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In this episode of Forever White Belt, I sit down with Nick Salles, a black belt under Mikey Musumeci and co-owner of Movement Art Academy alongside Daniel Maira.
Nick shares his journey through jiu-jitsu with a deep focus on something that often gets overlooked: culture. We dive into why a positive gym environment is critical for learning, long-term growth, and athlete development—and how the right culture can unlock a student’s true potential.
This conversation goes beyond techniques and belts. Nick breaks down his philosophy on training, coaching, and creating an environment where people actually want to show up, stay consistent, and improve over time. His approach to jiu-jitsu is thoughtful, intentional, and refreshingly grounded.
On a personal note, this was one of those special episodes where you instantly click with someone. It was a genuine pleasure getting to know Nick, and I already know I’ll be learning a lot more from him in the future.
This is absolutely an episode you’ll want to re-listen to, pause, and take notes on. It’s packed with essential insights and honestly feels more like a masterclass in jiu-jitsu philosophy than a typical podcast episode.
If you’re a coach, academy owner, or practitioner who cares about training for the long game, this one’s for you.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/thatnicksalles/
https://www.instagram.com/movementartjiujitsu/
https://movementartonline.com/
SALT Electrolytes use code FWB for 15% off. @SaltElectrolytes
Check out the new FWB store https://fwb.printful.me/
Train with us at North Bay Jiu Jitsu in Novato, CA northbayjiujitsu.com @northbayjiujitsu
#jiujitsu #grappling #bjj
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In this episode of Forever White Belt, I sit down with Nick Salles, a black belt under Mikey Musumeci and co-owner of Movement Art Academy alongside Daniel Maira.
Nick shares his journey through jiu-jitsu with a deep focus on something that often gets overlooked: culture. We dive into why a positive gym environment is critical for learning, long-term growth, and athlete development—and how the right culture can unlock a student’s true potential.
This conversation goes beyond techniques and belts. Nick breaks down his philosophy on training, coaching, and creating an environment where people actually want to show up, stay consistent, and improve over time. His approach to jiu-jitsu is thoughtful, intentional, and refreshingly grounded.
On a personal note, this was one of those special episodes where you instantly click with someone. It was a genuine pleasure getting to know Nick, and I already know I’ll be learning a lot more from him in the future.
This is absolutely an episode you’ll want to re-listen to, pause, and take notes on. It’s packed with essential insights and honestly feels more like a masterclass in jiu-jitsu philosophy than a typical podcast episode.
If you’re a coach, academy owner, or practitioner who cares about training for the long game, this one’s for you.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/thatnicksalles/
https://www.instagram.com/movementartjiujitsu/
https://movementartonline.com/
SALT Electrolytes use code FWB for 15% off. @SaltElectrolytes
Check out the new FWB store https://fwb.printful.me/
Train with us at North Bay Jiu Jitsu in Novato, CA northbayjiujitsu.com @northbayjiujitsu
#jiujitsu #grappling #bjj

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