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Jiu-Jitsu is confusing nowadays. You hear different types of Jiu-Jitsu, such as BJJ, AJJ, or even GJJ. In this episode, Chase gives his takes on all of them and shares their differences. Questions are always encouraged. Please submit them via social media on Instagram via voice message if possible or email me at chasen@chasenhill.com Leave the show 5 stars and a helpful review to show your support :) Follow on social media: YouTube - Chasen Hill Instagram - @chasenhill Facebook - Chasen Hill
Professor Ryan Young, 3rd degree Kama Jiu jitsu Black Belt, discusses his current Annual Thanksgiving food basket drive, why he loves Texas, starting his journey in Hawaii and his time with Relson, Rickson's impact and influence on him, his Jiu Jitsu philosophy, running techniques through the self defense screen, is GJJ a complete martial art, staying out of the red zone, injuries in Jiu Jitsu, his family, not waiting to start one's Jiu Jitsu journey, Dave Kama, and the powerful impact he's had on his life, and more!
Herkese yeniden selamlar! Kafes Podcast'e kaldığımız yerden devam ediyoruz. Bu hafta geleneksel Jiu-Jitsu, yani Gracie Jiu-Jitsu'nun ülkemizdeki temsilcisi Barış Dokur'u ağırladık. Bilmeyenler için Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, günümüzde MMA müsabakaları ve grappling turnuvaları için gelişen BJJ birikiminden ayrı olarak kişisel savunma konusuna yoğunlaşmıştır. Biz de Barış Hoca ile birlikte, kökleri aynı olan bu iki geleneğin günümüzde farklılaştığı noktaları, kemer sistemlerini, roll etmenin GJJ ve BJJ'deki karşılığını, MMA'deki Jiu-Jitsu yansımalarını ve no-gi konusunu konuştuk. Merak ettiklerinizi ve yorumlarınızı bekliyorum.
Un podcast de Bjj Canarias. Hemos tenido la gran oportunidad de charlar con el mismísimo Rorion Gracie, hijo mayor de Helio Gracie, y quien fue el responsable de la expansión del jiu jitsu, desde Brasil, a Estados Unidos, y al mundo entero. No se pierdan su historia, anécdotas, la creación de UFC, los secretos de la dieta Gracie, y muchas cosas más, contadas en primera persona por esta leyenda de las artes marciales. Notas: HISTORIA DEL BJJ - Capítulo 7 - Rorion Gracie, el creador de UFC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YlYVG5yuiQ Gracie Week https://.gracieweek.com/registernow/. GJJ book https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0975941135?pf_rd_r=GNPM4CZ5EQPFXPMPV7G4&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=dd1b3d4b-8eb3-435a-898c-51e521a31f88&pd_rd_w=oSrWm&pd_rd_wg=kN0kR&ref_=pd_gw_unk También pueden descargarse GRATIS app GRACIE JIU JITSU (Google Play o App store) para ver las animaciones en 3D de las técnicas del GJJ book. Gracie Museum (tiene opción para hacer un tour con gafas 3D) www.graciemuseum.com Libro Dieta Gracie https://www.amazon.com/Gracie-Diet-Revised-Rorion/dp/0975941100/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+gracie+diet&qid=16
Miguel and Knocko of the Arm Bar Podcast talk with Nelson Ruiz, a Gracie Jiu Jitsu (GJJ) Purple Belt under Rener and Ryron Gracie, who is also a certified GJJ instructor with his own Certified Training Center (CTC) in Los Angeles. Nelson graciously shares his experiences as an entrepreneur and what it takes to persevere thru a pandemic while pivoting possible career changes. Be sure to follow the Arm Bar Podcast, their hosts and guest on Instagram:@armbar_podcast @armbar_mike @knocko_ @iamnelsonr https://www.gracieuniversity.com/
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Dr Jason Schreiber is a Forensic Physician working with the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (or VIFM). The VIFM is responsible for many famous projects, such as the identification of Ned Kelly’s remains, and research around the Coward’s Punch attacks across Australia. In Jason’s past he’s trained in Judo and won several large competitions, as well as training in Wing Chun later on. His experience as a Forensic Physician exposes him to many cases of physical and sexual assault, and he is regularly called upon to give his expert testamony in court. With this in mind, there’s potentially sensitive content that may trigger those with a history of physical or sexual assault, so please be warned. Instagram: www.instagram.com/fistbumppodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/FistbumpPodcast Intro music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today we have Minol Tutida, BJJ Black Belt and Head Coach at Equipe Mistre Wilson Jiu Jitsu in Preston. Minol was kind enough to give me some of his time recently and we went through how he originally started BJJ, how long he’s been in the martial art for, and some pretty amazing stories of his time in Japan fighting for Deep, which was a channel for fighters to potentially fight in PRIDE. He’s had a fascinating life, moving between countries and continuing his BJJ journey, and has had the privilege of having a lineage directly under a 9th degree red belt (the highest belt that can be achieved by anyone other than a founder of the martial art). He’s an awesome guy and I hope you enjoy this one.
Hey everyone, this is Cam Byrne and welcome to the first Fistbump Podcast of 2019. Firstly, an apology: although we got off to a good start in 2018, towards the end of the year life got in the way a bit, as well as some guests being unable to make it onto the podcast over the Christmas period. It’s surprisingly hard to align my schedule and potential guests, as I’ve got a Monday to Friday job and many of the people that I want to interview aren’t available after hours as they have gyms to run, families to see, or fighters to train. We have a few guests lined up for the coming weeks, so hopefully I can get into a bit more a rhythm with these episodes. Again, if you have any suggestions on who you’d like on the podcast, feel free to let me know. Today we have Deon Perkins, BJJ Black Belt and Head Coach at Perkins Jiu Jitsu out of Hammers Gym in Nunawading. I’ve known Deon for about 8 years now, and he was actually my first BJJ coach for about 6 years. I received both my blue and purple belt from him, he’s an incredibly technical coach, and the Perkins club has grown (both in size and skill) under his guidance. We talk through a lot of different subjects on this one, but it’s great to hear the strides he’s making at his club. For those that are lucky enough to live in Melbourne nearby, I’d highly recommend coming down and checking out the club. I hope you enjoy it. Intro Music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Hey guys & Gals, this is Cam Byrne and welcome to the Fistbump Podcast. Today we’ve got an incredibly special guest on the show with us… Ralph Gracie BJJ Black Belt, head instructor at Empire Jiu Jitsu in San Francisco, host of his YouTube segment “Move of the week”… Kurt “The Rhino” Osiander. If you haven’t heard of Kurt, you’re missing out - his teaching philosophy focuses on getting really good at the “basic” or “fundamentals” before progressing onto more advanced techniques. Even if you ignore the technique, his no bullshit style and his catch phrase “bro, you fucked up a long time ago” has helped him amass a cult following online. I’m giving everyone a pretty clear warning for this episode: if you don’t like swearing, or potentially offensive topics, this podcast isn’t for you - Kurt is always honest and blunt about his opinions, so prepare yourself. I hope you like the podcast, let me know on the Fistbump Podcast Facebook page. Intro Music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today we have Brock McRobb, MMA fighter out of Hammers Gym in Nunawading. I’ve known Brock for about 3 years now, and it’s hard to believe that someone so humble and quiet is also a professional MMA fighter. We had a great chat about where he grew up, in what environment, his injuries over the years, the difference between his traditional Muay Thai roots and his new MMA focus, and lots of other things. It’s an amazing story, and awesome to hear about his fighters mentality, what he’s proud of, and his general outlook to the fight game - I hope you enjoy it. Intro Music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today we have Chris Shen on the podcast - head wrestling coach at Team Takedown, psychologist, author and has refereed and judged multiple high profile MMA events, including the UFC. For more information on his new book, 'Wrestling with Resilience: A Handbook for Developing Resilience and Mental Toughness', head to this link: tinyurl.com/y8vqafu9 Intro Music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Hey everyone, this is Cam Byrne and welcome to the first ever Fistbump Podcast! For our inaugural episode, we have BJJ Black Belt and all round good guy, Robbie Singh with us. I’ve only known Robbie for about a year, since I started training with him, but his general life philosophy is very much in line with my own, so I thought it would make for an insightful chat. It also gave me a chance to ask him some questions that he probably doesn’t have time to answer during class, and get an understanding of how he balances so many conflicting priorities in his life. I hope you enjoy it, and if you have any feedback on any of the discussions, I’d love to hear from you. Intro Music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, I interview my lovely, brilliant, amazing friend Alexandria Hart. This lady is not only a beautiful soul, but she is also a marketing powerhouse. She has been running Good Joo Joo, her marketing firm, for about 1.5 years now and she is on fire. Alex has worked with several big brands and helped them crack the code when it comes to customer acquisition. She also has an ultra-talented team who is complete remote - how cool is that?! Alex has designed a business and lifestyle that most people only dream of… I mean…. She LIVES in Tulum, Mexico about 25% of the year… We talk all about how she went from working as a paralegal to becoming a world class marketer and then a successful entrepreneur. Alex goes into detail on how the bumps in her journey helped her end up with a lifestyle better than she could ever imagine. Alex lives her life by the theory of the Happiness Margin. She explains what the happiness margin is and encourages BSQ listeners to consider how they can live inside the happiness margin. We also discuss how the happiness margin and the concept of delayed gratification can reside in your life harmoniously. Question Highlights: How you started in one field and then switched to another What drove you to make the switch? What did other people say about your switch? What were you most scared / concerned about as you were making the switch? And then you made a switch AGAIN! To starting your own consulting biz… how did that happen? What drove you to do that? Did you make $$ right away? How did you pay the bills? What keeps you up at night when it comes to GJJ? What is the happiness margin? What does it mean to you? How do you apply the HM in your biz? How does the happiness margin apply to GJJ? How does someone know if they are NOT living in the HM? So we have been talking about the HM in the context of the business...what about someone who isn't running a business right now, how can they apply the Happiness Margin? When it comes to living beyond the status quo, what is the #1 most important thing to keep in mind in your opinion? In This Episode You Will Learn: Why "getting wrecked" can actually be a good thing for your life and career What the theory of the Happiness Margin is How to apply the Happiness Margin to your life Resources: Good Joo Joo: http://goodjoojoo.net IG: @shmalexhart, @goodjoojoo_ -- Check out my website at http://avanimiriyala.com. Follow me on social media @AvaniMiriyala – can't wait to hang out with you there!
This is a great episode with a ton of relevant and useful tips for combat athletes! Jason C. Brown shares a ton of information about kettlebell conditioning for jiu-jitsu and other martial arts including the details of kettlebell form, competitions, and designing conditioning programs for different people with different goals. We also riff on old-school jiu-jitsu techniques and why they still work. Give it a listen and, as always, please share it with someone else if you think it'll be useful for them!
Professor Jorge Jimenez, 3rd degree Black Belt under Professor Pedro Sauer and owner of Gracie Jiu Jitsu Balance Academy in Sharpsburg, GA (a PS affiliate school and a gracie Academy CTC). In this interview Jorge talks about the recent Pedro Sauer camp, his start in Jiu Jitsu and time in Salt Lake City, attending UFC 1, completing the Gracie Academy instructor certification program (ICP), what he gleaned from the Royce Gracie v Matt hughes fight, applying GJJ in your everyday life, lessons learned on the way to black belt, Rener and Ryron’s impact on him, the importance of breathing, and Professor Sauer’s influence on his Jiu Jitsu and life
Professor David Adiv is a 5th degree GJJ black belt and Co Founder of the original RGDA Association, which is now known as the Gracie Humaita association. He is the owner of Fightzone: Fit to Fight, a fighter clothing and products company, as well as the owner and head instructor of Gracie New Jersey, an academy which focuses on all aspects of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu: Self-defense, Sport Jiu-Jitsu, Submission Grappling and MMA.
World renowned Self Defense and security expert, and GJJ black belt, Steve Kardian, discusses his training in JKD, Kyokushin Karate, CSW, and GJJ (Phil Migliarese, Erik Paulson, Tony Gioffre), the early days at the Gracie academy (including time with GM Helio), law enforcement, the adrenal response, Defend U (and women’s self defense), home and travel security, enhance breathwork with Dr. Belisa Vranich, and the defining moment in his life when he knew he was destined to serve the public.
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Erik Hollon, GJJ practitioner and head instructor at East Coast Martial Arts
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Interview with Jeff Howard, GJJ practitioner and attorney, shares legal advice regading martial arts