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The Chewjitsu Podcast

Episode 196 - Ideas On Learning Styles For Jiu-Jitsu

The Chewjitsu Podcast

Eugene Tsozik

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

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

On this episode Chewy and Eugene discuss learning styles such as Intuitive and Mechanistic learning, the differences between these learning styles, and the benefits and drawbacks of each style of learning.

We also discuss the process of breaking down and explaining Jiu-Jitsu techniques and positions when teaching, learning to improvise in Jiu-Jitsu, and why failure is the currency for improvement.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, guys? So today on the podcast, I'm going to answer a question about learning style.

0:04.7

So this is a question that got sent to me. I found it interesting just because of the particular

0:09.1

learning style that I tend to favor. And I think for a lot of you guys that maybe sometimes have

0:15.1

trouble with this idea that you can't remember every single little detail or that you can't sort of string

0:22.2

everything together in your mind like some giant schematic or something like that, then this

0:27.7

podcast will be interesting to you. And then as also, as Eugene and I often do, we end up kind of

0:33.0

going off the rails a little bit and we talk about both, you know, Jiu-Jitsu, comparative to chess.

0:40.3

And then what was the other thing we talked about?

0:42.3

There's one little nugget we were sharing in there in the middle.

0:45.3

Along with learning styles, we were teaching.

0:47.3

We were talking about some ideas on teaching.

0:49.3

So if you're a coach and you enjoy teaching, then there's some stuff for you. Or if you're someone that's maybe thinking about teaching someday,

0:54.8

there's some useful ideas on teaching there and why it could be useful to you,

0:57.6

both from your standpoint, and also what you can do to improve the experience for the students

1:02.7

that you're teaching.

1:03.2

So again, hopefully you guys enjoy the podcast.

1:05.2

Did you want to say something?

1:07.9

Yeah, I was going to, actually, I was going to say, like, if you're someone that is, that doesn't want to teach, it might give you an idea on how teaching could actually improve your jiu-jitsu as well.

1:18.0

So I think if you're someone that's never thought about teaching, it might change your mind a little bit.

1:22.9

Yeah, I think a lot of times people don't, teaching is one of those things where you may not think about teaching it first,

1:28.9

then you do it and you realize how it's fun and then you learn how valuable it is for

1:33.0

yourself too.

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