Everyman BJJ Episode 13 - Creepy
The “Halloween” horror movie series, timeless and chilling, were written and directed by John Carpenter. But Frank Forza shares a little-known fact about Halloween 1 that demonstrates Carpenter’s remarkable versatility.
Now, you might naturally be asking, “What does the Halloween movie series have to do with Everyman BJJ and jiu jitsu?”
Well, you see, Everyman’s Noah Green... for some inexplicable reason, elected to incorporate some really Macchiavellian lighting into Sunday’s podcast setting. Very sinister stuff and 100% worth seeing the look on Noah’s face. Once you see shadowy Noah it’s something you can’t unsee!
Jordan Wirth -- as he’s done previously on the show -- talks about his earlier training at the UFC Performance Institute and can’t resist talking about his dream throwdown with UFC fighter Sean O’Malley, who bears some resemblance to Jordan. But Jordan sings a slightly different tune this time around.
Frank discusses the pros and cons of being an ultra-competitive person, and the exceptional confidence exemplified by combat athletes such as Jon Jones and Marcelo Garcia. Noah, ever the academician and voracious reader, talks about the “chunking” concept and how he believes it can accelerate learning.
The mind of Jordan, a brown belt in the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu system, is usually way outside-the-box and unconventional. He is a free thinker and discusses being struck with love at first sight when he saw Lachlan Miles demonstrate his “Australian Necktie” technique.
With uncertainty gripping much of the world, the Everyman crew weighs in on the coronavirus and how they are staying busy away from the mats.
“What do you say to a training partner whose breath stinks really bad?” Noah asks. How do you tastefully navigate that situation? What would Robert Drysdale or Casey Halstead do?
Two of Frank’s favorite topics -- Mindset/Confidence coaching and optimal nutrition -- take center stage. He offers tips on healthy eating and two of his favorite mindset techniques -- including how to unleash a much stronger WHY to more deeply and sustainably motivate you.
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