Ep. 132: Wedges, feat. Matt Kwan

Ep. 132: Wedges, feat. Matt Kwan

This week, Steve and Matt do a super detailed breakdown of wedges: a core mechanic of Jiu-Jitsu that's critical to offense. Frames and wedges have a lot in common, but frames are primarily used for defense, whereas wedges are primarily used for offense. If you liked our prior conversation on frames, you'll love this one on wedges. Mental models discussed in this episode: Core Mechanics https://bjjmentalmodels.com/core-mechanics/ Inside Channel Control https://bjjmentalmodels.co...

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Ep. 39: Inside Channel Control

Ep. 39: Inside Channel Control

This week Steve and Matt discuss inside channel control, also known as inside position. It's a tremendously powerful mental model, especially if your strategy involves leglocks or getting underneath ...

30 Sep 20191h 6min

Ep. 38: Jiu-Jitsu as Therapy - Part 2

Ep. 38: Jiu-Jitsu as Therapy - Part 2

Steve and Matt continue sharing your stories on Jiu-Jitsu and mental health. This week we share some very raw and personal stories about depression, PTSD, coping with loss, and suicidal thoughts. Th...

23 Sep 20191h 15min

Ep. 37: Jiu-Jitsu as Therapy - Part 1

Ep. 37: Jiu-Jitsu as Therapy - Part 1

How much benefit does Jiu-Jitsu really have for your mental health? We all know exercise is beneficial, but is there something special about Jiu-Jitsu? Matt and I decided to find out. In Part 1, we...

16 Sep 201956min

Ep. 36: De-escalation

Ep. 36: De-escalation

Jiu-Jitsu isn't about fighting; it's about making your opponent stop fighting. In this week's episode we discuss strategies for de-escalation, both in Jiu-Jitsu and in real life. Mental models discu...

9 Sep 20191h 14min

Ep. 35: Respect your Opponent

Ep. 35: Respect your Opponent

Respect your opponent, always. This week Steve and Matt discuss the different types of respect and why it's important. Mental models discussed in this episode: Respect your Opponent https://bjjmenta...

2 Sep 20191h

Ep. 34: Funneling

Ep. 34: Funneling

Funneling, as coined by Nelson Puentes from Inverted Gear, is the strategy of forcing your opponent into areas where you are comfortable and experienced. It's key to high-level gameplanning. Mental ...

26 Aug 201959min

Ep. 33: Idea Communism vs Idea Capitalism

Ep. 33: Idea Communism vs Idea Capitalism

Don't worry, this one's not about politics! Today we discuss the pros and cons of Robert K. Merton's idea communism philosophy. The core question answered in this episode is: when should you share y...

19 Aug 20191h 5min

Ep. 32: Body Tethering

Ep. 32: Body Tethering

Be an anchor, not a tetherball. This week Steve and Matt discuss when you should and shouldn't tether your body to your opponent. Mental models discussed in this episode: Body Tethering https://bjjm...

12 Aug 201955min

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