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The Chewjitsu Podcast

Episode 326 - The Secret Mindset To Lose Like A Champion (ADCC and CJI Update)

The Chewjitsu Podcast

Eugene Tsozik

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

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Chewy and Eugene discuss the idea of developing the mindset to lose like a champion.

Chewy shares his experience coaching at the ADCC, how elite level athletes develop a unique mindset when dealing with a loss, impressive ADCC and CJI performances, assessing Gordon Ryan’s perfomance, thoughts on competing with injuries, the importance of sponsors for the success of grappling events, thoughts on sustainability of fighter pay, thoughts on Lucas “Hulk” Barbosa's shoulder injury, thoughts on the Levi and Kade match decision, ideas on clearer scoring and improving scoring criteria for CJI, and CJI trolls.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What up, guys? Welcome to Chichitsu podcast episode 326. Today we're going to talk about an idea.

0:05.9

I think it's really important. It's an idea that a lot of people will just gloss over because it's not some instant jiu jih Tuck, right?

0:12.1

But longtime listeners, you know how this is. My thing about these podcasts is the best thing that I can give you is ideas for, you know, thinking a little bit differently,

0:22.6

approaching things a little bit differently and coming about things a little bit differently.

0:26.4

And so we're going to talk about first the idea.

0:29.1

It's like a mindset secret for how to lose like a champion.

0:33.0

This is something I've observed and studied in a lot of the best people in Jiu-Jitsu, and I want to share

0:39.4

it with you guys because I think it can be really helpful because it's something that when you

0:42.9

contrast it to the way newer competitors lose and, you know, lesser competitors, when you

0:48.7

contrast to how they lose, it is a big difference. And I think that it's a lesson that you can take off the mats as well.

0:54.9

So we'll get into that in a second.

0:56.3

And then also, too, I'm going to respond to a few messages or talk about a few more ideas

1:00.6

from the weekend of the CGI and the ADCC because there's been a lot of different developments

1:06.6

that have popped up since then that have given some interesting insights to what was going on

1:12.1

with these competitors. And, you know, it's just sometimes when you actually realize what these

1:17.7

guys are really going through, it's, man, it's a lot, right? And they get out there and compete.

1:22.2

And so, again, it's fun to, it's interesting, we'll say it that way, to talk about it.

1:26.0

I don't want to say fun because in some of these situations, nothing about it is fun. But it's interesting, we'll say it that way, to talk about it. I don't want to say fun because in some of these situations, nothing about it is fun.

1:29.3

But it's worthy of talking about because, again, these are real struggles that people are going through.

1:34.3

And I think it's worth talking about.

1:36.0

And so we'll get into that in a second.

1:37.3

And some of these are questions from the YouTube channel as well.

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