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 discussed in this episode: Controlled Breathing https://bjjmentalmodels.com/controlled-breathing/ Staying Loose https://bjjmentalmodels.com/staying-loose/ Dictate the Pace https://bjjmentalmodels.com/dictate-the-pace/ Funneling https://bjjmentalmodels.com/funneling/ Position over Submission h...

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Mini Ep. 47: Investing in Loss

Mini Ep. 47: Investing in Loss

In this week's mini-episode we explain investing in loss, a learning mindset often attributed to Tai Chi and other internal martial arts. In his excellent book The Art of Learning, Josh Waitzkin discusses the concept and its relevance to the martial arts. Investing in loss means reframing our thinking to view failure as an investment in our skill development, rather than as a loss. Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE: https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintro Don't forg...

27 Mars 7min

Ep. 329: Rolling From Home, feat. Paul Kindzia

Ep. 329: Rolling From Home, feat. Paul Kindzia

This week we're joined by Paul Kindzia, a BJJ black belt under Emily Kwok training out of Atlanta, Georgia. Most notably, he's a "homeschooled" black belt who carved out his own path in the art. Paul now trains out of a private gym, "The Bunker," that he built in his home. In this episode, Paul discusses how "rolling from home" has allowed him to take total ownership of who he trains with and who he learns from. Visit Paul's website: https://thebalancedgrappler.com/ Get Paul's book, Master ...

24 Mars 1h 5min

Mini Ep. 46: Beginner's Mind

Mini Ep. 46: Beginner's Mind

In this week's mini-episode, we explain beginner's mind! Known in Zen Buddhism as shoshin (初心), beginner's mind is a concept present in belief systems, philosophies, psychology, and martial arts. It teaches us to approach every learning opportunity with the curiosity and humility of a beginner. It's a mindset that helps us shelf the ego, focus on skill development, and better enjoy our training. Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE: https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintr...

20 Mars 8min

Ep. 328: Training Intensity, feat. Dr. Mike Israetel

Ep. 328: Training Intensity, feat. Dr. Mike Israetel

This week we're joined by Dr. Michael Israetel! Mike is a PhD in sport physiology and newly minted Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Josh Vogel. In this episode, Mike teaches the intricacies of training intensity in Jiu-Jitsu. Topics include: the different intensity zones (light, moderate, and hard), their respective roles in skill acquisition, training intensity during competition preparation, training strategies among partners of varying skill levels, the significance of developing a foc...

17 Mars 1h 35min

Mini Ep. 45: Spaced Repetition

Mini Ep. 45: Spaced Repetition

In this week's mini-episode, we explain spaced repetition! This concept helps us set a dynamic schedule for how frequently we should review old material to maximize our ability to recall information. Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE: https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintro Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium! If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next...

13 Mars 11min

Ep. 327: Perseverance, feat. Stephan Kesting

Ep. 327: Perseverance, feat. Stephan Kesting

In this episode, legendary Jiu-Jitsu instructor Stephan Kesting joins us to discuss the concept of perseverance. It's both a critical mental model for success in martial arts, and also the title of his new Amazon best-selling book, Perseverance: Life and Death in the Subarctic. Stephan shares his remarkable journey following a health crisis that led to kidney failure and transplant in 2015, his 1000-mile solo canoe trip through the Canadian North, and how these journeys translated to learning...

10 Mars 57min

Mini Ep. 44: Effortful Retrieval

Mini Ep. 44: Effortful Retrieval

In this week's mini-episode, we explain effortful retrieval! It's a concept from cognitive psychology proposing we can improve our ability to recall information — a critical skill during live rolling — by creating a recall practice that forces our brains to work. For more information on effortful retrieval, check out: BJJMM Ep. 287: Automatic Grappling, feat. Cal McDonald https://bjj.plus/287 Effortful Retrieval — BJJ Mental Models database https://www.bjjmentalmodels.com/effortful-r...

6 Mars 9min

Ep. 326: Dropping In, feat. Rob Biernacki

Ep. 326: Dropping In, feat. Rob Biernacki

This week we're joined again by Rob Biernacki! Rob shares advice for getting the most out of BJJ gym drop-ins, seminars, and camps. Topics include the importance of prior communication before attending, safety and etiquette during training, addressing issues with aggressive partners, the mindset needed to ensure a positive experience, and Island Top Team's visiting student program. Contact Rob regarding his visiting student program on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/islandto...

3 Mars 1h 21min

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