EPISODE 37 (we finally got it wrong, so apologies!) of our Jiu-Jitsu podcast, where we explore the highs and lows of the martial arts journey focusing on Jack and Aza's experience at the IBJJF Euros - amongst some of the usual waffle. In this engaging episode, we dive into the struggles and triumphs of pursuing excellence in Jiu-Jitsu while balancing life's interruptions.
Our hosts reflect on their journey from being beginners to becoming seasoned martial artists, sharing insights on how they've navigated injuries, time constraints, and the mental challenges that come with competing. The discussion also touches on the importance of consistent training and how old school black belts got their time's worth on the mat.
Listen as they unpack their experiences at the recent European competition, highlighting the dedication required to prepare and perform on an international stage. With stories of individual matches, preparation strategies, and the camaraderie shared among competitors, this episode offers a deep dive into the personal and competitive aspects of Jiu-Jitsu.
In the latter part of the episode, Aza paints a picture of what their dream Jiu-Jitsu gym would look like, complete with ideal training conditions, desired coaches, and the dream team of grapplers.