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In this episode of Fighting Matters, Steve Kwan is joined by Jesse Walker (Rough Hands BJJ), Mike Mahaffey (Old Bastard BJJ), and Niamh Bryn (Snowblind BJJ) for a recap of the recent Rough Hands spring camp in Louisville. The four of them argue that the best jiu-jitsu camps are not the ones that cram the most jiu-jitsu in, and that the celebrity instructor model has quietly priced out and burned out the people the sport depends on.
đź”— Links Mentioned:
- Gi to Sea (Jeff Shaw, Bernardo Faria, Dominyka Obelenyte) — https://bjjmentalmodels.com/events
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👥 Featuring:
- Steve Kwan — https://bjjmentalmodels.com
- Jesse Walker — https://roughhandsbjj.com
- Mike Mahaffey — https://www.instagram.com/oldbastardbjj
- Niamh Bryn — https://www.instagram.com/snowblindbjj
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đź§ Topics Discussed:
- Why the best parts of a BJJ camp happen off the mat
- The celebrity instructor model and how it prices out the average attendee
- Why regional and lesser-known coaches often deliver more value
- Filtering out bad actors, harassers, and extremists at camps and gyms
- Cultural guardianship: why a head coach can't enforce culture alone
- People who train jiu-jitsu instead of getting therapy
- The collaborative camp format vs the one-marquee-instructor format
- How travel and out-of-region training expose your blind spots
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đź“– Chapters:
00:00 — Welcome and intros
02:06 — Recap of the Rough Hands spring camp
04:13 — Less jiu-jitsu, more community time
05:21 — Niamh on jiu-jitsu peripheral events
07:21 — Why getting out of your regional bubble matters
09:15 — Mike: the friendships are why I keep training
12:20 — The celebrity instructor problem
20:54 — Reliable community as camp infrastructure
26:34 — Healthcare, insurance, and traveling for jiu-jitsu
28:36 — Filtering out the bad actors
35:47 — What we actually mean by filtering
41:00 — Niamh on training for the wrong reasons
46:56 — Cultural guardianship at scale
54:20 — The collaborative camp model
58:07 — Plugs, outros, and where to find everyone
1:00:53 — Plugging Gi to Sea with Jeff Shaw
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In this episode of Fighting Matters, Steve Kwan is joined by Jesse Walker (Rough Hands BJJ), Mike Mahaffey (Old Bastard BJJ), and Niamh Bryn (Snowblind BJJ) for a recap of the recent Rough Hands spring camp in Louisville. The four of them argue that the best jiu-jitsu camps are not the ones that cram the most jiu-jitsu in, and that the celebrity instructor model has quietly priced out and burned out the people the sport depends on.
đź”— Links Mentioned:
- Gi to Sea (Jeff Shaw, Bernardo Faria, Dominyka Obelenyte) — https://bjjmentalmodels.com/events
⸻
👥 Featuring:
- Steve Kwan — https://bjjmentalmodels.com
- Jesse Walker — https://roughhandsbjj.com
- Mike Mahaffey — https://www.instagram.com/oldbastardbjj
- Niamh Bryn — https://www.instagram.com/snowblindbjj
⸻
đź§ Topics Discussed:
- Why the best parts of a BJJ camp happen off the mat
- The celebrity instructor model and how it prices out the average attendee
- Why regional and lesser-known coaches often deliver more value
- Filtering out bad actors, harassers, and extremists at camps and gyms
- Cultural guardianship: why a head coach can't enforce culture alone
- People who train jiu-jitsu instead of getting therapy
- The collaborative camp format vs the one-marquee-instructor format
- How travel and out-of-region training expose your blind spots
⸻
đź“– Chapters:
00:00 — Welcome and intros
02:06 — Recap of the Rough Hands spring camp
04:13 — Less jiu-jitsu, more community time
05:21 — Niamh on jiu-jitsu peripheral events
07:21 — Why getting out of your regional bubble matters
09:15 — Mike: the friendships are why I keep training
12:20 — The celebrity instructor problem
20:54 — Reliable community as camp infrastructure
26:34 — Healthcare, insurance, and traveling for jiu-jitsu
28:36 — Filtering out the bad actors
35:47 — What we actually mean by filtering
41:00 — Niamh on training for the wrong reasons
46:56 — Cultural guardianship at scale
54:20 — The collaborative camp model
58:07 — Plugs, outros, and where to find everyone
1:00:53 — Plugging Gi to Sea with Jeff Shaw

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