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The Chewjitsu Podcast

Episode 231 - Rules For Jiu-Jitsu #12: Don't Draw A Line In The Sand With BJJ Techniques

The Chewjitsu Podcast

Eugene Tsozik

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

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the podcast, Chewy discusses techniques that were seen as low percentage that have become high percentage effective techniques.

We chat about specific techniques that were seen as low percentage and have become high percentage, why it's important to have an open mind and experiment with BJJ techniques, why we can be considered “creatures of self-esteem,” how Chewy evolves his techniques, the importance of BJJ coaches learning new skills, and rules of combat.

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0:00.0

What's up, guys? So today's podcast is going to be on a smart rule that I think every

0:04.9

Jiu-Jitsu, every smart Jiu-Tizs practitioner eventually kind of comes to in their Jiu-Zitsu, whether

0:10.0

they explicitly lay it out this way or not. It's something that I think is important to keep in mind

0:15.2

the earlier, the better, as I'll share, sometimes the going against against this going contradictory towards this idea towards

0:23.1

this rule can lead you down some some bad places with your jiu-jitsu and so again hopefully

0:27.9

this is uh this is useful to you as always and uh hopefully you guys are will be entertained by the

0:32.1

stories from a long well it was not that long ago but a distant uh jih Tutsu past. Again, you know, I'm starting to feel like this, as I get older and older, I'm starting to feel like one of those old, uh, old martial arts masters that sits on the top of the, of the, of the hill and like talks about this, this time that nobody remembers, you know what I mean because I've been doing

0:55.6

it longer than most people have even though I'm not that old like I've been doing it for a

1:00.3

really long time in comparison to the people that are still doing it now you know so it's a it's a

1:05.7

bit it's a bit sparse to talk to people that have been around since like the early 2000s

1:10.4

with training.

1:11.0

So anyway, so we'll get into that in a second and hopefully you guys enjoy it.

1:14.4

And big thanks to our sponsors for helping make this podcast happen so you can listen to my beautiful bearded voice.

1:21.1

And here you talk about Jiu-Jitsu every single week.

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supplement that was going to make all the difference. And a lot of times when you read about all

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