Bulletproof For BJJ Podcast

JT & Joey
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Jun 10, 2022 • 37min

#80 Are BJJ Belts A Thing Of The Past? Has new school BJJ disrupted the Jiu-jitsu Hierarchy.

Do belts still matter? Is the martial arts Hierarchy outdated? Which ever side of the fence you are on seniority and authority provides structure and gives direction. If you love the modern movement in BJJ toward No-Gi submission grappling, you may not respect the old ways and don't see the need for belts as long as you are skilful grappler. There are many world class athletes who have only trained a short period of time and built very effective games that are beating much more experienced blackbelts.From 10th Planet to DDS and now the B-Team, do these rebels of the new school have the next step in the evolution of the art? Or are the traditional standards of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu still relevant and key to developing great grapplers?
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Jun 7, 2022 • 13min

#79 The Best Gi I Ever Had: Not all BJJ Brands are created equal, what makes a great Gi and what to avoid.

How many Gi's do you own? Which brand is the best? Both JT & Joey have their all time favourite Gi for very different reasons. Do you go for the look, the feel or the function? When you train a lot you will need at least 2-3. Here are some recommendations and cautionary tales a like for you to draw from to make an informed decision when you next purchase the BJJ pyjamas.
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Jun 2, 2022 • 30min

#78 Champion Athlete vs Great Coaches: Why the best performers are not always the best people to help your BJJ.

It takes Champions to make champions. But is that actually true? What it takes to win is not what it takes to teach. Being a BJJ Champion requires incredible levels of focus, discipline and self determination. Being a great coach requires great communication skills, setting a good example and empathy to relate to someone else's struggles. JT & Joey examine examples of great coaches who were not champions and phenomenal athletes who have proven to suck at coaching. Your relationship with your coach is one of the most important factors in the BJJ Journey and their past experience can really help or hinder your development.
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May 30, 2022 • 12min

#77 Can You Get Better at BJJ Without Rolling?

Is it possible to improve at Jiu-jitsu without the risk of injury that rolling can bring? If you are older and not interested in going to war with young, MMA hungry savages you can definitely develop BJJ skills but will they work? Finding people who have a similar interest in training is key to your improvement whether they are pushing for championship glory or just want to enjoy learning cool skills. JT & Joey examine this interesting question and give guidance on how you can approach your own BJJ practice to get the best outcome.
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May 27, 2022 • 1h 9min

#76 The Real Talk Show: Dealing with Floods, Political f*ck ups, BJJ Retirement, Stoicism and overcoming personal struggles.

Are you struggling with what life is throwing at you right now? JT & Joey speak candidly about everything that has been going on in Australia earlier in 2022 and other things that are going on in the world and what this can do to your confidence. When big things in life are going wrong it puts things in perspectives and BJJ problems can feel small. Injuries, health problems, trying to overcome stress it takes a lot of mental strength to endure. The boys open up about how they are dealing with these challenges and speak from the heart about everything that is going on.
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May 24, 2022 • 11min

#75 Don't Bench press for BJJ! How to get strong without the Bench.

What do you Bench? This question is not helpful for BJJ athletes and may even be harmful. Even though Barbell Bench Press is a very popular movement in modern day lifting, spending time lying on your back and pushing heavy weight off your chest isn't the best way to strengthen your upper body. If you really want a stronger upper body JT & Joey explore the alternatives to get you there and how you can avoid injury by changing up how you lift.
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May 19, 2022 • 52min

#74 How to Beat Injury: Insights from the BJJ Physiotherapist Siobhan Mooren

Do you have a Physiotherapist? Do they train BJJ? Siobhan Mooren came to Jiu-jitsu with martial arts experience from Karate and also playing AFL football. She has suffered a torn Labrum  in her hip from wake boarding and had to eventually have surgery. For 6 months she trained and battled through the injury until she couldn't walk. Needless to say she is one tough human. Originally she wanted to be a veterinarian but her love of sport and lifting lead her towards studying physiotherapy. On today's episode she drops key insights into what you need to do to avoid injury and what it takes to bounce back.If you have an injury and live in QLD Australia and looking for a Great Physiotherapist you can book in with Siobhan by clicking the link below:https://peregianspringsphysio.com.au/
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May 17, 2022 • 11min

#73 Judo Vs Wrestling: Which Discipline is better for Improving your BJJ game?

Do you train Judo? How's your Double leg take down? Which ever style of stand up grappling you prefer, one of these has more carry over than the other. If you are looking to become a really well rounded grappler and want to do some extra training where should you spend your time? Judo is great for making some of the hardest and strongest grapplers around and wrestlers are some of the most athletic movers in sport. JT & Joey weigh up the pros and cons to give you the answer.
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May 12, 2022 • 31min

#72 Is Purple Belt The Most Important Belt?

Skipping warm ups? Got some skills and causing some trouble? Being the middle child of the BJJ family you are taking shots from above and below. JT & Joey both recognise the risk and potential of a good purple belt and if you don't pay attention they can catch you slipping.Your experience at purple belt is good enough to threaten the higher belts but the lower belts have a target on your back. Depending on your journey a lot of your BJJ game is built at this stage in the game and you are starting to wake up to your potential and starting to come into your own. Competing, full time training, traveling internationally but how long can it be sustained?Is purple the most important belt? Whether you agree or not it is a great time in your jiu-jitsu life so live it up.
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May 10, 2022 • 14min

#71 Is It Good To Take Rest Rounds: JT & Joey cannot agree, do you make the hard choice when you are at training.

Do you take a rest round? Do you sit to the side when others are rolling? There is actually a disagreement between the Bulletproof Boys. JT is pushing you to not take a rest round to improve your standard. Joey believes it's better for you to take a rest round if you feel like it. Which choice do you make?

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