one man's journey into a world of chokes, guards, locks, bars, sweeps, passes and strangles.
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Luke Thomas On the Physical Toll of Recreational Combat
I'm a huge fan of Luke Thomas' work as an analyst and commentator on mixed martial arts. I thought his reflection on whether or not he planned to return to jiu-jitsu training post-COVID was pretty heartfelt, honest, and resonant - one of the key reasons I've been a fan of his for years. Although I end up making a different decision, I think his perspective is worth considering if your time in and around the mat starts to feel less worthwhile.
The conversation starts at 27:20 minutes and runs for about 11-12 minutes. Some valuable truth-telling.
Labels:
competition,
diary,
goals,
luke thomas,
The Art of Jiu Jitsu,
video
Monday, May 10, 2021
Sunday, May 09, 2021
Keenan Cornelius on Competition Preparation
This latest from KC is very good. He does a great job of breaking down his concepts and presenting them in a pretty compelling fashion. For all my gripes about his lapel game and its influence on gi jiu-jitsu, Legion Era Keenan is a real boon to BJJ.
Labels:
bjj philosophy,
competition,
goals,
Keenan Cornelius,
videos
Tuesday, May 04, 2021
Ryan on Rogan
Labels:
Gordon Ryan,
interview,
Joe Rogan,
John Danaher,
no gi,
video
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