
BJJ Meditations 93 | Paradox
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In this episode of BJJ Meditations, host Joe Hannan discusses various themes related to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, including the paradox of coaching and coachability, as well as reflections on identity within the sport. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the dynamics of training safely and the inherent paradoxes in coaching styles and student identities. The episode also highlights the significance of community in Jiu-Jitsu and the value of continuous learning and adaptation in the sport.
Takeaways
-- Coaching involves navigating paradoxes in student development.
-- Identity in Jiu-Jitsu can shift over time and affect training.
-- Trust between training partners is crucial for safety in submissions.
-- The balance of tension in techniques is essential for effective grappling.
-- Coaches must be aware of their own biases and unfulfilled ambitions.
-- Community is a core value in the practice of Jiu-Jitsu.
-- Continuous reflection on coaching methods is necessary for growth.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Sponsorship
02:39
Curriculum Changes and Leg Locks
05:50
Coaching and Coachability Paradox
08:20
The Nature of Jiu-Jitsu and Identity
10:49
The Role of Coaches and Student Dynamics
13:53
Reflections on Learning and Growth
16:26
Conclusion and Community Engagement
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