The Real Cost of Training in the Gi for 30 Years | Professor Jay Pages on BJJ Over 40, Ecological Dynamics & Training Smart EP102

The Real Cost of Training in the Gi for 30 Years | Professor Jay Pages on BJJ Over 40, Ecological Dynamics & Training Smart EP102

He has six herniated discs. No ACLs. Arthritic hands and fingers that are now permanently deformed. And he loves jiu-jitsu. Professor Jay Pages — founder of one of Arizona's premier no-gi academies and a black belt through the BGJ Revolution Carlson Gracie team — joins Josh Button to talk about the physical cost of training hard without training smart, what thirty years on the mats taught him about the gi vs. no-gi question, and why ecological dynamics is not the debate most people think it is.For midlife jiu-jitsu practitioners, BJJ over 40 athletes, and anyone who wants to still be on the mats in their 60s — this is the episode that changes how you think about every session.Topics covered:→ Brooklyn to Arizona: how three decades of jiu-jitsu built one of the state's best no-gi programs→ The real physical cost of gi training — arthritic hands, permanently deformed fingers, constant grip tension→ The Marcelo Garcia principle: minimize the gap between your gi and no-gi games→ Why constant gi tension is harder on midlife athletes than no-gi frames and wedges→ Direct vs. indirect control — what the gi teaches vs. what no-gi forces you to build→ Size and strength in gi vs. no-gi — the honest answer nobody wants to give→ Starting jiu-jitsu late in life: the structural advantage most people don't recognize→ What ecological dynamics actually means — and why the debate is mostly a misunderstanding→ The problem with conventional warm-ups and what small-sided games do instead→ The constraint spectrum: from non-representative games to situational sparring→ Dead drilling vs. live drilling — and why the Faris Zahabi argument is correct but incomplete→ Why zero-sum games build resistance without manufactured compliance→ Cherry-picking fights, refusing to tap, and the pride tax on an athletic career→ Roger Gracie's warning: if you don't tap, you'll be a cripple when you're older→ Competition advice for midlife grapplers: use the first event as a baseline, not a performance→ Build a game your body can actually do — on everyone→ The Breathe or Tap connection: why the adrenaline dump and the ego problem are the same nervous system issue→ One word: Fun→ Breathe or Tap — breathwork for jiu-jitsu and midlife recovery:Watch at ThatJiujiteiro.com or search Breathe or Tap on YouTube @thatjiujiteiro━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 Find Jay Pages:Instagram: @jayjpages🔗 Lineage Provisions — Official Podcast Partner:15% off with code JOSHBUTTON at lineageprovisions.comOr grab the link in bio🔗 Find Josh:Instagram: @thatjiujiteiro | @stopkillingtheplantsWebsite: joshbutton.com


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