Think Street, Train Sport, Practice Art with Professor Chris Haueter
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CHRIS HAUETER
6th Degree Black Belt
6th degree Black Belt and member of the dirty dozen (the first 12 non-Brazilian black belts). Chris was the first American to submit a Brazilian in competition, the first American to compete as a black belt at the Mundials in Brazil and he continues to travel the world spreading his Jiu Jitsu philosophy of think street, train sport and practice art.
He is also known for his golden rules of grappling, coining the term combat base as the base with one knee up and one knee down, and saying, "It is not about who is good, but who is left. It's time on the mat. You will be somewhere in ten years, you might as well be a black belt too. Just don't quit."
Show Notes:
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
00:31 Gi and Shirt Memories
03:24 Dream Academy Vision
05:59 Life Without Jiu Jitsu
08:36 Flow State and The Zone
11:23 Fear and Honest Training
14:03 Combat Sports Compared
15:43 Guard as Jiu Jitsu Core
19:01 Community and Lost Knowledge
21:51 Competition and Ego Fear
26:25 Who Should Compete
27:10 Competing For Fun
27:54 Training To Learn
29:18 Aging And Injuries
29:42 Rehab Role Models
31:26 Combat Based Updates
32:16 Graphic Novel Vision
35:02 Tech Genius Myth
36:24 Primal Nature Explained
38:44 Real Violence Memories
42:56 Jiu Jitsu Changes Lives
44:34 Spiritual Invisible Jiu Jitsu
47:05 Learning Like Calculus
48:59 Superhero Ethics
51:42 Hero Journey Wrap Up