5 • 643 Ratings
🗓️ 17 April 2023
⏱️ 52 minutes
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On this episode of the podcast, Chewy and Eugene discuss why the set up and the prep work is vital for success.
We discuss the idea of becoming “overnight success," when Chewy starts to prep for a tournament, what people overvalue and undervalue for competition prep as well as for creative endeavors such as creating content, the worst reason to be a Jiu-Jitsu coach, learning lessons through failure, and the importance of building a strong foundational base.
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0:00.0 | What up, guys. Thanks for joining us today on the podcast today. We're going to get into |
0:03.3 | another edition of our rules for Jiu-Jitsu. The rule that I'm going to share with you guys |
0:09.1 | today, I think, is pretty much a rule for pretty much everything in life. And just one of those |
0:15.9 | things when I look at everything that I've done. And when I read about the things that other people |
0:19.4 | do, you see this kind of thing happening over over again. And we'll talk about it from that standpoint, |
0:24.7 | but then we'll also talk about it from a very jih Tjitsu focused standpoint, the technical |
0:29.5 | stuff, Jiu-Zitsu, the strategy, everything else. And so hopefully you guys enjoy it. |
0:33.1 | And hopefully it gives you an idea to chew on for your own training in Jiu-Zitsu. |
0:37.1 | Big thanks to our sponsors for helping make the podcast happen. |
0:39.9 | Ice barrel, if you guys have not heard of them before, |
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0:47.7 | sturdy plastic barrel and you throw water and ice in there, |
0:53.2 | and it'll get you really cold and you can do your ice baths here |
0:55.6 | one of the things about it that is nice is that it can be a little bit less cost prohibitive if you've |
1:02.3 | looked at any of the ice tank plunge type things anything where you're you know it's a nice |
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1:11.4 | some of them go upwards of like 12 and 14 000 which is pretty steep um and so a lot of you guys |
1:18.1 | are probably not willing to spin 10 gs on a thing to take an ice bath which you're probably not |
1:23.9 | going to do like that often right and even the most, you'll be in there for a |
1:27.8 | couple minutes at a time. So again, ice barrel makes a really nice product that then, again, |
1:34.2 | allows you to take an ice bath. And it's very easy. It's very portable. You don't have any |
1:39.0 | hoses or electricity or anything else like that. So you can put it wherever you want to put it. |
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