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Send us a textWelcome back everyone. Today we are re-releasing or first episode form 2023. So sit back and see why episode #132 is one of our favorites.A huge social media following combined with a successful competition career, and a successful academy have made Nick “Chewy” Albin one of the biggest names in BJJ.On today's episode, Nick discusses success, what it means to him and how that meaning has changed over the years, the profound way high school wrestling changed his life, the blending of grappling styles, the future of gi Jiu Jitsu, and more.Here is The RŌL Radio with the host of The Chewjitsu Podcast and Chewjitsu YouTube channel, owner and instructor at Derby City MMA, and a huge influence in modern Jiu Jitsu, Nick Albin. www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey. http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/ https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/ https://derbycitymartialarts.com/ https://www.instagram.com/chewjitsu/ https://www.chewjitsutraining.com/links https://www.chewjitsu.net/Episode Highlights:3:41 Stop Caring 11:25 Learning Lessons 14:42 Ready to Recieve It 18:16 Nick's Journey 26:00 Jiu Jitsu vs Wrestling 38:24 The Future of Grappling 44:06 Where's the Gi Going? 50:34 Biggest Changes in Jiu Jitsu 58:15 Eliot Marshall's QuestionSupport the show
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The explosion in the popularity of Jiu Jitsu owes a lot to social media. However, as we know social media can be very disingenuous. After speaking with Nick Albin who seems to be one of the most genuine people in BJJ, Thomas and Gary discuss why being genuine is so important.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://derbycitymartialarts.com/https://www.instagram.com/chewjitsu/https://www.chewjitsutraining.com/linkshttps://www.chewjitsu.net/
Our first guest of the new year has one of the most recognizable faces and nicknames in Jiu Jitsu.A huge social media following combined with a successful competition career, and a successful academy have made Nick “Chewy” Albin one of the biggest names in BJJ.On today's episode, Nick discusses success, what it means to him and how that meaning has changed over the years, the profound way high school wrestling changed his life, the blending of grappling styles, the future of gi Jiu Jitsu, and more.Here is The RŌL Radio with the host of The Chewjitsu Podcast and Chewjitsu YouTube channel, owner and instructor at Derby City MMA, and a huge influence in modern Jiu Jitsu, Nick Albin.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://derbycitymartialarts.com/https://www.instagram.com/chewjitsu/https://www.chewjitsutraining.com/linkshttps://www.chewjitsu.net/Episode Highlights:3:32 Stop Caring11:16 Learning Lessons14:33 Ready to Recieve It18:07 Nick's Journey25:51 Jiu Jitsu vs Wrestling38:15 The Future of Grappling42:57 Where's the Gi Going?50:25 Biggest Changes in Jiu Jitsu58:06 Eliot Marshall's Question
Niki talks to Chewjitsu (aka Nick Albin), a competitive black belt Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practictioner to discuss BJJ, strength, sports-specific training, & balancing various physical attributes & life pursuits. You can find him here: https://www.youtube.com/user/chewybjj https://www.chewjitsu.net/ Chewie is a strength advocate within the BJJ community, a community that sometimes dismisses strength as sloppy or cheating or preventing good technique. While proper technique is important, these same people would likely not dismiss conditioning or flexibility or dedication as things that stand in the way of good jiu jitsu. Strength is important for life, and important for BJJ. Strength is really about building your machine. Add muscle, improve strength, build your injury resilience. Then apply this strength in your pursuit of BJJ. One error many BJJ novices make is they get hooked and then want to improve everything at once, which can cause burn out. Just like with strength, consistency is key, and understanding that we're in this for the long haul can help. If you lift and decide to pursue BJJ, you'll need to set priorities. Likely one will need to be prioritized over the other (though this can change). You may almost assign seasons throughout the year where you put one above the other. For BJJ, you may focus on it for months leading up to a competition. For strength, you may decide you want to hit some new PRs, so BJJ may need to become less important. When it comes to strength training for BJJ, it's really like training for anything else. Strength training gets you stronger, and you apply your strength in BJJ. Many will try to load a BJJ movement with the idea of "sports-specific training." This is really misguided for a couple reasons. First, if you find yourself moving through a particular movement repeatedly in your sport, it probably makes sense to emphasize a different or opposite movement in your training. Second, training is meant to get your body stronger. Apply this strength on the mat, but do the same movements anyone would who is building their strength. BJJ can be a fun, meaningful pursuit that definitely falls within the voluntary hardship realm. Coming to BJJ with your strength will help. This episode will help you consider how best to do that. GET STARTED with one-on-one online coaching FOR FREE! Get your FIRST MONTH FREE on all strength and nutrition coaching plans. No discount code needed and includes a 10-day, no obligation trial. https://bit.ly/2MKeOoh Special offers from BLOC and our partners: https://barbell-logic.com/offers/ Connect with the hosts Matt on Instagram Niki on Instagram Connect with the show Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook podcast@barbell-logic.com
Nick Albin better known as "Chewy" in the bjj world. Chewy is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and the owner and head instructor of Derby City Mixed Martial Arts in Louisville, KY. He has fought MMA and has also competed at the highest level. Chewy started training in 2003 and has been teaching full time since 2010. He has competed at Worlds, Pan Ams, IBJJF tournaments, Grapplers Quests and many more. We discuss his training approach, nutrition, the future of jiu jitsu and more. Check out his YouTube channel (Chewjitsu). It is a great resource for those who are looking into improve their overall Jiu Jitsu game.Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness) Use code: “podcast” for 10% off for life.
Can you learn Jiu-Jitsu on Youtube? Of Course! But how do you do it? How do you know what you're watching even works? Chewjitsu aka NIck Albin weighs in on this topic. Plus, he gives an incredible amount of input on dealing with the struggles of having too many options in BJJ. Chewy, as always, offers incredible insight on these topics and more and breaks them down into easily understandable bits that even Josh(@thejoshmckinney) can understand!
Nick Albin, known to most in the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu community as “Chewy” is a Jiu-Jitsu black belt, and the owner/head instructor at Derby City Mixed Martial Arts in Louisville, KY. Chewy started training in 2003, receiving his black belt from Renato Tavares in 2011. He has been teaching Jiu-Jitsu full time since 2010 and has competed at Pan Ams, Worlds, Grapplers Quest, N.A.G.A., E.G.O., O.G.C., and many other IBJJF tournaments. He has an incredible YouTube channel (Chewjitsu) filled with ideas, strategies, insights, tactics, and mindsets for improving your game. Athletic Greens Mint Mobile
Known by many who follow him as "Chewy," Nick Albin has one of the most popular jiu jitsu youtube channels on the internet. Right out the gate we start talking about reading, personal development, note taking, then transition to a short discussion about his videos, where he gets inspiration for his content, training for success in sport jiu jitsu, and injury recovery. Chewy is a super smart dude and it was a pleasure getting to talk to him. Subscribe to The Chewjitsu channel below:https://www.youtube.com/c/Chewjitsu/videosThe Chewjitsu channel is dedicated to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Grappling and how to improve our training and lifestyle on and off the mat.
NO JUDGES NEEDED BJJ GEAR (Code JJT for 20% off) https://www.nojudgesneeded.com/ The legendary Nick "Chewy" Albin joins us today to dish on his role as a coach, what it means to be a BJJ Influencer, and how Kev B can raise his beard game. Big philosophy episode incoming!
The Jits Guy - Middle East's Premier Jiu Jitsu Podcast (BJJ)
It’s no secret that I’m a huge proponent of Jiu-Jitsu. In fact, I’m sure you guys get sick of me talking about it on the podcast so much. But I do because over the past year and a half, I’ve come to find immense value in the practice and seen the benefits (sometimes hidden) of what it offers. My guest today is someone who I’ve been following for quite some time. His name is Nick Albin “Chewy” and he’s a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blackbelt. Today we discuss, the masochistic nature of Jiu-Jitsu, personal responsibility in training, dialing the intensity of your training both up and down, how Jiu-Jitsu can serve as a therapy session of sorts, and the hidden value of the discipline. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Getting into Jiu-Jitsu Dealing with pain Your worst enemy Good training partners Intentional training Prioritizing your routine Training too little Strengthening your body Being ultra-competitive Rolling with students How warriors train Going for the kill Seeing different sides Losing the fear Finding a good gym NICK ALBIN “CHEWY” My guest today is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blackbelt, Nick Albin (affectionately referred to as Chewy). I came across his work as I was studying, learning, and researching Jiu-Jitsu. He’s got an incredible YouTube channel (Chewjitsu) filled with ideas, strategies, insights, tactics, and mindsets for improving your game. And, he’s been indirectly instrumental in helping me improve my game as I dive deeper down the rabbit hole of something that has become a critical part of my week and life. LEGACY This message is for fathers with a son(s) between the ages of 8 -15. I know that Father’s Day is coming up this weekend and it’s likely that you’ll be getting an ugly tie and/or some homemade arts and crafts. That’s all fine and great but you know as a father that giving is better than getting. So, if you’re looking to give your son(s) an experience they’ll never forget, consider joining us at our first-ever Legacy Experience in Maine. This is a 3 ½ day event designed to forge tighter bonds with you and your boy and give both him and you the tools, resources, frameworks, and mindset to thrive, as men, in challenging and uncertain times. You’re both going to be pushed physically, mentally, and emotionally but you’re going to leave with a better relationship and the skills you need to usher your son into manhood. The event is going to be held September 3rd – 6th and we only have 5 spots remaining. Learn more and lock in your spot at www.orderofman.com/legacy. Read full article https://www.orderofman.com/279 Join our exclusive brotherhood, the Iron Council. Subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/orderofman Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter Please leave us a rating and review Support Order of Man by picking up some new merchandise in our store
In this episode Josh interviews YouTube Jiu-jitsu star Chewy. Chewy really breaks down how to be a great teacher, why he started a youtube channel, and how he got his start in jiu-jitsu.
Kelly and Doc have Chewy of Derby City MMA, known for his Chewjitsu youtube channel. We discuss his upcoming teams fights for the HRMMA110 card, his youtube channel, internet crazies, and his jiu jitsu history.
Who? Ollie Scott, Junior Eldstål, Ian McKenzie and Ben JohnWhat/Why?In this episode, the Dog Days meets FITNESS.Ex Ospreys and Newport Dragons centre and more recently noted as one of London's hardest working Personal Trainers: Ben John.Ben is an inspirational chap. Not only for achieving professional status his home nations most loved sport, but also for his quick transition and seismic impact within the London personal training scene.In this episode, we hear about Ben's struggles with repetitive concussion, coming to terms with changing his career completely and how he created the necessary habits required to negate failure and seamlessly carry his successful nature across one specialism to another.Towards the end, we've trialed some questions from you guys. (Thanks again!)Shout out in particular to Murray Sheppard, Nick Albin and Jon Turpie.Ben is a down to earth guy with a wealth of health, fitness and nutrition knowledge.If you want to get involved in his classes or are just curious where you can find more likeminded people, check out MyManor London (https://www.instagram.com/mymanorlondon/) or follow Ben himself https://www.instagram.com/bfit.sc/) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chewy (aka Nick Albin) is well known for the BJJ advice he gives on his prolific Youtube Chewjitsu channel, so I was thrilled to have him on the podcast. It's a great chat and we cover a ton of material, including how he got his nickname, his journey from wrestling to MMA to jiu-jitsu, gi vs no gi training, preventing injuries in training, why he decided to leave tech and go full time in jiu-jitsu, getting his black belt on the same day that his mother died, how jiu-jitsu saves lives, his youtube channel, crazy gyms and insane coaches and more. Find out more about Chewy's school at http://derbycitymartialarts.com/web/ and check out his Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/chewjitsu
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 We wanted to make episode 100 of The BjjBrick Podcast a special episode that included both listeners and past guests. This episode is full of people sharing the ways that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has benefited their lives. You will hear stories about weight loss, friendships, healthy lifestyles, drug addiction, stress relief, confidence,intellectual stimulation, and more. The goals we had in mind with this episode. If you are already training, you keep training for the long run. Hopefully you can relate to some of the off the mat benefits that BJJ is giving you and stay motivated. If you do not train BJJ we want you to recognize some of the many benefits of doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. After recognizing these benefits you do what is often one of the hardest things in BJJ, you start BJJ. Budo Jake (7min)- Our interview with Jake is here. Keep up with Jake on Facebook. Stephen Whittier (13min)- Our interview with Stephen is here. Grapplers over 40 should check Stephen's website. Mike Bowser (17min)- Shares his story of incredible life saving weight loss. You can find Mike training at Pacific Top Team of Corona. Brian Marvin (21min)- Our interview with Brian is here. Train with Brian in Sugar Land, Tx. Roli Delgado (22min)- Our interview with Roli is here. Train with Roli in Little Rock, Arkansas. Blake (27min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. PJ Waicus (28min)- Our interview with PJ is here. Train with PJ at South Jersey Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy. Samir Chantre (33min)- Our interview with Samir is here. Learn more about Samir on his website. Mike (39min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. Matt Thornton (41min)- Our interview with Matt is here. Train with Matt at SBG. Dewaine (43 min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. He trains at Ralph Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy San Francisco. Andrew Nerlich (51 min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. He trains at Langes MMA in Sydney, Australia. Jim (56 min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. Tim Sledd (58 min)- Our interview with Tim is here. Train with Tim at Small Ax BJJ. Jason Goldstein (1h 6min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. He is from Charleston South Carolina. Brian Freeman (1h 11min)- Our interview with Brian is here. Connect with Brian on his Facebook page. John Connors (1h 13min)- Our interview with John is here. Connect with John on his Facebook page. Nick Albin (1h 17min)- Our interview with Nick is here.Train with Nick at Derby City MMA. Eli (1h 22min)- Listener and friend of The BjjBrick Podcast. Byron Jabara (1h 24min)- Your friend from The BjjBrick Podcast. Gary Hull (1h 28min)- Your friend from The BjjBrick Podcast. Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, and Stitcher radio This week we talk to Nick Albin otherwise known as “Chewy”. He teaches and trains BJJ full time and is the head instructor at Derby City Mixed Martial Arts in Louisville, KY. Chewy is a Black Belt under Renato Tavares. He also has a website with lots of great information about BJJ here http://chewjitsu.net/ We talk about How your teammates help you shape your game Training with Renato Tavares The idea that you always need to be learning in BJJ Adding new techniques to your game Chewy's style of BJJ, he moves a lot and pushes the pace How his wrestling effects his BJJ Competing as a wrestler and advantages for BJJ His BJJ Blog chewjitsu.net How he got the name Chewy An article he wrote about chasing the next belt rank Managing expectations at each belt level How shorter time limits could effect grappling matches Using competition video for training Training with injuries Advice for people competing for the first time What he was like as a blue belt Developing your own game plan for BJJ Quote of the week: "Given the choice between the experience of pain and nothing, I would choose pain." William Faulkner Article of the week: 10 Reasons you’re still a white belt Links: Check out Nick's blog chewjitsu.net Nicks email is chewjitsu@gmail.com Nicks facebook page Check out our sponsor Fujisports.com
No one is happier GSP is back than Verbal Tap. The guys are stoked to welcome back from ChewJitsu.net, Nick Albin, to reveal who won Over/Under Kevin UFC 196. Listen in, this podcast goes into Leonardo DiCaprio's acting resume.