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🗓️ 24 April 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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On this episode Chewy and Eugene discuss 7 ideas on how you can find your own Jiu-Jitsu game.
1. Look at “like-bodied competitors” - who Chewy and Eugene recommend for short-limbed and long-limbed grapplers.
2. Look at similar-aged grapplers.
3. Find moves to match your attributes.
4. Use your intuition.
5. Don’t give up on a technique that stops working.
6. Keep a "beginner’s mind."
7. Experiment with new techniques and get out of your comfort zone.
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0:00.0 | What up, guys. Welcome today to the podcast. Today, Eugenie and I are going to go into a short podcast with you guys about sort of how to create your own game. That's a question I get a lot from people that are like, Chewy. I've heard that I need a game. I need a game plan. I need a style. How do I find those things? Well, first off, just before we get into the tips, this process is going to take you |
0:21.9 | years. This is not something that like you patch up overnight. Again, you can spend years developing |
0:27.6 | a technique. So again, this is going to be a long-term process, but this can give you some direction |
0:32.7 | and sort of guidance on where to go, where to search for things. |
0:41.3 | But again, as we'll talk about it, ultimately is going to depend on you, what you feel, |
0:45.1 | but just make sure that, like, you understand this process is going to take a while. I just share that with you because, again, a lot of times we're in this culture of like push button |
0:49.4 | things and like wanting things to be now. |
0:52.0 | And, you know, I don't want to say instant gratification because |
0:54.2 | i don't think that everybody's necessarily like that i think that sometimes we just get impatient |
0:58.3 | i mean because i remember when i was 18 years old i was impatient as can be i wanted things to be now |
1:02.8 | that's not that's not new right um i'm reading a book right now about a uh it's called devotion |
1:09.2 | i watched the movie when i was sick and i said man it's a good good |
1:12.3 | movie let me go read the book because the book's probably going to be better and the book is |
1:15.9 | better it's got so much detail and like you listen to these guys writing you know letters home |
1:20.5 | to their family you know of like the korean war they're like i want to be done with this stuff |
1:25.2 | i want to be over with it right i mean so again everybody wants to be to the desirable place as quickly as possible, no matter what that is. And so |
1:32.7 | that's not new. So that said, I'm not criticizing anyone. So that said, it's going to take a long time, |
1:37.6 | but these tips will give you some guidance, seven tips to help you find your game in Jiu-Zitsu. Big thanks to our sponsors for helping make the podcast happen. |
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