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Interviews

Athlete and coach conversations, Q&A

020 - Ritchie Yip on The Art and Science of Teaching Martial Arts

Want to find out how to be a more effective martial arts teacher? Stephan Kesting interviews BJJ black belt Ritchie Yip about the art and science of teaching martial arts. Lots of tips and tricks for teachers and aspiring instructors in this one!

Feb 4, 2014 · 1:01:55 · Listen
#115 - Tait Fletcher

#115 - Tait Fletcher

Inside BJJ Podcast

The guys talk to Tait Fletcher about being an actor on the final shows of Breaking Bad, being real in Mixed Martial Arts, Jiu-Jitsu and life, and what it means to have a broken mind. Tait talks about the importance of being excellent in what you do, the detriment of the ego, and finding your identity.

Feb 3, 2014 · 1:34:56 · Listen
018 - John Perreti and The Secrets of MMA Matchmaking

Stephan interviews John Perretti, the matchmaker for the early UFC and the EFC (Extreme Fighting Championship). He put together some of the most iconic matches in the UFC before Zuffa took it over in 2001. In this interview he talks about the rules and weight classes he created for the fledgling sport of Mixed Martial Arts (a term that he is credited with coining), how he found and selected fighters, brain trauma in the combat sports, his disdain for the current state of the UFC, and much more.

Oct 3, 2013 · 48:55 · Listen
Steve Hall's Fight to Win BJJ - Frank & Joe tell why FTW is the place to be.

Subscribe to FTW's Monthly Newsletter: http://bit.ly/FTWNews Frank Doggett and Joe Carleo explain why Fight to Win Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is the best BJJ in Charlotte, NC. BJJ Techniques | Steve Hall | Fight to Win | Fight to Win Brazilian Jiu Jitsu | FTW BJJ | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu Videos | Charlotte Martial Arts

Sep 26, 2013 · Watch
#95 - Tanner Rice

#95 - Tanner Rice

Inside BJJ Podcast

Tim, Matt, and Ernest are back together again. The only way to describe is that Ernest is full of complete ridiculousness. The guys call Tanner Rice to talk about his background learning Jiu-Jitsu from his father in Redding, CA, earning his black belt from Cobrinha, and training with his brothers full time. Ernest blows up the rumor segment with the biggest bombshell of a rumor question ever asked. Later, the guys play a game of "Guess That Message" with message boards.

Aug 19, 2013 · 1:27:29 · Listen
017 - Rafael Lovato Jr on Training for High Level BJJ Competition

Stephan Kesting interviews Rafael Lovato Jr, one of the most successful North American BJJ competitors. They discuss technique, mindset, training, conditioning, and the keys to being successful in competition. The full transcript of this interview is available at http://www.grapplearts.com/lovato

Aug 2, 2013 · 54:31 · Listen
016 - Philip Gelinas, Black Belt Hall of Fame Member

Stephan Kesting interviews one of his most influential teachers, 9th degree Kajukenbo black belt and Black Belt Hall of Famer Philip Gelinas. Topics include the evolution of Georges St Pierre, the relevance of BJJ and MMA to self defense, grappling with sticks and knives, and how the martial arts continue to change and adapt in the 21st century.

Jul 19, 2013 · 1:01:10 · Listen
Steve Hall's Fight To Win - Justin & Brent Share Why This Their BJJ Home

Subscribe to FTW's Monthly Newsletter: http://bit.ly/FTWNews Justin Green and Brent Simpson explain why Fight to Win Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is their home in Charlotte NC. BJJ Techniques | Steve Hall | Fight to Win | Fight to Win Brazilian Jiu Jitsu | FTW BJJ | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu Videos | Charlotte Martial Arts

Jul 13, 2013 · Watch
015 - Burton Richardson on Training and Performing under Pressure

Want to be an effective martial artist? Burton Richardson talks about training and performing under pressure in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, and Full Contact Stickfighting. Plus he shares lessons learned from such martial arts luminaries as Dan Inosanto, the Machados Brothers, Egan and Enson Inoue, Baret Yoshida, Chris Leben, Eric Knauss, Antonio Illustrisimo, and Charuto Verissimo.

Jun 22, 2013 · 46:50 · Listen
014 - Keenan Cornelius on training, competition, and a life in BJJ

Keenan Cornelius is a BJJ phenomenon. Having won double gold medals at four of the biggest IBJJF tournaments - The World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, Pan-American Championship, European Open Championship, and the Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship, he's one of the most active, most successful North American competitors on the scene today. In this interview with Stephan Kesting from www.grapplearts.com, Keenan talks about his training regimen, competition mindset, dealing with nerves, his time at Team Lloyd Irvin, and what he hopes to accomplish in the future.

Apr 24, 2013 · 43:25 · Listen
013 - Roy Dean on BJJ, Judo, Aikido, and Path of the Martial Artist

Proof that a serious BJJ competitor can still be classy; Roy Dean talks with Stephan Kesting about BJJ, Judo, Aikido, and Path of the Martial Artist. Roy Dean has black belts in kodokan judo and aikikai aikido, japanese jujutsu and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He's recognized as a black belt by the international brazilian jiu jitsu federation (IBJJF), with affiliated academies around the world.

Oct 7, 2012 · 53:48 · Listen
012 - BJJ World Champion Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins on Training & Competition Strategies for BJJ

How do you go from being the smallest person in the class to a BJJ world champion! This is a really interesting interview with my friend Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins. I first polled the Grapplearts.com newsletter readership if they had any questions for Brandon, and boy, did they ever! I sifted and sorted hundreds of emails to pick out the very best questions for for him, and this in-depth interview about competition and training strategies for grapplers is the result. Brandon has worked with Stephan to create 'How to Defeat the Bigger, Stronger Opponent Series 2' available in mobile app and DVD format here: http://www.grapplearts.com/bigger-stronger-series-2/

Jul 28, 2012 · 1:01:30 · Listen
011 - Vinicius 'Draculino' Magalhães on Surfing, Beach Fights and the History and Evolution of BJJ

Vinicius 'Draculino' talks with Stephan Kesting about how surfing beach fights brought him into jiu-jitsu, what it was like training with the top Gracie and Machado fighters in Rio in the 1980's, and how self defense and vale tudo training were incorporated into the classes. He also talks about the early BJJ competition scene, and how BJJ has changed over the last 3 decades. His contributions to the Spider Guard Position, and why he gets more nervous for BJJ competition than for MMA fights. Then they move on to why he thought that many matches at the 2012 Mundials reminded him of two spiders having sex, the rule changes, he'd like to see to make jiu-jitsu competition more exciting, and why he makes even his BJJ world champions do self defense twice a week All in all, it's a merry romp down many BJJ topics, past and present.

Jul 20, 2012 · 27:06 · Listen
010 - The Very First Grapplearts Q&A Podcast with Stephan Kesting

Answers for your BJJ questions! Stephan takes questions from his newsletter readers in the first ever Q&A Podcast. Find out how how to taper for competition, what to do when you're getting crushed all the time, what to do when your wrestling coach wants you to stop doing BJJ, and how to remember all these bloody techniques...

Nov 25, 2011 · 51:25 · Listen
009 - The Intersection Between BJJ, Submission Grappling and MMA with Ryan Hall

Ryan Hall is one of North America's most prolific competitors in BJJ and Submission Grappling. In this in-depth interview with Stephan Kesting he shares tips on training, competing, the 50-50 guard, the triangle choke, sparring with Marcelo Garcia, the construction of an effective guard game, and so much more!

Aug 31, 2011 · 58:48 · Listen
008 - Adrenaline Dumps, Fear Management and Combat Psychology with Tony Blauer

Want to find out more about the psychology of combat? Tony Blauer is the head of Blauer Tactical Systems which specializes in close quarter tactics & scenario-based training for law enforcement, military and professional self-defense instructors. We had a great conversation about Crossfit, fear management, adrenaline dumps, and his 'conversion' to BJJ. And it's all pretty relevant stuff! Everybody (who's not insane) feels fear, whether we're freaked out about sparring somebody new, entering our first BJJ tournament, fighting MMA, or defending ourselves on the street. And so we should know how to deal with it

Aug 1, 2011 · 42:11 · Listen
007 - Female MMA with Sarah Kaufmann

007 - Female MMA with Sarah Kaufmann

The Strenuous Life Podcast

Sarah Kaufmann, the UFC fighter and former Strikeforce champion, talks about training, competing and the role of women in MMA

Jul 24, 2011 · 38:38 · Listen

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