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The Chewjitsu Podcast

Episode 159 - The Key Difference Between A Veteran and A Newbie

The Chewjitsu Podcast

Eugene Tsozik

Wrestling, Wellness, Brazilianjiujitsu, Sports, Interviews, Mma, Bjj, Health, Chewjitsu, Injuryprevention

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Chewy discusses something that he learned from the books With The Old Breed by Eugene Sledge and The Things Our Fathers Saw by Matthew Rozell.  The part that was interesting was the key difference between veterans and new soldiers and how the acceptance of the idea of death from the veteran soldiers allowed them to be more aggressive.

And as it relates to BJJ, experienced grapplers who have accepted the possibility of losing are able to be more aggressive on the mats.

We also answer one question that we received on Instagram: If we could go back and change one thing about our training habits to prevent injuries, what would it be? 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up guys? Welcome to the podcast today. Today it's just Eugene and I. I'm going to share whatever in the mornings or training, like this morning, one of the guys, Eric was like, who do you get on the podcast today?

0:25.1

I'm like, oh, it's just us.

0:26.0

And I was telling them, I was like, sometimes I just like talking with you, like whatever, about some ideas or whatever.

0:32.2

And rather than having a guest on the podcast every single time, you know. And so again, today's podcast is going to be, it's going to be an idea.

0:41.2

I shared it in one of my emails recently, which you can get those emails if you want to go,

0:45.5

if you want to, by going to jujitsu.net.

0:48.4

And there's a little thing.

0:49.6

This is a free ebook.

0:50.4

You can get the free ebooks that I give away and away and get the email sent to you your email box.

0:56.2

It's a bit redundant. But it's an idea that I shared on the email. It's based upon some books

1:00.7

that I'm reading, which I'll give you the books, the book names and stuff in just a second.

1:05.3

But it's some books that I'm reading along with my normal thing where basically anytime I read anything for some reason my brain

1:11.3

always goes back to jih Tzu kind of happens when you've been doing something for 20 years

1:15.8

like you just can't like separate it because like you know there's separate like work in life

1:21.8

or whatever you know that kind of thing it's like well mine is there is no separation right like

1:25.8

I've been grappling for 20 almost almost 21 years right in

1:30.9

like wrestling and jiu jitzy like i can't really separate the two like it is like i was thinking

1:36.3

about this this morning like you know like someone was asking like what what's the one of the big

1:40.2

differences like after training for this long and I'm like you become it right like

1:44.8

it's like you become grappling like your body like you just like you're doing stuff and it's I cannot

1:49.9

explain to you I cannot teach it to you like I cannot teach you how to do some of the things that I'm

1:54.7

doing I can teach you technically how to do them but as far as on how I responded them quickly enough

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