This week Tim and Nico discuss Sha'Carri Richardson's Olympic ban for smoking weed, the results of the BJJ Stars super fight event in Brazil, and how life is more fun for stupid people.
Humour and BJJ culture. Explicit — recreational crowd.
Hosted by Tim "Mushmaster" Spriggs and Nico Ball.
This week Tim and Nico discuss Sha'Carri Richardson's Olympic ban for smoking weed, the results of the BJJ Stars super fight event in Brazil, and how life is more fun for stupid people.
Tim reviews WNO: Craig Jones vs Tye Ruotolo, and Nico returns from the shortest trip to Brazil ever.
Nico gives details on her plans in Brazil, and Tim thinks he is qualified to be a UFC referee.
Tim gives his take on the best rivalry in BJJ. Nico teaches a lesson in never judging a book by it's cover. And both reminisce about doing extreme training.
Tim dunks on a "sponsorship" offer and him and Nico talk about the best advice they ever got from a coach.
Tim talks about how he creates BJJ game plans for his clients. Also, Nico and Tim discuss when someone should become a professional grappler and give advice on how to be successful in the lifestyle.
The GOONS celebrate getting new audio equipment and discuss whether overtraining is real.
This week Tim and Nico discuss whether Gi or No-Gi jiujitsu is superior to the other.
This week the GOONS talk about: Tim costing Nico and himself a trip to Brazil, free training for the police, observations from the recent "Who's Number One?" card, and much more.
This week the GOONS welcome back the original co-host of the BJJ GOONS Podcast, multiple time world champion, and head grappling coach of Fairtex Training Center in Pattaya, Thailand, DJ Jackson. In this episode DJ talks about moving to Thailand to be a coach, adjusting to life in the "land of smiles", his future as a competitor and a whole lot more.
This week Tim and Nico talk about Conor McGregor stiffing a charity out of $500,000, IBJJF leaving FloGrappling, Jake Paul vs Ben Askren, and the Top 5 Celebrities we think can fight in real life.
This week the GOONS talk to Erick Nicholson. Erick is a educator in New York who runs a BJJ program at his school and is a member of the Secret Roll Club; a group of athletes that started rolling together to escape the strict rules of traditional Jiu-Jitsu schools. What started off as a handful of friends, has blossomed into large events with DJ's , charity food drives, and prize giveaways.
This week the GOONS discuss belt promotions and keys to traveling internationally to compete.
This week the GOONS discuss: Battling the IRS, teaching young people, Cyborg being a racist jackass, the rise in anti-asian hate crimes, and how to avoid getting robbed.
This week on the show: Nico talks about her car problems and battles with the US Healthcare System. Tim explains why he is stepping away from competition for the foreseeable future. Tim and Nico review HBO's new documentary "The Day Sports Stood Still". And they both reflect on how the quarantine has changed their lives. Subscribe to the BJJ GOONS Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BJJGOONS Buy Our Merch: https://www.favelajiujitsu.com/shop/
This week the GOONS talk about: the difference between the competitor and the martial artist mindset, how Tim breaks down film, the unruly content on the BJJ GOONS Patreon and much more.
This week the GOONS welcome Erin Herle back to the show. Erin has gone through a lot since the last time she's been on BJJ GOONS and this episode she catches us up on what's new with her. Erin and the GOONS also discuss proper bitch slapping technique.
This week the GOONS interview Nathalie and Osiris Feliz. Nathalie is a licensed massage therapist that owns and operates Alquina Massage & Wellness, Osiris is a yoga master who founded Air Fire Yoga a practice that focuses on developing: strength, endurance, proper body alignment, flexibility, relaxation, and vitality. Nat and Osi use their fields to help people prevent and recover from injuries a issue that every jiujitsu practitioner deals with.
This week Tim and Nico talk about making money in the BJJ industry. Who is the best at getting the bag? Is being a full-time jiujitsu athlete feasible? What's it like being a dope-ass broke-ass grappler? Find the answers to these questions and more on this episode of the pod.
This week Donald Achnick comes back on the show to breakdown Evolve Ur Game's Lightweight Grand Prix for $10,000. We give our scouting report for each of the competitors and discuss who we think is taking home the bag.
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