
Ep. 96: Conflict Mindset, feat. Sergeant Major Seb Lavoie - Part 2
This week, Seb Lavoie joins us again for a second dive into the conflict mindset. Seb shares his wealth of experience to discuss frequently asked conflict-related questions, such as situational awareness, home invasion preparation. Seb also shares some incredible stories from his career in the field. Mental models discussed in this episode: Cognitive Load https://bjjmentalmodels.com/cognitive-load/ Return on Investment https://bjjmentalmodels.com/return-on-investment/ Preventi...
26 Okt 20201h 28min

Ep. 95: Conflict Mindset, feat. Sergeant Major Seb Lavoie - Part 1
This week on the podcast, we're joined once again by Sergeant Major Seb Lavoie. Seb shares his expertise on the mindset required to manage conflict. We also discuss a dozen hypotheticals about getting into a scuffle while waiting in line at the bank teller. Seb references two books in this episode: On Combat, by Dave GrossmanOn Killing, by Dave Grossman Mental models discussed in this episode: Mindfulness https://bjjmentalmodels.com/mindfulness/ Dictate the Pace https://bjjment...
19 Okt 20201h 46min

Ep. 94: The Champion's Mindset, feat. Travis Stevens
This week, Steve and Matt are joined by Olympian and Judo legend Travis Stevens. Travis shares how he developed the kind of champion's mindset required to succeed at the highest levels. Mental models discussed in this episode: Levels of Competition https://bjjmentalmodels.com/levels-of-competition/ Habits Over Results https://bjjmentalmodels.com/habits-over-results/ Investing in Loss https://bjjmentalmodels.com/investing-in-loss/ Dictate the Pace https://bjjmentalmodels.com/dictate...
12 Okt 20201h 28min

Ep. 93: Teaching Kids, feat. Cal McDonald
This week, Steve and Matt are joined by Cal McDonald to discuss best practices for educating kids. In addition to being a black belt under Rob Biernacki, Cal is a specialist in creating educational frameworks for children. Cal shares his knowledge on the topic in a wonderful conversation with implications well beyond teaching children. This is one of our favorite conversations ever on the podcast. Learning strategies discussed: Effortful Retrieval: Make them work to pull c...
5 Okt 20201h 24min

Ep. 92: Integrating New Techniques, feat. Jon Thomas
This week, Steve and Matt are joined by Jon Thomas, the legendary black belt and BJJ instructor. Steve, Matt, and Jon have a spirited discussion about the best way to integrate new techniques into your game. We also discuss the limitations of principles and how being dogmatic about them can hinder your development. Jon suggests four ways to integrate new techniques: ask your coachwatch an instructionalwatch competition videocreativity Mental models discussed in this episode: Beg...
28 Sep 20201h 18min

Ep. 91: Single vs. Double Lever Control
This week, Steve and Matt break down the differences between single and double lever control. In general, single lever control affords more damage, whereas double lever control affords more control. Learn more about this mental model here: https://bjjmentalmodels.com/single-vs-double-lever-control/ Mental models discussed in this episode: Single vs. Double Lever Control https://bjjmentalmodels.com/single-vs-double-lever-control/ Rotational Control https://bjjmentalmodels.com/rotatio...
21 Sep 20201h 11min

Ep. 90: Expertise, feat. Rob Biernacki
This week, Steve is once again joined by Rob Biernacki from Island Top Team. If you follow Rob, you know how passionate he is about respecting expertise and calling out impostors. We live in a world where identifying expertise is harder - and more important - than ever. In this episode, we give you the tools to do so. When assessing an expert, beware these red flags: Does the expert speak with 100% certainty at all times?Does the expert avoid disclosing the limits of their ...
14 Sep 20201h 55min

Ep. 89: Open Guard Series: Seated Guards
This week, Steve and Matt talk about seated guards! Seated guards are a great way to track and harass your opponent from the bottom. In this episode, you'll also learn why supine guard is sometimes referred to as Ali-Inoki position - which is a much more dignified nickname than how seated guard is referred to as "buttscooting." Mental models discussed in this episode: Inside Channel Control https://bjjmentalmodels.com/inside-channel-control/ Predictable Responses https://bjjmen...
7 Sep 20201h 23min




















