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Between the time the first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1901 and 1933, a total of 31 were awarded to German scientists and politicians. To name just a few, Wilhelm Röntgen (1901), Max Planck (1918), Albert Einstein (1921) and Werner Heisenberg (1932) for Physics, Emil Fischer (1902), Fritz Haber (1918), Walther Nernst (1920) and Hans Fischer (1930) for chemistry, Emil von Behring (1901), Robert Koch (1905) and Otto Warburg (1931) for medicine, Theodor Mommsen (1902), Gerhart Hauptmann (1912) and Thomas Mann (1929) for literature and Gustav Stresemann for peace. The UK and France received 17 and 15 respectively, whilst the US picked up just 6 during that same period. How could German universities rise to such dominance during the 19th and early 20th century from very humble beginnings? That is what we will look at in this episode.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic KnightsThe Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356The Reformation before the Reformation
I am joined by Emil Fischer to where we discuss his BJJ journey, taking over as head Jiu Jitsu instructor at Strongstyle MMA and that amazing feeling of making someone drive home from a tournament with the music off.
Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health and becoming a better person. Shop our apparel line made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete at https://jiujitsuoutlet.com/ On the 87th episode of the Jiu-Jitsu Outlet podcast, I talk to BJJ black belt Emil Fischer. Emil is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and an instructor. He makes a living in the martial arts and has been training for over twenty years. In this interview, we react to the New York Times article about how Jiu-Jitsu training can lead to severe injuries. Emil discusses how to train martial arts in a way that reduces the risk of injury. We talk about why having common sense is so important and different ways to keep practice safe. We also discuss how training in the martial arts has impacted Emil's mental health and life off the mats. Emil shares about what it's like training with UFC fighters like Stipe Miocic and how the keep training safe at the highest levels. What is your reaction to the New York Times article? Let us know below in the comments. Keep in touch with Emil using these links: Follow him on social media: https://www.instagram.com/emilfischerbjj/ https://www.facebook.com/emil.fischer Check out Emil's amazing online training content: https://www.rokfin.com/emilfischerbjj Train with Emil: https://www.facebook.com/StrongStyleMMA Here's a link to the episode we discussed with Kit Dale about why games are better than drilling: https://youtu.be/euyDy7vlZWY -------------------------------------- Want to support the show and the research we are doing into the societal impacts of martial arts? Go to https://JiuJitsuOutlet.com/ to shop our exclusive line of apparel made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete. The information in this episode should NOT be considered medical advice but instead educational information. If you are struggling with your mental health and want to speak with a professional therapist, I recommend https://Talkspace.com/ ... This is the therapy service that worked for me when I was at my darkest moments in life and dealing with panic attacks every day.
Today, we are thrilled to have a special guest on the show, Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt extraordinaire, Emil Fischer, hailing from Cleveland, OH, and representing Strong Style MMA. Emil is a practitioner who often finds himself at the crossroads of professionalism and an active Jiu-Jitsu lifestyle. In my opinion, he is also one of the most misunderstood figures in the community. Some of my favorite aspects of Emil are that he is intelligent, effective, and irreverent, I think it is this mixture that makes those with overdeveloped egos uncomfortable. Emil's walkouts in Jiu-Jitsu competitions are, without a doubt, the stuff of legend—don't take my word for it, go and search for yourself. In this episode, we delve into Emil's early days, exploring why he initially faced challenges at white belt like being asked to leave a couple of academies. We'll unravel the confusion surrounding Emil's academy affiliation, touch on his contributions to Jiu-Jitsu Times, explore his unique Burt Reynolds guard instructional, and connect the dots between him and notable figures like Meerkatsu, Stipe Miocic, Dante Leon, and much more. It's a fascinating discussion, and I empathized with and genuinely liked Emil. Remember to show your support by liking, sharing, and subscribing. Links:IG: https://www.instagram.com/emilfischerbjj/ https://www.instagram.com/effective_jiujitsu/ https://www.instagram.com/strongstyle_mma/ Give us a 5-star review on Apple Music and Spotify Share this podcast with a friend it helps us out. Become a VIP member for only .99 a month, and get ad-free, uncensored, early episodes podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foreverwhitebelt/subscribe. Instagram @foreverwhitebeltshow. Go buy your Forever White Belt swag at teespring.com/forever-white-belt. Linktree https://linktr.ee/foreverwhitebelt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foreverwhitebelt/message
Ich hatte das Vergnügen mit Martin Merten und Clemens Bachhuber von der staatlichen Fachschule für Lebensmitteltechnik in Berlin zu sprechen. Wie ihr wisst, bin ich gelernter Fleischer und war selbst von 2011 bis 2013 auf der Emil-Fischer Schule. Was hatte ich nach den 2 Jahren in der Tasche? Einen Abschluss als Staatlich geprüfter Lebensmitteltechniker, mit dem ich in der Lebensmittelindustrie mit Kusshand in leitenden Positionen anfangen konnte (aber auch QM oder Produktentwickler hätte ich eine gute Figur abgeben können). Nicht nur das, sondern noch einen Ausbilderschein, die Fachhochschulreife und einen Abschluss, der auf der Ebene eines Bachelor gehandelt wird. Und all das als Fleischer, der mit einem Jahr Berufserfahrung noch mal 2 Jahre die Schulbank gedrückt und einen ordentlichen Batzen Geld in Form von Schüler-BAföG bekommen hat. Hört sich zu schön an, um wahr zu sein? Wenn Du einen Lebensmittel-Hintergrund hast, solltest Du Dich unbedingt noch für dieses Jahr bewerben!
Ich hatte das Vergnügen mit Martin Merten und Clemens Bachhuber von der staatlichen Fachschule für Lebensmitteltechnik in Berlin zu sprechen. Wie ihr wisst, bin ich gelernter Fleischer und war selbst von 2011 bis 2013 auf der Emil-Fischer Schule. Was hatte ich nach den 2 Jahren in der Tasche? Einen Abschluss als Staatlich geprüfter Lebensmitteltechniker, mit dem ich in der Lebensmittelindustrie mit Kusshand in leitenden Positionen anfangen konnte (aber auch QM oder Produktentwickler hätte ich eine gute Figur abgeben können). Nicht nur das, sondern noch einen Ausbilderschein, die Fachhochschulreife und einen Abschluss, der auf der Ebene eines Bachelor gehandelt wird. Und all das als Fleischer, der mit einem Jahr Berufserfahrung noch mal 2 Jahre die Schulbank gedrückt und einen ordentlichen Batzen Geld in Form von Schüler-BAföG bekommen hat. Hört sich zu schön an, um wahr zu sein? Wenn Du einen Lebensmittel-Hintergrund hast, solltest Du Dich unbedingt noch für dieses Jahr bewerben! Folge direkt herunterladen
Ich hatte das Vergnügen mit Martin Merten und Clemens Bachhuber von der staatlichen Fachschule für Lebensmitteltechnik in Berlin zu sprechen. Wie ihr wisst, bin ich gelernter Fleischer und war selbst von 2011 bis 2013 auf der Emil-Fischer Schule. Was hatte ich nach den 2 Jahren in der Tasche? Einen Abschluss als Staatlich geprüfter Lebensmitteltechniker, mit dem ich in der Lebensmittelindustrie mit Kusshand in leitenden Positionen anfangen konnte (aber auch QM oder Produktentwickler hätte ich eine gute Figur abgeben können). Nicht nur das, sondern noch einen Ausbilderschein, die Fachhochschulreife und einen Abschluss, der auf der Ebene eines Bachelor gehandelt wird. Und all das als Fleischer, der mit einem Jahr Berufserfahrung noch mal 2 Jahre die Schulbank gedrückt und einen ordentlichen Batzen Geld in Form von Schüler-BAföG bekommen hat. Hört sich zu schön an, um wahr zu sein? Wenn Du einen Lebensmittel-Hintergrund hast, solltest Du Dich unbedingt noch für dieses Jahr bewerben!
We finally get a chance to sit down with BJJ Black Belt Emil Fischer and things get heated! Follow Emil: https://www.instagram.com/emilfischerbjj/ Learn from Emil: https://www.rokfin.com/emilfischerbjj ►
Un podcast de Bjj Canarias. Hablamos con Emil Fischer, actual cinturón marrón de jiu jitsu, tres veces campeón no-gi Panamericano, múltiple campeón de Fight 2 Win masters no-gi y de varios campeonatos locales, y reconocido "patero" donde los haya. Nos cuenta cómo descubrió el jiu jitsu, que fue después de desenmascarar el anterior arte marcial que practicaba, cómo enfoca él los entrenamientos, el por qué de sus extravagancias cuando va a competir, su opinión en contra de las políticas que hay en nuestro deporte, y muchísimas cosas más!! Notas: Emil Fischer - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilfischerbjj/?hl=es Palmarés de Emil Fischer en SmoothComp https://smoothcomp.com/en/profile/91327 Emil Fischer, autor en Jiu-Jitsu Times https://www.jiujitsutimes.com/author/emil/ Artículos de Emil Fischer en el blog de Aces Jiu Jitsu https://blog.acesjiujitsuclub.com/author/emil_fischer/ REACCIÓN - Mejores momentos de Emil Fischer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DNTxTzncW0 G&M#143 - Heelhooks y knee reaping en la IBJJF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAc7m68carY Realizado por: Gonzalo Samijosky. Jay Kamble. Emiliano Samijosky. Canción: "12 Hours in Addis" - Nana Kwabena Patrocinadores: Island Fighters Shop https://islandfightersshop.com/ Kanem Sport https://www.kanemsport.com/ref/bjjcanarias Strongest Hero https://strongesthero.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
We get a few moments to catch up with Emil Fischer who only takes a few minutes to get into his gripes with FloGrappling. We talk a little bit about his upcoming competitions, as well as the current state of jiu-jitsu during COVID.Give the episode a listen and then be sure to add us on all social media platforms @GrapplingHour and then check out GrapplingHour.com for more info.
Emil Fischer is a BJJ Competitor, Writer. Sponsored by, Meerkatsu, North Coast Cryo, Eddys On Coventry, Defense Soap, Nottarookie, Impact Mouthguards, & The Terphouse. North South Jiu-Jitsu brand ambassador. Today we talk about the upcoming Sapateiro Invitational happening on September 26 where Emil is defending his 205# Belt. We also dive into Emil's vision of where Jiu-Jitsu through better storytelling and diversifying the platforms BJJ is aired. Please welcome the one and only #SILLYGOOSETIME Emil Fischer.
Today I have on the current Sapateiro Invitational 205lb Champion to announce his upcoming opponent for a card in September. Show some love to the sponsors: www.nogination.com www.libertyammo.com
Emil Fischer is a Brown Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and host of the "BCTL" (Baking Cookies, Taking Limbs) podcast.
On this episode, we talk with BJJ brown belt and fierce competitor, Emil Fischer.We connect remotely via Zoom, and just chat about his competition experience, goals, and an alteration at a local tournament a few months back. Great conversation - great person - and lastly, great competitor.
I chat with F2W champ Emil Fischer about his competitive career and Catch Wrestling.
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
Emil Fischer joins the show and discusses ego culture in some academies, controlling aggression and intensity, "rude" techniques and why it doesn't matter if you tap in training, even to lower ranks. He also talks about why he always studies his opponents
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
Emil Fischer joins the show and discusses ego culture in some academies, controlling aggression and intensity, “rude” techniques and why it doesn’t matter if you tap in training, even to lower ranks. He also talks about why he always studies his opponents. Click “read more” for listening options and show notes! Android listening options – […]
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Emil recap Fight to Win 130 in Denver, CO, the AJP UAEJJF Queen of Mats and preview Fight to Win 131 Vagner Rocha Vs Tye Ruotolo. At the end of the episode we talk about the Spyder Championship. In the news section of the show the hosts talk about the Upcoming Quintet Ultra event that will feature teams representing the UFC, Pride, WEC, and Strikeforce. Maine and Emil pontificate on who they think could be part of each team. In the recap section of the show we kick it off with Fight to Win 130 Tim Spriggs defeating Erberth Santos via Decision to reclaim his Fight to Win Heavy Weight title. After that we talk about Michael Liera amazing 40 second Bow and Arrow choke and bolo sequence. We talk about Kedge Zawack and his textbook Hari Goshi double Ippon victory. As well as the rest of the Judo matches on the card. We also talk about some Brown Belt title matches. With Sheliah Lindsey vs Mo Black Bantam Weight No-Gi title. As well as Emil Fischer paint me like one of your French girls victory over Bruce Bugbee for the Masters Brown Belt Light Heavy Weight No-Gi title.Then we move into the Queen of Mats inaugural event that saw Luiza Monteiro vs Ana Rodrigues in a technical match with plenty of tech ups. Ending with Luiza Monteiro being crowned the AJP first Queen of Mats for UAEJJF. We also recapped a few of the Rio Grand Slam Finals talking about Mayssa Bastos versus brown belt stand out Brenda Larissa. Isaque Bahiense vs Charles Negromonte, and a few other stand out matches from the event. After that we move into the preview section talking about Fight to Win 131 Vagner Rocha Vs Tye Ruotolo. The Future Vs the Savage as its being booked. Maine and Emil talk at length about this matchup and how they think the veteran style of Rocha will clash with the Atos standout. We talk about how we think the style of what we saw from both competitors at ADCC will carry over, and how things will play out in the scrambles. After that in the outro section Maine and Emil talk about the upcoming Sypder Championship with 250,000 on the line in Prize money the heaviest hitters at +100 Kg and -76 Kg compete for their share of the prize money. Recorded 11-4-2019Be sure to check out the Grappling Rewind on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJlx0zzA6LloWQtpTjD3VeAInstagram https://www.instagram.com/grappling_rewind/Our Website http://www.grapplingrewind.comFacebook https://www.facebook.com/GrapplingRewind/Twitter https://twitter.com/grapplingrewindJoint the Discussion on Discord https://discord.gg/Aedvc3xOr talk with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/SportBJJSuperfightFans/
Kenny interviewed Emil Fischer via the phone, reaching all the way out to Cleveland Ohio. They talk about Emil's superfight career, some ADCC and bjj rule sets. Available on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. Enjoy.
Kenny interviewed Emil Fischer via the phone, reaching all the way out to Cleveland Ohio. They talk about Emil's superfight career, some ADCC and bjj rule sets. Available on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. Enjoy.
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
On this weeks show Maine and Emil recap the weeks professional BJJ and sport Jiu Jitsu news. Including Keenan remaining a free agent. Seth Daniels and the Fight to Win crew producing ADCC 2019. Craig Jones releasing more leg lock DVD's and a little about Lachlan Giles AMA on Reddit this week. After the news segment we dive right into the UAEJJF with the 2019 Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship. ABWPJJC for short. We saw some outstanding matches in the finals of this event including Beatriz Mesquita vs Ffion Davies which ended up being one of the closest 10-2 matches Emil had ever seen. We talk about the growing rivalry between Paulo Miyao, and Isaac Doederlien, Tommy Langaker having another stand out performance. Erberth Santos vs Kaynan Duarte, and Duarte Vs Adam Wardzinski, plus the rest of the finals matches to crown this years UAEJJC world champion. After that we break down the second and final ADCC European Trials, its seemed to be a weekend for kneebars between the first two events on this weekend. We see Uk grappling star Thomas Halpin Limerick take gold as well as Maine and Emil butcher European names as per usual. We see a number of men named Mateusz take ADCC trials spots, and a really cool dogbar to kneebar plan B sweep from Mraz Avdoyan vs Daniel Ladero in his finals match. ADCC is fast approaching and the whole team is excited to see how the final few invites and trials spots line up and bring the event together. After that we get into Fight to Win 110 in Cleveland, OH, featuring Cleveland's own Stipe Miocic the most decorated UFC Heavyweight of all time taking on fellow emergency services member Aaron Howard in the first time Stipe has ever competed in the Gi. We recap and talk about Michael Liera Jr. taking on Jaime Canuto in the Black Belt Fight of the Night. Then talk about Zach Maslany tight head and arm choke of Rob Hileman in the Black Belt Submission of the Night. We get into the brown belts a bit on this card talking about Emil Fischer strange Rick and Morty themed walk out that may rival even fellow brown belt on the card and team no sleep member Troy Everett. We talk about about Matt Paul, and Dan Dykeman's scissor take down to Heel Hook Sub of the night for the brown belts.After that we get Rob Sullivan in the studio to preview Beat the Streets Grapple at the Garden event featuring a bunch of national team members, college and international champions. As well as the matchup everyone is looking at Ben Askren vs. Jordan Burroughs, and other stand out wrestling matches on the card. After that we preview Fight to Win 111 in Chicago IL, a city that F2W has said is one of the best cities in the country as far as crowds go. We preview this card that features a Black Belt Heavy Weight Title between Erberth Santos and Gutemberg Pereira. This card has a co main event Female Black Belt Bantam Weight Title between Catherine Perrett and Luiza Monteiro. This card also features matches like Gustavo Batista vs Matheus Diniz, and a long awaited match that we had previously previewed in Matt Leighton vs Devhonte Johnson. This card is stacked with tons of black belts and sure to produce some amazing matches. After that in the outro of the show we seem to end on a downer for some reason talking about Maine's upcoming Cortisone shots in his back the day after this recording. Recorded on 4-29-2019
In this special extra episode, Jamie Clubb discusses how fighters adapt to fight within their combat sport, how fights are manipulated within the rules of competition and how all this contrasts with the expectations of those who watch. Links for this episodeClubb Chimera WebsiteClubb Chimera Facebook PageClubb Chimera TwitterClubb Chimera YouTubeOn this Day: Frank Bruno beat Oliver McCall to win the WBC Title Floyd Mayweather defeats Manny Pacquiao in Unanimous DecisionThe Heel Fighter: Promotion & its Consequences (CCMA Podcast)Mendoza the Magnificent: The Man who Revolutionised Boxing Manny (2014)Jack Johnson and the Art of Punching in ClinchesWillie Pep's Footwork ExplainedJudging Muay Thai Fights by Tony MyersThe Donkey GuardThe Donkey Guard and the Farce of a "Real Fight" by Jeff HarderThe Donkey Guard Conundrum by Emil Fischer
"Die deutsche Naturforschung und die vielfach mit ihr in Wechselwirkung stehende Technik haben mit Ausbruch des Krieges von Seiten des feindlichen Auslandes mancherlei Geringschätzung und Kränkung erfahren. ... Jedenfalls wollen wir uns dadurch nicht irremachen lassen, sondern fortfahren, im Wettstreit mit allen anderen Kulturvölkern den Schatz der Naturerkenntnis zu mehren und durch nützliche Anwendung in Gewerben und Künsten der ganzen Menschheit dienstbar zu machen."
On this episode, Bill and Ed interview 2 BJJ celebs. UFC 2 Veteran Sean Doughterty steals the show with his humble insights to Self Defense, Fighting, and Life. Sponsored BJJ Athlete and Jiu-Jitsu Times contributing writer, Emil Fischer brings in a great perspective from the point of view of a competitor. Find Emil: https://www.facebook.com/emilfischerbjj/ Find Sean: https://www.facebook.com/sean.daugherty.395 Black Belt Tips: blackbelttips@gmail.com blackbelttips.com
Die erste Folge von The Random Scientist beschäftigt sich mit der Zelle als kleinste lebendige Einheit von Lebewesen, den Auswirkungen von verwehrtem Sex auf den Alkoholkonsum in Fliegen, ob das Y Chromsom bald überflüssig wird und mit dem deutschen Nobelpreisträger Emil Fischer.
Modern spectroscopic tools show not only the constitution, configuration, and conformation of glucose but also how it interconverts between isomeric hemiketal pyranose rings. One of mankind’s great accomplishments was determinining its constitution and especially its configuration before such spectroscopy. By 1887 Heinrich Kiliani had established the constitution of glucose as an aldohexose, and with help from Emil Fischer, he developed a method for homologating aldoses. Fisher assembled a great deal of experimental evidence on interconversion of natural and artificial aldoses, and their derivatives, especially their crystalline osazones. In 1892 he used this evidence to prove logically which of eight aldohexose configurations corresponds to glucose and to provide definitive support for van’t Hoff’s stereochemical theory. In 1991 Cram, Tanner, and Thomas reported the NMR spectrum of antiaromatic cyclobutadiene, which they prepared by photolysis inside a clamshell molecule that they designed and constructed in order to isolate this highly reactive molecule. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2011.
Another BJJ WEE Week is in the books, and this year is worthy of a Netflix special. Listen in as the guys recap WreslteMania and WWE BJJ Week. Then, new friend to the show and bad ass purple belt, Emil Fischer stops by to play Over/Under Kevin UFC 210. Emil rocks, and so does this podcast.
The podcast opens with a lively discussion about Jon Jones enhancement advice, Jacare going to Bellator, and GSP vs. Bisping. Emil Fischer is back to add his comedic stylings to UFC 210 and Fight 2 Win Pro 30. Listen in!