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By Harrison Helterbrand
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Luis Joined me to discuss:
1. Safe training in busy academies, and why even as a seasoned judoka he recommends most rolls start with one person up and one person down in guard.
2. How Judo teaches effortless domination through kuzushi and how to translate that to BJJ and grappling.
3. Sweep theory he learned from Kit Dale.
4. Why the simplest moves are the best even in creating dilemmas.
5. Learning from Sensei Youtube.
6. Origins of the Blue Belt Mafia.
7. Being trained and ranked up to Brown Belt by a fake Black Belt, demoting himself and working back up from White to Purple.
8. The first callout ever on The Old Rollers Podcast.
Check out the Blue Belt Mafia on Facebook or at www.bluebeltmafia.com.
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If you only listen to one episode of this podcast let it be this one or maybe episode 1.
This interview with Tom Corrie completely changed my mentality on longevity. I don't want to put traditional show notes on it, and have gone back and forth with what to add.
Listen to this episode beginning to end, as I have done multiple times and tell me you don't leave it with a different attitude and sense of possibility after you finish than you had when you started.
I can only say that whether The Old Rollers Podcast is "successful" or not by any traditional metric of podcast success, having done this interview and how it has affected me and my BJJ journey has made this adventure worth it lock, stock, and barrel.
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Kent joined me to discuss:
1. Learning from DVD's and YouTube.
2. Building a BJJ community and cultivating a positive culture in a BJJ club.
3. Being a teacher from the time he was a white belt and turning that experience into a business as a teacher.
4. Note taking techniques.
5. ERM BERRRRRS!!
6. How to learn from the haters in YouTube comments.
7. BJJ is a mental health activity.
8. How to run a class.
9. Why the students who rep the technique taught in class the most are always the ones that improve the fastest over time.
10. Giving a game plan to a student for rolls and competitions and how that can drive student retention.
11. Why losing in training drives learning.
10. His Tozi Pass tutorial on YouTube which has had a huge impact on me. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkkZ0PE-w-I
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On this episode Dr. Ron Pavkovich AKA Uncle Ronnie joined me to discuss:
1. His decision to change career paths from Law Enforcement to the Medical Field via Physical Therapy.
2. Common injuries he sees with BJJ athletes in his practice.
3. Injury prevention and reduction through Strength and Conditioning and Mobility work.
4. The benefits of coming to class when you can't roll due to injury.
5. How to pick a PT if you do a sport like BJJ.
6. Modifying your game to accommodate acute or chronic injuries to stay on the mat and continue to improve.
7. Longevity benefits of Warm-ups and Cool-downs for BJJ athletes.
8. Balancing training load for ligament and tendon health.
9. Why sleep is the biggest key to recovery.
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On this episode Brian Freeman discusses:
1. His introduction to BJJ through his daughter.
2. Meeting his BJJ instructor and coming up with a training plan based on his abilities.
3. Why we are all adaptive athletes in one way or another.
4. Coming to his first class and learning to move in new ways organically through BJJ training and trial and error.
5. Adjusting concepts to his body, and its abilities and disabilities.
6. Using BJJ competition as a training stimulus vs. just going to win or lose.
7. How Kyle Maynard influenced his BJJ journey.
8. Having a game built around attacking from unorthodox or bad positions.
9. Why 40 is the best age for a BJJ athlete.
10. Life lessons from Renzo Gracie.
11. Why coming to class when injured is still beneficial even when rolling is not an option.
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.