

The Chewjitsu Podcast
Chewjitsu
The Chewjitsu Podcast features your host BJJ Black Belt Nick "Chewy" Albin of chewjitsu.net and his co-host BJJ Black Belt and Physical Therapist Dr. Eugene Tsozik.
The show covers topics such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, training, diet, health and injury-prevention, Q&A sessions, and interviews.
The show covers topics such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, training, diet, health and injury-prevention, Q&A sessions, and interviews.
Episodes
Mentioned books

May 31, 2019 • 1h 33min
Episode 49 - BJJ Black Belt Kristian Woodmansee
BJJ Black Belt Kristian Woodmansee joins the podcast to discuss what its like to be a full-time jiu-jitsu competitor while also running a gym, what its like be the smaller guy at the gym, how he overcame training slumps, and his thoughts on the split between Keenan Cornelius and ATOS.

May 24, 2019 • 1h 37min
Episode 48 - How Fasting Affects BJJ Training/Training Around Injuries
Chewy answers a question about how fasting before BJJ training can effect your performance. Chewy also shares a few simple diet modifications that can help improve your energy and performance during jiu-jitsu training. We also discuss various jiu-jitsu injuries and how to come back to training after injury, how to train around injuries, and how to train with an injured training partner. We end the podcast with a Q&A session.

May 17, 2019 • 1h 36min
Episode 47 - Preparing For Your First BJJ Tournament
On this episode of the podcast, Chewy and Eugene go through a list of things you should know and do to prepare for your first jiu-jitsu tournament. 1.a. Commit to the tournament as early as possible. 1.b. Get familiar with the rules and format of the tournament. 2. Have a game plan or opening to the match. 3. Know the weight classes. 4. Bring proper equipment. 5.a. Be ready for unexpected events 5.b. Focus on things that you can control. We also discuss weight-cutting for a tournament, diet for a tournament, when should you compete, and other useful tips. The second half of the podcast is a Youtube live Q&A session.

May 13, 2019 • 57min
Episode 46 - BJJ Black Belt Ruben Alvarez
Ruben is a BJJ black belt and Miami area police officer. Ruben discusses his start in jiu-jitsu, competing and training full time in jiu-jitsu prior to becoming a police officer, his transition to becoming a police officer, the difficulties that he encounters as a police officer, how jiu-jitsu has been beneficial in keeping himself and others safe. Ruben also discusses why many police officers are resistant to learning BJJ, how "Sport Jiu-Jitsu" and the tournament environment is useful for defense.

May 6, 2019 • 1h 14min
Episode 45 - Cameron Shayne
On this episode, we are joined by Cameron Shayne who is the founder of Budokon Mixed Movement Arts. Cameron discusses his role in the training camp for BJJ World Champion and Bellator Middleweight title contender Rafael Lovato Jr. Cameron also shares his philosophy on movement, the important components of his movement system, and how his system can improve function and reduce injury risk. If you want to work with Cameron, check out www.budokon.com

Apr 28, 2019 • 37min
Episode 44 - Build Courage Through Jiu-Jitsu
On this episode, we discuss how Jiu-Jitsu can help build courage, and how those lessons learned in BJJ can translate into confidence in other aspects of your life.

Apr 22, 2019 • 1h 23min
Episode 43 - Become the Grappler You Hate
On this episode, Chewy discusses how you can become a better grappler by "becoming the grappler you hate." By training with and learning from training partners that challenge you the most, you will be forced to improve and evolve your BJJ game. 3:30 Chewy discusses not having a fixed schedule and how this benefits his productivity. 4:45 What is a movement meditation and what are its benefits. 19:00 Is it better to learn how to apply a technique or learn to defend it when learning a new technique? 31:00 Start of Q&A 31:30 Do heavier and stronger grapplers not get promoted as quickly as lighter weight grapplers? 35:30 Whats the most important thing to work on as a white belt? 37:30 What strength of Charlotte's Web CBD we use. 41:00 Is it offensive to ask a female training partner if you are going too rough with them? 45:00 Should the majority of your rolls be with training partners who are below your skill level? 48:00 As a more experienced white belt, should you "smash" the beginner white belts? 52:30 How to pick up the pace against bigger and stronger grapplers? 55:00 Should you strength train for BJJ? 1:01:00 How many times a week should you weight train? 1:05:00 What is the most dangerous submission? 1:10:00 Best submission to humble a wrestler? 1:13:45 Best advice for a first jiu-jitsu competition. 1:17:00 Book recommendations. 1:20:00 Chewjistu seminar information.

Apr 12, 2019 • 32min
Episode 42 - How Techniques Spread In Jiu-Jitsu
On this episode, Chewy and Eugene Cover a variety of topics including: -How techniques spread across Jiu-Jitsu. -Why asking your training partner to teach you a technique they were able to use against you will help you both become better. -Chewy's 3-Step process for incorporating new techniques into his Jiu-Jitsu game. -The "ego" and why its a good thing for competitions and hard training sessions in BJJ. -Our thoughts on accepting a tournament medal even if you lose. -Chewy's most important piece of advice when putting out content on social media.

Apr 4, 2019 • 25min
Episode 41 - BJJ Training Etiquette
On this episode, Chewy and Eugene discuss proper jiu-jitsu training etiquette, the importance of communicating with your training partners when on the mats, and Chewy addresses and responds to being called "The Softest Bitch In Jiu-Jitsu."

Mar 25, 2019 • 1h 13min
Episode 40 - Richie "Boogeyman" Martinez
We are joined on the podcast by 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt Richie "Boogeyman" Martinez. Richie talks about how he got started in jiu-jitsu, earning his black belt in under 4 years, opening his own gym, and what it was like competing at a high level.


