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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast
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Приєднався 17 бер 2023
Everything you need to know about Jiu Jitsu.
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 63: How to Win a Fight
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Have you ever been in a fight? What if you found yourself in a physical altercation completely untrained? I discuss fight tactics like managing the distance, creating asymmetrical warfare, risk vs. reward, and more. I believe society would be a better place if everyone trained some kind of martial art. Be safe out there. Please leave a review, subscribe, like, share, and comment if you can. It ...
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 62: Optimizing Weight Distribution
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One of the truly most important skills in Jiu-Jitsu is to master the use of your weight and how you apply it to your opponent. This skill can break down even the most skilled opponents over the course of a match. In this episode, I discuss camping, backtracking, gamifying weight distribution, and my thoughts on the ADCC Dallas brawl. Please leave a review, subscribe, like, share, and comment if...
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 61: Kuzushi
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Kuzushi is one of the most crucial principles in grappling (and in fighting). This principle was popularized by Jigoro Kano, the founder of Kodokan Judo. Kano was a firm believer that if you want to effectively attack your opponent with techniques, you must first attack their stance. The idea of Kuzushi is to first break your opponent’s body positioning, and then attack within this short window...
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 60: Dr. Kickass Feat. Mike Piekarski
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Mike “Doctor Kickass” Piekarski is a Black Belt under Henry Akins, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, a Combat Athlete Performance Coach, and online content creator. He is known for his excellent injury breakdowns and sport-specific physiotherapy protocols. In this episode, we discuss safe training with beginners, assessing and healing injuries, the most dangerous moves in BJJ, warm-ups, and peptide...
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 59: ADCC vs CJI Feat. Ben Dyson
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Ben Dyson is a Roy Dean Black Belt, ADCC Veteran, ADCC European trials winner, and the owner and head coach at Kuzushi Grappling Club in Vancouver BC. Not only is Ben a high-level competitor and gym owner, he is one of the nicest guys I have ever met in the Jiu-Jitsu community. We discuss the recent developments of the Craig Jones Invitational rivaling the ADCC, cash vs prestige, and whether th...
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 58: Friend or Foe Feat. Lucas Wilhan
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Lucas Wilhan is a BJJ Black Belt competitor from Montreal, Canada. He currently resides in Vancouver BC, where he operates his BJJ academy Lapel Arts. Lucas is someone who I find myself competing against regularly in the Pacific Northwest, but we both have tremendous respect for each other as competitors and fellow gym owners. We discuss opening and operating a martial arts academy, class and c...
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 57: Enter Flow State Feat. Scott Lynch
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 57: Enter Flow State Feat. Scott Lynch
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 56: Top 10 Myths In BJJ
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 56: Top 10 Myths In BJJ
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 55: Dr. Testosterone Feat. George Touliatos MD
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 55: Dr. Testosterone Feat. George Touliatos MD
This Is One Of The Best Attacks From Closed Guard!!
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This Is One Of The Best Attacks From Closed Guard!!
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 54: Increasing Survivability Feat. Todd Fox
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 54: Increasing Survivability Feat. Todd Fox
Have You Ever Seen This Gi Strangle Before? The Knuckle Strangle
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Have You Ever Seen This Gi Strangle Before? The Knuckle Strangle
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 53: Fight League Atlantic Feat. Derek “Cat” Clarke
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 53: Fight League Atlantic Feat. Derek “Cat” Clarke
How To Do The Perfect Head & Arm Strangle (Kata Gatame)
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How To Do The Perfect Head & Arm Strangle (Kata Gatame)
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 52: Playing With Fire Feat. Theo Fleury
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 52: Playing With Fire Feat. Theo Fleury
How To Maintain The PERFECT Side Control In No Gi
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How To Maintain The PERFECT Side Control In No Gi
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast EP 51: Promotions in BJJ
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast EP 51: Promotions in BJJ
INSTANTLY increase your HEEL HOOK percentage with this move!!!
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INSTANTLY increase your HEEL HOOK percentage with this move!!!
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast EP 50: Jozef Chen & Dima Murovanni
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast EP 50: Jozef Chen & Dima Murovanni
This Small Detail Will Improve Your Armbars: Bridging VS Pressing Breaking Mechanics
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This Small Detail Will Improve Your Armbars: Bridging VS Pressing Breaking Mechanics
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 49: Refereeing For Beginners
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 49: Refereeing For Beginners
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR BASE ON TOP IN JIU JITSU
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HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR BASE ON TOP IN JIU JITSU
HOW TO USE THE CRUCIFIX IN JIU JITSU!!
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HOW TO USE THE CRUCIFIX IN JIU JITSU!!
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 48: Mentoring a Mentor
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 48: Mentoring a Mentor
How To Use The Seated Front Kata Gatame Strangle (Head & Arm)
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How To Use The Seated Front Kata Gatame Strangle (Head & Arm)
How to do the MANDIBLE STRANGLE from the back!
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How to do the MANDIBLE STRANGLE from the back!
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 47: Donkey: The New Guard
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 47: Donkey: The New Guard
Matt Kwan vs Daniel Sathler IBJJF Portland Open 2023
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Matt Kwan vs Daniel Sathler IBJJF Portland Open 2023
Donkey Guard Escape!! How to address this powerful and annoying position.
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Donkey Guard Escape!! How to address this powerful and annoying position.
The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 46: Matchmaking Feat. Riccardo “Baleia” Ammendolia
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The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 46: Matchmaking Feat. Riccardo “Baleia” Ammendolia
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was so good almost subscribed and then the tinfoilhat ruined it.
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Great episode Matt! Very helpful!
People are so addicted to new fads, there are many ways jiujitsu is being taught and if its good jiujitsu being taught then its up to the students to take it to their highest level
Top quality
Awesome episode!!
Apologies for the camera focus!!
I miss Matt & Steve on pods together, but still love both BJJ Mental Models and The Everyday Jiu Jitsu pod. This episode with Dr. Kick-Ass one of my favorite listens of the year for sure. Nuanced conversation that hit on exactly what I’m interested in learning - how to maximize efficiency and effectiveness on the mats when grappling, and off the mats when managing strength, conditioning and re/pre-hab. Great phukkin job fellaz.
Thank you!!
i been coming back to this vid all month dude ♥
Thank you for this episode Matt. Great topic and guest.
nice breakdown, a few important details in here that get said explicitly that i haven't seen others cover.
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Super smooth
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Gay. Do Craig Jones interview please
Sure. I'll just get craig on the show.
43:09 Bingo!
Daniel Sathler after fighting and winning 3 fights in the gi becoming champion + 3 fights in the gi absolute division getting 3rd. Went for this match (same day) as the gi division ! Not trying to make your victory small or anything but I think should be next day the NoGi division in most opens are, idk why in that one was different. But great match dude 💪🏾 you’re a beast ✨
Great Podcast Matt 🤙
absolute gold dude
Thank you
Great episode Matt!
Subscribed. This channel has a lot of potential. This is an excellent explanation.
Good stuff Matt 🤙🏻
Well said by a great Canadian.
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Great breakdown bro 👊
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Kudos to you for keeping it together and move on with the conversation even when it seems confrontational at time. Keep it up. For the example you give about breaking the grip at the arm-bar. I think it can fall into invariant. And it seems to be ok to give information about invariant. From what I collect through watching video of Greg. Invariant can fall to 2 categories (there might be more, I don't know): - Human Anatomy - Game progession based on the known human anatomy I thinking it's ok to show when your arm, knee.. start to break or when you start to get choked, might a lot of trial and error to find that out. Same thing for weakening a grip. Giving the knowledge might not help them in the live situation, but do give them idea on how to solve a particular problem. We don't want to waste time rediscover training method, why would we want to waste time rediscover human anatomy.
What a pro
Great chat fellas 👊
Gi is much more dificult then nogi, so, This is cause they dont traine gi !
Im new to bjj and this video was so good and informative I didnt realize it had 300 views lol great video thanks for the tips 🙏
Beautiful
This is beautiful and very informative but the only thing I suggest is cutting down the time and removing filler words.
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you have no idea what your talking about, mental illness is not just emotional pain, and addiction is a total different thing
This is a real good one. Thnk u!
Great episode Matt!!
What would you emphasize more on maintaining side control against a big dude?
Fight for inside position and backtrack into camps
This was so timely. Was listening to this episode while driving to a class where I thought I might get my purple belt. The class ended up being 5 min rounds for the full hour. While I didn't get the belt, I had some of the best rounds of my life and ended the hour without feeling completely exhausted; conditioning was the best it's ever been. I felt like I rolled like a purple belt. To know the skill acquisition was there, I came home to my wife still on cloud nine.
interesting dilema- how to grade an athletically gifted young athlete that rolls super hard vs a consistent, technical, and knowledgeable older hobbyist.
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👍 Good pod, as usual
Great episode!!
I'll copy that the engagement round, maintenance round, offensive round it's really cool like how to break down the specific attributes that you want for each round as a good thing that Joseph share that. I need to find that in the BJJ mental model podcast lol
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what was the name of the wrestler from the 90s that he watchs?
Buvaisar and Adam Saitiev
Very interesting 🤨
Nice. What a awesome time to be alive and training jiu-jitsu 🔥🥋🍍😃