerBJJCamp #BJJGuestInstructor #GaeilgeThroughBJJ #JiuJitsuAsGaeilge
Erin Herle is a BJJ black belt under Cobrinha and is a certified Mental Performance Consultant. In her work she uses an evidence-based approach and has a master's degree in sport and performance psychology. In this episode we cover overcoming the biggest barriers holding you back from performing to your potential, dealing with burnout and overtraining (and why they are different), hero worship in martial arts, and living the jiu-jitsu lifestyle. Find out more about Erin and her coaching programs at https://www.erinherle.com/ Check out No Gi Pin Escapes, your masterclass at getting out from the bottom and getting your jiu-jitsu confidence back, at https://www.grapplearts.com/no-gi-pin-escapes/ Cheers, Stephan Kesting
Isaac Doederlein is an American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under the legendary Rubens Charles, also known as “Cobrinha”. Isaac began his martial arts journey over 18 years ago, when his mother signed him on her church's group judo program at the age of 11. At the age of 18, one month after finishing High School, Isaac Doederlein decided to invest everything into his passion, and move to Los Angeles. His goal was to train full time, in hopes to fulfill a life's dream of becoming a World Champion. In 2022 he won the IBJJF World Championship at Black Belt. His work ethic and journey is an inspiration.
This week we're joined again by Erin Herle! Erin is a black belt under Rubens Charles "Cobrinha" and is the founder of #SubmitTheStigma. She's also a mental performance consultant with a Master of Science in Sport and Performance Psychology, which is relevant to our topic of conversation today.In this episode, Erin talks about mental toughness. She explains how mental toughness is an attribute you can train, how many people define it incorrectly, and what to expect when you work with a mental performance consultant. She also explains the limitations of mental performance coaching and the ethical importance of staying within your area of competency.Take Erin's mental toughness quiz:https://www.erinherle.com/mental-toughness-quizNOTE: Erin is only running this quiz for a limited time. In the future, this link might cease to work. If you get an error accessing the quiz but still want to take it, please contact Erin directly at the social links below.Follow Erin and her programs on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/erinherlehttps://www.instagram.com/trainyamindhttps://www.instagram.com/submitthestigmaWork with Erin:https://www.erinherle.com/Mental models discussed in this episode:Self-Competitionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/self-competition/Beginner's Mindhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/beginners-mind/Investing in Losshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/investing-in-loss/Habits Over Resultshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/habits-over-results/Keep it Playfulhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/keep-it-playful/Gamificationhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/gamification/ Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/
Hoje Guilherme Ferrari, Lili Brandelli, Renato Guardia e Marcos Melo revelam a verdadeira origem do jogo Snake, ou como é mais conhecido, O Jogo da Cobrinha. Sabia que ele nasceu nos anos 70 e nos Arcades? Não? Bora ouvir e descobrir! Links no Porsche [Link] Ouça os antigos episódios do Nerd Byte News [Link] Ouça todas as Rádios Fliperama [Link] Ouça todos os Bora pro Fliper [Link] Ouças as nossas Creepypastas [Vídeo] Gameplay de alguns jogos do estilo em arcade da […] O post Fliperama de Boteco #389 – Snake (O Jogo da Cobrinha) apareceu primeiro em FLIPERAMA DE BOTECO.
Listen in as we hang out with the amazing Erin Herle. She is a BJJ black belt under Rubens "Cobrinha" Maciel. We really dive deep into sports pycchology and what has been happening for years to people within sports. We have an amazing time with Erin about so many need to talk about topics in this show. Erin is onto starting something we have yet to see in the sports world on a regular basis. Sit back relax and enjoy the show!Click on the link to find information with Erin: IG - erinherleWebsite - https://www.erinherle.com/LimitLess Radiocast & LimitLess Tape:LinkTr - LimitLess RadiocastFacebook - @LimitLessTapeInstagram - @LimitLess_TapeGym - http://teameastcoast.comBJJ gear:www.rollamongus.com - LIMITLESS20 at checkout for a 20% discount.Protection & Recovery Gear:https://oldbonestherapy.com/ - LIMITLESS15 at checkout for a 15% discount.Strength Training total Body Fitness:http://two8bandz.com/limitlessradiocast- Use this link for a discount.BJJ instructional:https://bjj.foundation - LIMITLESS25 at checkout for a 25% discount.Nutrition:https://www.lashleynutrition.com - LIMITLESS15 at checkout for a 15% discount.Recovery Balm:https://battlebalm.com/ - LIMITLESS20 at checkout for a 20% discount.Realtor:http://twebb.dehoff.com/Cell: (281) 889-0140FB - Thomas Webb - DeHoff RealtorsIG - dehoff_realtor_tcwebbDentistry:www.woosterohiodentist.comIG - Gateway Dental CareFB - Gateway Dental CareLawyer:www.kandraylaw.comFB - Kandray Law, LLCLocal beer:www.magiccitybrewingcompany.comCoffee:www.mhbeans.comLocal Tattoo's:www.redtailtattoo.comBustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Silencing the phone! 00:00:54 - A ‘Biblical Dojo'? 00:02:28 - Carlos' story about losing his eyesight due to Congenital Glaucoma 00:14:17 - Training at Renzo Gracie Charlotte …and the misunderstood Ezequiel Choke! 00:20:42 - Closed guard and how Carlos fell in love with armbars 00:30:23 - Jiujitsu learning styles: Seeing, Hearing, Feeling (and JM's white belt level understanding of Lasso guard) 00:37:41 - Carlos' Blind Warriors organization and the challenges of teaching Jiujitsu to the visually impaired 00:41:21 - How can sighted people make life easier for blind people in general? 00:45:20 - Since becoming blind, what techniques has Carlos gravitated toward? (And a discussion of leglocks, striking, and self-defense vs. sport BJJ) 00:55:01 - How can a Christian do something violent like train martial arts?? 00:59:03 - The problem of violence in the Old Testament 01:04:41 - How Jiujitsu creates bonds of friendship across cultural, religious, racial, and ideological boundaries 01:10:00 - Lessons from the life of King David 01:17:55 - Black belts and complacency in training 01:21:16 - Tapping to lower belts 01:30:00 - They myth of the “all-knowing Black Belt” 01:31:36 - Carlos' goals and the challenges of IBJJF competition life 01:40:00 - How Carlos' Mom and JM's parents have supported and encouraged us and made us who we are today! 01:42:20 - A TKD black belt preacher, a Rabbi, and how that shaped the outlook of #RefugeeJitsu 01:45:55 - What famous BJJ competitors has Carlos trained with? (Fabio Gurgel, Michael Langhi, Cobrinha, Matheus Diniz, Leo Nogueira, Mario Sperry, and more!) 01:54:15 - Carlos' experience teaching at #RefugeeJitsu 02:10:00 - A plea to all BJJ Instructors! 02:14:43 - Carlos is single, ladies! 02:16:16 - How to connect with Carlos 02:17:16 - Calling out Gordon Ryan!! 02:19:04 - A quick trip over to Lucas Lepri's academy! Be sure to follow Carlos on Instagram or Facebook! He is doing amazing work, particularly among the visually-impaired and blind community in Miami! If you would like to support him, consider buying something from his online store at: https://pppgear.myshopify.com/collections/blind-warriors Thank you https://matmade.com/ for connecting us with Carlos! Go follow @matmade_show on Instagram to see more inspiring stories from the Jiujitsu world! If you would like to learn more about our #RefugeeJitsu program and how you can help support us, please visit https://www.discipledojo.org/refugee Check out our Disciple Dojo shirts and gifts over in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 For more on the concept of warfare in the Hebrew Bible and how to interpret the “genocide” passages, see the following playlists: * Numbers: Into the Wild - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bbdsVUgfc4kq23CHSr37_epN-is0nft * Deuteronomy: The Heart of God's People - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bbdsVUgfc5zSHUY7yhQnm86vgcbTk3d * The Book of Joshua - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bbdsVUgfc56JxiMto9TPmNa4o_FtkMf * Judges: Dark Days in Israel - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bbdsVUgfc5gZzTRU5Qp0H8cNqWlwg6s ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org Disciple Dojo is a 501c3 Nonprofit organization. As such we rely on donor support to make this teaching available freely online. Please consider supporting this ministry if you benefit from our free resources at http://www.discipledojo.org/donate
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Re Combo, Silvério Pessoa, Tiné, Variant, Zé Neguinho do Coco, Pato Fu, Gilberto Gil & Jorge Mautner, Kid Abelha, Barâo Vermelho, Lulu Santos, Ney Matogrosso, Tiburón Caribe y Planet Hemp. Escuchar audio
Un podcast de Bjj Canarias. Hablamos con Alberto Guzmán, cinturón negro de jiu jitsu, y competidor de alto nivel tanto en el panorama nacional como internacional. Responsable de la filial de España de Focus BJJ, en Santiago de Compostela, nos cuenta acerca de su introducción al arte suave, su mentalidad competitiva, cómo le influenciaron gente como Cobrinha o Rómulo Barral, su filosofía de enseñanza, y muchas cosas más!! Notas: Alberto Guzmán - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/guzbjj/?hl=es BJJCanarias - Entrevista a Cobrinha https://bjjcanarias.com/entrevista-a-cobrinha/ REACCIÓN - Mejores momentos de Rómulo Barral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxKkdpCobt4 Realizado por: Gonzalo Samijosky. Jay Kamble. Emiliano Samijosky. Canción: "12 Hours in Addis" - Nana Kwabena Patrocinadores: Island Fighters Shop https://islandfightersshop.com/ HighType Spain http://www.hightypespain.com/ Web oficial: https://bjjcanarias.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brazilianjiujitsucanarias/ Instagram: @bjjcanarias Twitter: @bjjcanarias iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/grips-mics/id1469949945 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gripsmics Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3eP4LOW2TeGMOBfhm2zC2t iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-grips-mics_sq_f1705324_1.html Patreon: https://patreon.com/bjjcanarias
With a career spanning over a decade Adam has had plenty of ups and downs but what are his top moments? More importantly, listen to his horrifically cringe worthy Cobrinha anecdote. Kieren is still fresh but there has been some notable mentions for him too. #jiujitsu #bjj #brazilianjiujitsu #jiu-jitsu Submit your Questions to the show! https://www.speakpipe.com/beyondjiujitsu Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=60073897
ADCC has an incredibly unusual ruleset and point system. To help everyone get more familiar with these rules before the West Coast Trials this weekend on Flograppling (https://www.flograppling.com/events/7379684-2022-adcc-west-coast-trial) I wanted to talk about some of the unique aspects of this tournament. I've been watching ADCC live since 2009, and despite becoming very familiar with the rules over the years, there are even a couple new things I didn't know until recording this.For some footage of things referenced...here's the Craig Jones vs Mason Fowler match from 2019 where you can see multiple instances of Craig not getting scored on due to him having a submission locked up while going from top to bottom. The link is time-coded to 7:44. Notice Craig is never on bottom in this transition for more than 3 seconds without the guillotine locked up. As long as that guillotine is on, points can't be scored against him: https://youtu.be/Quwf3HA9d20?t=464 Also, at 8:41 (https://youtu.be/Quwf3HA9d20?t=521) Craig rolls for a kimura and ends up on bottom, but because he initiated the kimura, points are not scored.Here is the moment where Rafa Mendes avoided a -1 in the finals for ending up in guard because he initiated an anaconda choke on Cobrinha: https://youtu.be/5-IZHyH1Vro?t=114 and again later in the same match: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-IZHyH1Vro&t=359sHere's the exact moment in the Keenan Cornelius vs Romulo Barral match where Keenan was gets a -1 for having a knee on the mat for 3 seconds during the points-period (2nd half) of the match: https://youtu.be/4Ij4DaVhhO4?t=474Here's the Gordon Ryan vs Xande match I referenced in regards to regulation vs OT having more weight in the event of a judge's decision: https://www.flograppling.com/video/6012782-xande-ribeiro-vs-gordon-ryan-adcc-2017-world-championshipsFeel free to reach out to me anytime at https://www.instagram.com/drewdarce/
Welcome to the debut episode of ‘The Open GuardCast Jiu-Jitsu Podcast', which is a project dedicated to promoting jiu-jitsu professionals. Tune in each week, usually Wed. at 2pm CST, for interviews, current events, & analysis of everything going on in the world of jiu-jitsu and submission grappling! Your host is Danny O'Donnell. In addition to hosting this podcast, he is an MMA journalist contributing here at Bloody Elbow, as well as at 'Black Belt Mag'. O'Donnell himself is a BJJ black belt who trains at Marcio Andre Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Phoenix, AZ. We are debuting the show at ‘Episode 121', since we are picking up the pod which has already been running awhile now under its own steam. Over time, we will have all previous 120 episodes uploaded into our OGC Playlist. This week, Danny's guest is Professional Jiu-Jitsu Athlete, Rene Lopez, who competes in the Light FW Division, & recently placed third at the Worlds 2021. At 0:58 — Q1: Can you talk about your preparation for the Worlds and just how your matches went? At 2:22 — Q2: How heavy did you get (prior to your latest training camp — during quarantine)? At 3:37 — Q3: Maybe you could talk about (your match with Malachi Edmond) & some of the other matches that were memorable for you from Worlds this year? At 7:16 — Q4: Is it any different preparing for those tournaments having all those miles on your body? At 9:40 — Q5: What advice would you give to someone who maybe starts at their mid-twenties, but they still want to be an elite competitor? At 11:08 — Q6: Can you talk about how you first got interested in the sport, and what it was like when you started? At 12:51 — Q7: Other than the Mendes brothers, do you remember who else some of the big influences on you were, when you were like white through purple belt? At 15:05 — Q8: Who else were the competitors that you liked to watch, outside those guys (you just mentioned)? Was there anyone who really inspired you? Maybe like in the next generation after Cobrinha? At 16:11 — Q9: Do you remember ever thinking like at a certain point in time, “I want to take this seriously, I want to be a professional and I want to compete as much as I can?” At 18:38 — Q10: What were some of the challenges after you decided to compete and do the sport more professionally, like financially, was it difficult for you to find a way to live your life and pay your bills? At 20:36 — Q11: What advice would you give for someone who is trying to find the right training environment for them, one that they can train at long term and really grow into their abilities? At 22:28 — Q12: What kind of environment do you want to create for your students? What are some of your long term goals with your Academy? At 26:15 — Q13: What was your opinion on how the jiu-jitsu scene shifted after the pandemic to a more super fight approach and less tournaments? At 27:37 — Q14: What are some of the things you like about the IBJJF Rule Set & is there anything you would change if you had the ability to do that? At 29:40 — Q15: Do you see yourself ever doing an ADCC Style tournament or any No-Gi Who's Number One (WNO) style tournaments? Is that one of your goals? You can follow Danny on his brand new twitter — @DannyOD_BJJ, or he can be found on instagram — @dannyod_bjj. The show's insta is @openguardcast, it can also be found on Facebook. Be sure to tune in for next week's show, and learn more about the world of jiu-jitsu, on Wed, Feb 2nd, at 2:00pm CST. If you enjoy our shows, give us a “heart”, share & subscribe on whichever BE Presents Podcast Channel happens to be your listening platform of choice: YouTube, iTunes & Apple TV, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, OverCast, Player FM, & Amazon Music – While you're there, don't forget to subscribe to Bloody Elbow Presents; that way you'll always be the first to get all of BE's daily MMA offerings. For previous episodes of the show, check out our playlists on all of our BE Presents channels.
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OGC episode 98 is an interview with Ram Ananda. Ram is a black belt under Cobrinha and won the Worlds in the brown belt adult light featherweight division at 36 years old. Topics discussed in this episode include: Ram's introduction to Jiu Jitsu Starting the sport in his 30's Choosing Jiu Jitsu as his profession Winning the Worlds Training under Cobrinha And much more... Follow Ram at @rambjj on Instagram!
Árbitros e ex-árbitros falaram da convivência com "Cobrinha"
This week, we're joined by Erin Herle! Erin is a black belt under Rubens "Cobrinha" Charles, an elite competitor, and the founder of #submitthestigma, a mental health awareness organization for grapplers. Learn more about #submitthestigma here:https://www.submitthestigma.org/This episode references the book Mindset, by Carol Dweck:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0345472322Mental models discussed in this episode:Mindfulnesshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/mindfulness/Growth Mindsethttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/growth-mindset/Incremental Learninghttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/incremental-learning/Consistencyhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/consistency/Habits Over Resultshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/habits-over-results/Dictate the Pacehttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/dictate-the-pace/Growth from Discomforthttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/growth-from-discomfort/Table Selectionhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/table-selection/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/premium/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/join/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Let them know you're an educated grappler with our merch:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/store/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/
Caroline Collins work creates a true expression of the scientific art of mental and physical fitness. She promotes a lifestyle, not a trend. She is a Science Educator, 2x World Ranked Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown Belt, an Entrepreneur, and a leader in fitness and health. After being physically attacked and fearing for her life over 10 years ago, She realized she knew nothing about how to use her body to protect herself. She sought after a martial art and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu found her. After completing her Master’s in Science Education, she moved out to California from Massachusetts to train with the best BJJ competitor and world champion athlete, Cobrinha, and simultaneously start her career in her other passion: science education. Her aim was to teach people how to live healthier and happier in their bodies through conscious existence and natural nutrition and fitness. After only two years of being a Science Educator, she was promoted to Science Department Chair in the Los Angeles School District. She also served as a Teaching Fellow for the National Science Foundation, being an example for teachers across the country in how to teach science. She lead students in critically thinking about the physiological (function) of the body in order to understand their wellness needs. Knowing the science supports the art of living our best. Taking the risk to leave a successful career to pursue her deeper passion, she left my job to train as a full-time athlete and compete BJJ nationally and internationally. Simultaneously, she started her first business, a health food company to promote optimal nutrition for active people. During the 7 years of living in Los Angeles, she started several businesses in the fitness and nutrition fields, including; a health food and catering company that contracted with Mike Tyson, a fitness/self-defense/wellness program that lead seminars in local school districts and in large corporations and also trained personal and group fitness classes and designed nutrition programs for clients. Her current business, CC Fit & Wellness, is the culmination of her skills, knowledge, and applied experience from being a world ranked Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor, a leader in science education, and a successful business creator in nutrition and fitness. The clients she serves are guided to a better understanding of how their body works and its individual needs to function optimally. Her goal for all of her clients is to feel and look beautiful with confidence, strength, and technique. Instagram: @ccfitandwellness Website: ccfitandwellness.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-opalenik/support
Se o Finitude desta semana fosse um filme ou uma série, logo alguém diria que o roteirista exagerou. Mas essa história é real. Vida real.Roteiro deste episódio transcrito na íntegra:https://finitudepodcast.medium.com/finitude-podcast-pra-quando-voc%C3%AA-acordar-7ffe5fdb55bfCaminho para encontrar o livro “Entre mortos”, citado no episódio.https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B07JY5N3QP?ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_PSGXyb2MC8RPW&tag=tpltrs-20&linkCode=kpe***O podcast Finitude foi criado por Renan Sukevicius e é apresentado por Juliana Dantas. O Finitude foi condecorado com a Menção Honrosa no Prêmio Vladimir Herzog 2020, pelo episódio “Confinamento: 3 meses depois”.Somos um dos podcasts de fundação da Rádio Guarda-chuva, que é a primeira rede brasileira dedicada exclusivamente a podcasts jornalísticos. Episódios novos no seu tocador toda terça-feira. Você pode encontrá-los no Spotify, Orelo, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts e demais agregadores. Para contatos comerciais, escreva para finitudepodcast@gmail.com.Estamos no Instagram (@finitudepodcast) e no Twitter (@podcastfinitude). Para ser um apoiador, acesse www.apoia.se/finitudepodcast. Trilha sonora:"Odyssey" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com ) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ) Music from https://filmmusic.io "Industrious Ferret" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ) Music from https://filmmusic.io Music from https://filmmusic.io"Every Passing Second" by Otis Galloway ()License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
My name is Caroline Collins, some may call me CC, and I originally am from the countryside of western Massachusetts. After being physically attacked and fearing my life 10 years ago, I realized I knew nothing about how to use my body to protect myself. I sought after a martial art and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu found me. After completing my Master’s in Science Education, I moved out to California from Massachusetts to train with the best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor and world champion athlete, Cobrinha, and simultaneously start my career in my other passion: nutrition science education. My aim was to teach people how to live healthier and happier in their bodies through conscious existence and natural nutrition. After five years of teaching, serving as a teaching fellow for the National Science Foundation, I left my job as the science department chair in LAUSD, to train and compete Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu full-time and to start a health food business that provides natural nutrition to athletes. That small business brought me to larger current business and the full-time athletic pursuit brought me to now, teaching fitness through applied, scientific, and strategic knowledge. I also design and create nutrition programs for clients, with various needs and lifestyles. My goal is for my clients to feel beautiful and look beautiful with confidence, strength, and technique. Along with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, I have been training Capoeira for 6 years, an Afro-Brazilian Martial Arts. I also have trained Yoga for 17 years, Snowboarding for over 20 years, and just overall athlete. Accomplishments:World Ranked Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown BeltYoga InstructorImplemented & lead Yoga program for high school students in LAUSDBusiness Owner
On this episode, Justin Rader talks about growing up training martial arts and wrestling and how he developed a lot of very important values early on that set the stage for him to one day become a world champion. Justin talks about his matches with Rafa and Cobrinha over the years, the development of his signature moves and some of his most satisfying moments along his journey. Professor Rader recently opened his first martial arts academy in Edmond, Oklahoma, Legacy Martial Arts. Main Achievements: World No Gi Champion (2010, 2009 brown belt) ADCC USA-EC Trials Champion (2016) Grapplers Quest Pro Champion (2011) American No Gi Champion (2010) World Champion (2007 purple) Grapplers Quest Advanced Nogi Champion (2007) Pan American Champion (2009 brown) World No Gi Championship Runner-up (2011) Pan American Championship Runner-up (2010/2008 brown) World Championship 3rd Place (2008 brown) Pan American Championship 3rd Place (2006 blue) https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/justin-rader
Un podcast de Bjj Canarias. Hablamos con Sergio Calderón, uno de los referentes en España en cuanto a trayectoria y competiciones a nivel internacional en el BJJ. Una charla bastante amena y fluida, donde cubrimos temas como entrenando con Cobrinha, enfrentarse a los tops mundiales, métodos de entrenamiento, rutinas complementarias al BJJ para seguir dando guerra en el tatami, y muchas cosas más.
This week we talk with Pedro Munhoz, Hector Lombard & we recap UFC 248. About 3:25 in we talk with UFC bantamweight Pedro Munhoz. We talk to him about training at American Top Team, training with Edson Barboza, Edson moving down to 145lbs, being around our buddy Phil Daru, we talk about Jose Aldo dropping down to 135lbs, calling Aldo out, training with Marlon Moraes, how a fighters following influences matchmaking, he teases us of some fight news, turns out he is a big Menace fan, we talk about some of Menace's fights, we invite him to potentially rematching Aljamain Sterling in a grappling match, we talk about almost fighting Cody Sandgahen, Cody Stamman not wanting to fight him, we talk training with Cobrinha, hanging out with him when we go back to Florida, UFC 248, his teammate Joanna Jedrezejczyk's fight & much more. We then have a few minutes with Hector Lombard where whatsapp wasnt picking up his audio and was lagging so we facetime him. Around 46:58 we get Hector's audio all worked out. Hector loves talking politics so we talk the most politics in Menace and The Man history. We talk about growing up in Cuba, dealing with communism, we talk about going to the gun range with him, we talk Elizabeth Warren dropping out of the election, how politicians lie, some random stranger gets mad at Hector for talking politics so he puts them in his place, we then get into Mike Bloomberg wasting 500 million, Joe Biden accidentally endorsing Trump, as the interview is going on Hector is trying to convert people to Trump supporters, we crown Hector our official political correspondent, we talk about his love for Donald Trump, we talk a little MMA, we talk about what changes they can make in MMA scoring, his Cuban brother Yoel Romero, his friendship with Colby Covington, his next Bare Knuckle fight, we then circle back to politics, we talk about his dislike of Obama, government regulations, the coronavirus & much more. We close the show talking a little more UFC 248, we make some picks for the upcoming UFC card in Brazil, we talk Adam Kownacki upset loss in boxing and much more. Hope you enjoy!
Hector Vasquez is an accomplished Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner who can easily hold his own in a match, but he wasn't always at the top of his game. He grew up in a desperate situation where risk-taking was very much a way of life, but a good colleague and jiu-jitsu were able to put him on the right track. Now, Hector is a five-time World Championship title holder and instructs martial artists young and old alike in Brazilian jiu-jitsu at Cobrinha in Las Vegas, NV. Through his training, Hector passes on not only martial arts techniques but discipline and confidence as well. For this episode, Hector takes us through the journey that led him out of his former troubled circumstances and toward his current vocation as a confident and influential martial arts champion and instructor. He stresses how essential risk-taking is to advance personally and professionally and explains why he really isn't afraid of the challenges that come his way any more. The Finer Details of This Episode: - Hector discusses the person who helped him get to where he is today in the span of 12 years. - His experience balancing jiu-jitsu training with his work life, and what drew him to the martial art. - What Hector finds very powerful about risk-taking. - How being able to guide others is the “why” that drives Hector. - The reason surrounding yourself with successful people can be key to your own success. - Hector lays out some tips for effective management and building a community from your team. - The biggest difficulties Hector has encountered working with adults vs. kids. - The importance of not trying to rush your success and the benefits of patience. - Why Hector doesn’t feel scared of the challenges he comes up against in his personal and professional lives. - What are some of Hector’s healthy habits that keep him on the right track? - How Hector’s wife has been so instrumental in helping him manage stress. - What Hector has learned from the worst advice he’s received in his life. - WEEKLY CHALLENGE: Why Hector wants you to aim to be 1% better every day. Quotes: “I don’t want to be behind a desk anymore, I wanna do what I love to do.” “If you don’t take a risk you’re never going to improve yourself as a person.” “If I lose everything, I already know how that feels, so I’ll just pull myself back up.” “If I can change the life of one kid or one adult, then I’ve done my job.” “You take care of your people and people will take care of you.” “It’s gonna come—it might not come when you want it to, but if you keep working hard at it, it’s gonna come.” “They say haters make you strong? It’s true.” Guest Links: Cobrinha Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Fitness - http://www.cobrinhabjjlasvegas.com/ Hector on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hectorvasquezbjj/ Show Links: Kelly’s homepage - http://www.kellytravis.net Podcast homepage - http://www.kellytravis.net/podcast
We’re excited to be joined in our eighth episode by Erin Herle, who is hard to nail down to one title, but of her many accomplishments is the founder of Submit the Stigma, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and awareness campaign within the jiu-jitsu community that promotes education, discussion and support for mental illness and those who are affected. She is also a BJJ black belt under Cobrinha, an active competitor including Worlds, Pans, Europeans, and Abu Dhabi Pro, a jiu-jitsu journalist, and last but not least currently training at Blackhouse for her MMA debut on July 6th.
http://www.thebjjmentalcoachpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bjj_mental_podcast_EP25-01.jpg () Erin Herle is a BJJ black belt under Rubens Charles (Cobrinha) and she is the founder of#submitthestigma, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and awareness campaign within the jiu-jitsu community that promotes education, discussion and support for mental illness and those who are affected. Erin talks about the Stigma of Mental Health and the importance of reaching out. Also listen to my final thoughts at [1:04:52] at the end of the interview where I expand on her submit the stigma message. Subscribe to www.thebjjmentalcoachpodcast.com and receive for FREE the e-book version of my book “Launching your BJJ Competition Journey after 30” 10 Steps to maximize your tournament experience. It's also available on amazon.com for $14.95 and you can get for free when you subscribe to our website. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast! I would love to hear your feedback about the show, you can reach me at info@thebjjmentalcoach.com Enjoy the podcast! OSS! Gustavo Dantas Listen to the podcast at: The BJJ Mental Coach Podcast Website – https://tinyurl.com/yamrkkss (https://tinyurl.com/yamrkkss) Itunes – https://tinyurl.com/yae48nwx (https://tinyurl.com/yae48nwx) Google Play – https://tinyurl.com/y9goukf9 (https://tinyurl.com/y9goukf9) Stitcher – https://tinyurl.com/ydxmqzvd (https://tinyurl.com/ydxmqzvd) Live Jiu-Jitsu Update #2 – https://tinyurl.com/y88fcm9h http://www.submitthestigma.org (www.submitthestigma.org)
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
Francisco “Sinistro” joins the show to talk about his beginnings in Ecuador, his recent performance at the KO Finisher and having a winning mindset. He also talks about training with Cobrinha and the importance of keeping training fun! Click “read more” for show notes!SHOW NOTES: KO Finisher recap Submission only format KO Finisher’s unique trophies […]
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
Francisco "Sinistro" joins the show to talk about his beginnings in Ecuador, his recent performance at the KO Finisher and having a winning mindset. He also talks about training with Cobrinha and the importance of keeping training fun!
Mindset Mike of Wrestling Mindset sits down with BJJ legend Cobrinha. We talk about the value of wrestling in BJJ. Sign up for a Wrestling Mindset Free Trial Session Today! https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/consultation.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest this week is the gold medal winner in the IBJJF Atlanta Open's featherweight master one division! It was CJ Murdock's first ever IBJJF tournament, and we talk to him about how surreal the experience was, about the meaning behind his tattoos, why Cobrinha and Megaton are role models, amazing, about training with super-tough brother Josh Murdock, about goals to become a world champion, training with Roberto Traven and much more. Thanks as always to our sponsors, US Grappling, Toro BJJ, and Cageside MMA! Register online at usgrappling.com to compete on March 3 in Raleigh -- and if you need gi or nogi gear to compete, find the best products at cageside.com! If you want access to bonus content, you can support us at patreon.com/dirtywhitebelt, as Cody Maltais, Karl Krebs, Chris Holmes and Betty Broadhurst did this month -- thanks, y'all!
The great Cobrinha just won the Grand Slam, and took gold at his third ADCC in a row. He talked to us about what the honor he's proudest of is, the keys to longevity and success in jiujitsu, balancing family, teaching and training. Enjoy this special bonus show! Thanks as always to our sponsors, US Grappling, Toro BJJ, and Cageside MMA! Register online at usgrappling.com to compete on Dec. 9 at Submission Only Richmond -- and if you need gi or nogi gear to compete, find the best products at cageside.com! If you want access to bonus content, you can support us at patreon.com/dirtywhitebelt, as Cody Maltais, Karl Krebs, Chris Holmes and Betty Broadhurst did this month -- thanks, y'all!
On this episode we cover: -ADCC Submission Grappling big winners -Gordon Ryan, Cobrinha, Felipe Pena -UFC Fight Night and Bellator Recap -Gokhan Saki, OSP, Paul Daley, Ben Henderson Follow us: Instagram: @showtheartpodcast - @showtheartx - @showtheartabe - @amesypie Twitter: @showtheart @ShowtheARTPod Facebook/showtheart - youtube/xshowtheartx www.showtheart.com Sponsors: THANK YOU! www.invertedgear.com - www.kimerakoffee.com - www.vapebright.org
No episódio de hoje, os Dez conhecem o Macaco da Cobrinha, descobrem o filme definitivo do Esquadrão Suicida e falam sobre a excelente segunda temporada de 'Narcos'.O Semana dos 10 é o nosso podcast semanal no qual toda segunda-feira nos juntamos para falar sobre o que fizemos nos últimos 7 dias, comentar as notícias que achamos mais interessantes, ler emails (mande o seu para podcast@10de10.com.br) e falar sobre a agenda do 10 de 10 na próxima semana.***00:00 > Intro05:02 > DLC das semanas passadas16:46 > Filmes31:33 > Séries40:33 > Jogos56:52 > Diversos1:18:28 > Notícias1:30:24 > Emails, comentários e agenda da semana***Para acessar os links do que foi comentado no programa, acesse o post do episódio no nosso site: http://goo.gl/7Xp8ff See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
We have a good mix of people talking about gi vs nogi training. Byron likes both, Gary is a nogi guy, and Matt likes the gi more but the nogi rules. The gi game can be described like a game of 5 vs 5. More technical and slower pace. · More difficult to escape · Grips make a huge difference · More techniques The no gi game is like a 2 vs 2 basketball game. Fast pace and lot more hustle. · Underhooks and overhooks are the “grips “ of no-gi · Leg locks become a big factor · More scrambles We talk about starting out your grappling career with the gi or without it. You should be rolling any chance you can. With our without the gi. If you are interested in belt promotions you need to be training with the gi. Some of the best grapplers in your gym may be training with the gi. Put a gi on and join them. Quote of the week: Keep your friends close and your elbows closer. Article of the week: this week it is a video! Cobrinha break down from adcc 2013. From Ostapbjj
Tim, Matt, and Ernest are back together again. The only way to describe is that Ernest is full of complete ridiculousness. The guys call Tanner Rice to talk about his background learning Jiu-Jitsu from his father in Redding, CA, earning his black belt from Cobrinha, and training with his brothers full time. Ernest blows up the rumor segment with the biggest bombshell of a rumor question ever asked. Later, the guys play a game of "Guess That Message" with message boards.