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Working Cows
Ep. 379 – Lane Hale and Justin Rader – The Philosophy of Bull Leasing

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 46:21


Lane Hale and Justin Rader of 100th Meridian Ranching in Canadian, TX joined me to discuss the growth and maturation of their bull leasing business. We discuss the lessons they've learned in bull selection, handling, and genetics. We also discuss the ins and outs of leasing bulls through 100th Meridian Ranching and the benefits of...

Working Cows
Ep. 377 – Lane Hale and Justin Rader – Recovering from the Smokehouse Creek Fire

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 65:24


Lane Hale and Justin Rader of 100th Meridian Ranching in Canadian, TX joined me to discuss their experience with the Smokehouse Creek Fire. A wildfire that burned 1.2 million acres of the Texas Panhandle and Western Oklahoma in February and March of 2024. We discuss what they did to get ready for the fire as...

The Ridge Community Church
The Gospel Story | Justin Rader | John

The Ridge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 31:36


Notes: http://bible.com/events/48988667

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Working Cows
Ep. 155 - Justin Rader - Bull Leasing

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020


Justin Rader of 100th Meridian Ranching joined me to discuss the advantages of leasing bulls for your cow/calf operation. We talk about the flexibility of this practice as well as the lengths to which they are going to ensure the health and safety of the bulls they lease.

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Life Unraveled Podcast
Jiu Jitsu Unraveled #28 with Justin "Darth" Rader.

Life Unraveled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 91:34


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  

On Board With Star-Lord
Justin Rader and Hector Lombard

On Board With Star-Lord

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 102:06


Today I finish up my chat with Justin Rader, and midway through the show after some technical difficulties I'm joined by former Bellator Middleweight Champ and current Bare Knuckle Boxer Hector Lombard, to talk about a potential match up with Mike Tyson

BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!

This week we have listener favorite Justin Rader back on the show for a great conversation. We cover a wide range of topics this interview has something for everyone. We talk about: His Martial Arts school in Edmond Oklahoma His start to sports and martial arts Why he did not wrestle in college Importance of mindset and believing in yourself Using his wrestling for submission wrestling and mma Running the school The difference of competitor, coach, and instructor Training with Ryan Hall Rules for BJJ or nogi His mission with Legacy Martial Arts The mindset of a great teammate How martial arts develops leadership Simon Sinek: Why Leaders Eat Last Links: Legacy Martial Arts in Edmond Oklahoma Simon Sinek: Why Leaders Eat Last BjjBrick Shop Your First Year of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Six BJJ Training Games to Play While Rolling Your support is appreciated on Patreon Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod

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On Board With Star-Lord
Justin Rader

On Board With Star-Lord

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 87:27


Today I talk to one of the OG's Americans to compete in BJJ at a high level in the lighter weight classes. Justin is a 4X World Champ and an ADCC Medalist. Overall a really cool and intelligent dude, and we're going to do this again. Sponsors: www.helm.clothing www.libertyammo.com www.haveashotoffreedom.com

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AGF Podcast
Justin Rader

AGF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 87:41


Justin Rader sits down with AGF's Brandon Quick to talk about his life grappling, competing, and running his gym Legacy Martial Arts in Edmond, Oklahoma.

ZEROBELTMAFIA's podcast
Episode 7: Professor Justin Rader

ZEROBELTMAFIA's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 186:10


Professor Justin “Darth” Rader is one of the most prolific and accomplished competitive grapplers to come out of Oklahoma. He started his career wrestling, later transitioning into BJJ. His career accomplishments include:     Pan Am Champion (brown belt) 2x World No-Gi Champion (brown belt, black belt) ADCC East Coast Trials Champion ADCC Worlds Bronze Medalist 7-3 MMA record Nearly Pulled A Man‘s Head Clean Off  [ just Google search for “Decapi-Rader” ]   Take a look inside his mind as we discuss the shortcomings of modern grappling tournaments and dare to imagine a new approach to tournament formats.  Catch the Legacy Team and Prof Rader at: https://legacyma.com IG: legacy.martialarts FB:  https://m.facebook.com/LegacyMartialArts.LMA/ IG: darthrader86 FB:  https://m.facebook.com/DarthRader86/ Music Credits: John "Caveman Jesus" Williams made our bitchin' theme. If you like it, you'll probably like his other project, Cosmic Wool. Check them out on iHeartRadio, Apple Music, and Spotify.

InfernoCast
InfernoCast 5 - Justin Rader discusses Wrestling beginnings and a World Champion mindset

InfernoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 84:58 Transcription Available


Kaleb and Justin talk about his start in Taekwondo as a kid, his parents influence on being successful and his transition into wrestling. Other topics included Justin's path to multiple world championships, some of his favorite matches and hardest matches and a lot of discussion on mindset and excellence in practice and competition. Plus lots of nerdy jokes and fun stories.

This is Oklahoma
This is Justin Rader with Legacy Martial Arts

This is Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 73:54


On this episode your host Mike Hearne sits down with Justin Rader owner and Professor at Legacy Martial Arts in Edmond. Justin was raised in Oklahoma where he began wrestling at a young age and throughout his childhood fought in many disciplines. Justin is a World Champion, Super Hero fanatic and lover of leadership. His passion for empowering the future generation in intoxicating as you'll soon find out in this interview. Listen in as we go back over some of Justin's finest moments as well as talking about the present day and what he and his superhero team are doing at Legacy MA for the future leaders of Oklahoma. Follow Justin on Instagram @legacy.martialarts and as always thanks for listening and don't forget to leave a review 5* preferred. #thisisoklahoma

Black Belt Banter Podcast
#0043 Justin Rader

Black Belt Banter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 43:12


Todd and Clinton sit down with world champion Justin Rader, owner of Legacy Martial Arts in Edmond, OK to talk about how he got into martial arts at a young age, his mix of wrestling and Jiu Jitsu, and what it's like being a gym owner.

The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling

Justin Rader joins the show and talks about blending Wrestling with BJJ, developing take downs, leaving your comfort zone, and the importance of knowing why you train. He also talks about leadership and effective coaching. Click “read more” for listening options and show notes! Listen on iPhone Android listening options – PodBean – Stitcher Radio […]

The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling

Justin Rader joins the show and talks about blending Wrestling with BJJ, developing take downs, leaving your comfort zone, and the importance of knowing why you train. He also talks about leadership and effective coaching

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MMA All Day
LFA 15 Live Results

MMA All Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 5:23


LFA 15 at 9pm! • Stephen Skoch vs. Chibwikem Onyenegecha • Chibe is killing it! • Chibe via TKO and is now 6-0 • Justin Rader vs. Emmanuel Rivera • Ground and Pound • Full Mount! • Great 3rd round • Justin Rader via Unanimous Decision • Kendall Carnahan vs. Tyler Shinn • Carnahan forfeits 45% of purse • Shinn with the triangle chokes • Up to the judges • Tyler Shinn via Split Decision • Derrick Adkins vs. Dan Moret • Dan Moret via Arm Triangle • Braden Smith vs. Manny Meraz • Meraz

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FunkMMA Strength & Conditioning Podcast
EP004 - FunkMMA Podcast Episode 4 - Andy Tiet

FunkMMA Strength & Conditioning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 89:57


In this episode of the FunkMMA Podcast we chat with Andy Tiet. Andy is an MMA fighter, Certified Nutritionist, Muay thai champion, Trainer, Manager of Evolucao Thai gym, videographer, and also my “Right Hand Man” and business partner. At only 23 years old, Andy has battled from barely being able to pay rent to travelling to Thailand multiple times while helping grow a 7 figure online business. Andy had the opportunity to spar with Buakaw and just finished a week training with Bellator fighters Rafael Lovato Jr and Justin Rader at Evolucao Thai – His story is awesome an inspirational to all

FunkMMA Strength & Conditioning Podcast
EP004 - FunkMMA Podcast Episode 4 - Andy Tiet

FunkMMA Strength & Conditioning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 89:57


In this episode of the FunkMMA Podcast we chat with Andy Tiet. Andy is an MMA fighter, Certified Nutritionist, Muay thai champion, Trainer, Manager of Evolucao Thai gym, videographer, and also my “Right Hand Man” and business partner. At only 23 years old, Andy has battled from barely being able to pay rent to travelling to Thailand multiple times while helping grow a 7 figure online business. Andy had the opportunity to spar with Buakaw and just finished a week training with Bellator fighters Rafael Lovato Jr and Justin Rader at Evolucao Thai – His story is awesome an inspirational to all

BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!

The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and RSS link for Andriod This week we bring you one of the top no-gi grapplers in the world. Justin Rader is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Rafael Lovato Jr.  You can find Justin training and coaching at Lovato’s School of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Here is a more detailed profile on Justin. Justin Rader We talk about: His competition style What he did as a child and how that has effected him today The calf slicer His role as a coach The current set of rules in Jiu-Jitsu and how he would change it What would happen if you got a -1 for pulling guard Why he dislikes advantages How a change of rules would change the art His ideas of what submissions should be illegal His history of not tapping to submissions Wrestling as a kid Some differences in training BJJ and wrestling The benefits of doing a competition How he runs the kids class The lack of take downs in adult BJJ The importance of a good stance Why you need good endurance to have an effective stance Advice for people who can only train 1 or 2 times a week His take on the new star wars movie :) Links: OKBJJ On the Mat lucky gi Green strength training Mike Calimbas Photography Justin's Facebook page Justin's Instagram Quote of the week: “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” Robert Frost, 1963 Article of the week: 7 powerful ways to fail better Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast

BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!

Today we are going to be talking about the different types of white belts in BJJ.  You might be a white belt or you might be coaching one, this episode should be a benefit to anyone who trains Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Types of White belts Totally new:  You may appear to be a blank slate, but you are going to bring something different to the table.  Good for you for getting in there and trying it out.  In the long run this grappler should be a smooth rolling partner. Coaching tip- Make it fun. Wrestler:  We welcome this talented grappler to the BJJ mat.  Your years of hard work on the mat will pay off.  Find ways to adapt your game to dealing with the different positions and submissions.  Your mat strength and ability to scramble well are priceless.  We recommend Justin Rader's new DVD for any wrestler looking to transition into BJJ (we put a link at the Bottom of the page).  We talk about the big cultural difference between BJJ and wrestling.  Wrestlers get a big advantage in getting to compete a lot in a short amount of time.  This helps get rid of the nerves that may hit many people who do BJJ. Coaching tip- Help them transition there skills to fit BJJ, and make sure they learn both sides of the game not just the top position. Experenced with other martial arts:  No matter what art you have dedicated yourself to learning there will be benefits from what you know.  Judo is a great martial art back ground for BJJ.  The striking arts are a lot different but you learn a lot of discipline and the ability to deal with pain and discomfort.  Do remember, that you are doing a new martial art and you need to leave your colored belt at home.  You will be starting as a white belt, if you walk in wearing a colored belt some students will probably go a little too hard on you thinking that you are ready for it. Coaching tip- Help them stay positive, and acknowledge their accomplishments in the other arts. Strong:  Congratulations you have put the time in the gym and became very strong.  At first your strength will seem like it is failing you, as smaller players teach you that strength is not everything.  In the short term learn the techniques.  In the long run your strength will be there for you and make your moves even better. Coaching tip- Pair them up with people who will roll safely.  Try to get them to focus on the technique. Skinny: This person will often have a difficult road as a white belt, but if they hang in there they can become a technical beast.  Most schools have a lot of smaller people, they will be happy to share there skills with you. Coaching tip- Acknowledge that it is a difficult road but it will soon get better.  Protect them from catching too many hard rolls.  These grapplers will make a coach proud. Overweight: If loosing some weight is a goal BJJ can help.  Try to find ways to enjoy exercise and if you have fun with BJJ you are on the road to success.  Don't push your self too hard, keep it fun.  During openmat you can take a round or two off to take a break.  Your weight can be an advantage, try to avoid using your weight in ways that if you lost your weight your BJJ would suffer (no big guy moves).  If you are not on the mat yet, just give it a try. Coaching tip- Push them but not too hard, and stay positive about progress. Old:  You are older and wiser (hopefully).  Listen to your body.  Don't ignore your ongoing pains.  BJJ can be hard on your body so go at your own speed.  Roll with people who are not likely to injure you, it is okay to avoid some people.  Try to give your body time to heal in between days you train.  Even though you may lack with experience on the mat you might find yourself in a leadership role with the team. Coaching tip- Understand that they may not be able to train as much as the younger grapplers.  Find out what there goals are and help them reach those goals. Young:  First off we must say that you are NOT invincible.  If you have the opportunity to wrestle in school we both (Gary and Byron) recommend it, even if it means you take some time off of BJJ.  We list many advantages to doing some wrestling, even if you are not great at it. Coaching tip- It might be hard to let one of your students leave for wrestling season but they will grow a lot in that time.  Just be sure you call them and make sure they get back in the gym after the season, they might bring a friend or two back with them.  Make sure the young grappler understands that it is okay if they don't win as long as they learn from it. Athletic:  If you are good at other sports try to find some unique aspects that you bring to the table.  Athletic people just seem to pick up things quicker, focus on a few moves and get really good at them. Coaching tip- Find ways that they like to get coached.  They are use to getting coached and should take it better than most. Competitor:  Remember that you are a white belt, competing against other white belts.  This is just the first step in your competition journey, good or bad learn from it and look to move up in the ranks.  Develop a game plan with your coach and try to force your game on your opponent.  Stick to the game plan. Coaching tip- Help them avoid burnout, expectantly after a loss. Busy: You have a job, a spouse, a family, or what ever is taking your time.  We recommend that you try to find time to grapple at least once a week.  Coaching tip- Having a wide range of times people can train will open up opportunity for busy people to roll. Bonus (you):  Everyone is different, I am guessing that you can relate to more than one of these categories.  Find what works for you.  People grow at different rates, you might get promoted quickly or slowly.  Just keep training. Quote of the week: "Don't listen to what people say, watch what they do" Unknown.  Watch someone teach a technique, but then also watch them do it as they roll.  There might be some small details they forgot to tell you. Article of the week: Returnofkings.com - Five Things I Learned About Life From Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.  Swing by and check out the article it is an interesting read.  If you would like to send us an article email it to BjjBrick@gmail.com We read a list that was made on our Facebook page of movies that can describe your BJJ game. Watch Byron fail at trying to quickly make a grilled cheese sandwich before heading to BJJ class. Justin Rader's Hybrid success formula:  We have both trained with Justin and are very excited to get into this DVD, and learn from this world class grappler and coach. Find the podcast on iTunes here Find the podcast on stitcher radio here

Verbal Tap MMA Comedy Podcast
Verbal Tap Raf is Internet Famous, A Lovato Seminar & Rader vs. Tonon!

Verbal Tap MMA Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 51:05


Its WWE BJJ Week! Join in as the guys do a quick recap of everything grappling. Topics include: Raf is Internet Famous, Rafael Lovato Jr.'s No Gi Seminar, a live viewing of Garry Tonon vs. Justin Rader, Jacare's MMA BJJ Comments, Chael talking smack on grapplers, and WWE BJJ WEEK!!!! Join in, its a blast.