Chewjitsu Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2024
  • On this live recording of the Chewjitsu Podcast, Chewy and Eugene discuss 5 life lessons that they have learned from martial arts followed by a live Q&A.
    We discuss the following ideas:
    1. Learning to grind.
    2. Being in control of your emotions.
    3. Understanding what failure is.
    4. Discovering the "After Feeling Focus."
    5. Learning to find intrinsic motivation.
    Q&A:
    How to avoid getting injured after a long layoff?
    How important is it to have playful rolls?
    Recommendations on techniques after coming back from a major knee surgery.
    How to help your child with pre-tournament jitters?
    How to bond with others at the gym when constantly getting smashed during rolls?
    Do I have to compete in order to become a coach and to teach BJJ?
    How to evolve skills when unable to make it to class weekly?
    How to help with motivation for BJJ?
    What to focus on when switching from Gi to No-Gi?
    How to get better when I’m the smallest person rolling?
    How to go from playing a defensive bottom position to attacking more?
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  • @Sierra_HooverBJJ
    @Sierra_HooverBJJ 5 місяців тому

    Question for you guys about developing/switching your game between Gi and Nogi... I train/compete in both styles, I don't usually have a problem adapting to the two (After a couple months of developing that of course). My Gi game does have a lot of Lapel and Belt techniques in it... should I still play those types of techniques? or stick to the more universal Nogi/Gi style of game so they compliment each other better???