Chewjitsu

1500+ videos covering technique and mindset, beginner to advanced.

Hosted by Nick Albin.

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Episode 52 - The Necessity Of Mistakes In Jiu-Jitsu

On this episode of the podcast, Chewy starts with a ramble on what he would have told his younger self. Chewy and Eugene share some of the mistakes they have made in jiu-jitsu and in life, the importance of making mistakes, and how to learn from and move past the mistakes. Q&A (at 41 minutes) includes: Chewy's thoughts on private lessons. How to return to BJJ after a long lay off. What is the "middle state" for training? How important is aggressiveness in BJJ? How to deal with shoulder injuries in BJJ. How to train if you have one-sided weakness in your body due to a stroke. How to deal with not having enough energy to train if you are an older grappler and work a lot. How to get over a groin strain. How to handle stress and anxiety before BJJ training. Tips for a brand new BJJ white belt.

Jun 21, 2019 · 1:42:35 · Listen
Episode 51 - BJJ Black Belt Brent Weedman

On this episode of the podcast we are joined by BJJ black belt, Judo black belt, Byakuren Kaikan Black Belt, and former professional MMA fighter Brent Weedman. Brent discusses his start in martial arts, the early days of martial arts training and the first time he met Chewy, some of his most memorable fights in MMA, some of the mistakes he made when training for MMA, overcoming serious injuries, life after retirement from MMA and transitioning to becoming a coach, and working as a Fire Fighter.

Jun 17, 2019 · 2:11:17 · Listen
Episode 49 - BJJ Black Belt Kristian Woodmansee

BJJ Black Belt Kristian Woodmansee joins the podcast to discuss what its like to be a full-time jiu-jitsu competitor while also running a gym, what its like be the smaller guy at the gym, how he overcame training slumps, and his thoughts on the split between Keenan Cornelius and ATOS.

May 31, 2019 · 1:32:40 · Listen
Episode 48 - How Fasting Affects BJJ Training/Training Around Injuries

Chewy answers a question about how fasting before BJJ training can effect your performance. Chewy also shares a few simple diet modifications that can help improve your energy and performance during jiu-jitsu training. We also discuss various jiu-jitsu injuries and how to come back to training after injury, how to train around injuries, and how to train with an injured training partner. We end the podcast with a Q&A session.

May 24, 2019 · 1:37:27 · Listen
Episode 47 - Preparing For Your First BJJ Tournament

On this episode of the podcast, Chewy and Eugene go through a list of things you should know and do to prepare for your first jiu-jitsu tournament. 1.a. Commit to the tournament as early as possible. 1.b. Get familiar with the rules and format of the tournament. 2. Have a game plan or opening to the match. 3. Know the weight classes. 4. Bring proper equipment. 5.a. Be ready for unexpected events 5.b. Focus on things that you can control. We also discuss weight-cutting for a tournament, diet for a tournament, when should you compete, and other useful tips. The second half of the podcast is a Youtube live Q&A session.

May 17, 2019 · 1:35:52 · Listen
Episode 46 - BJJ Black Belt Ruben Alvarez

Ruben is a BJJ black belt and Miami area police officer. Ruben discusses his start in jiu-jitsu, competing and training full time in jiu-jitsu prior to becoming a police officer, his transition to becoming a police officer, the difficulties that he encounters as a police officer, how jiu-jitsu has been beneficial in keeping himself and others safe. Ruben also discusses why many police officers are resistant to learning BJJ, how "Sport Jiu-Jitsu" and the tournament environment is useful for defense.

May 13, 2019 · 57:22 · Listen
Episode 45 - Cameron Shayne

On this episode, we are joined by Cameron Shayne who is the founder of Budokon Mixed Movement Arts. Cameron discusses his role in the training camp for BJJ World Champion and Bellator Middleweight title contender Rafael Lovato Jr. Cameron also shares his philosophy on movement, the important components of his movement system, and how his system can improve function and reduce injury risk. If you want to work with Cameron, check out www.budokon.com

May 6, 2019 · 1:14:13 · Listen
Episode 43 - Become the Grappler You Hate

On this episode, Chewy discusses how you can become a better grappler by "becoming the grappler you hate." By training with and learning from training partners that challenge you the most, you will be forced to improve and evolve your BJJ game. 3:30 Chewy discusses not having a fixed schedule and how this benefits his productivity. 4:45 What is a movement meditation and what are its benefits. 19:00 Is it better to learn how to apply a technique or learn to defend it when learning a new technique? 31:00 Start of Q&A 31:30 Do heavier and stronger grapplers not get promoted as quickly as lighter weight grapplers? 35:30 Whats the most important thing to work on as a white belt? 37:30 What strength of Charlotte's Web CBD we use. 41:00 Is it offensive to ask a female training partner if you are going too rough with them? 45:00 Should the majority of your rolls be with training partners who are below your skill level? 48:00 As a more experienced white belt, should you "smash" the beginner white belts? 52:30 How to pick up the pace against bigger and stronger grapplers? 55:00 Should you strength train for BJJ? 1:01:00 How many times a week should you weight train? 1:05:00 What is the most dangerous submission? 1:10:00 Best submission to humble a wrestler? 1:13:45 Best advice for a first jiu-jitsu competition. 1:17:00 Book recommendations. 1:20:00 Chewjistu seminar information.

Apr 22, 2019 · 1:22:37 · Listen
Episode 42 - How Techniques Spread In Jiu-Jitsu

On this episode, Chewy and Eugene Cover a variety of topics including: -How techniques spread across Jiu-Jitsu. -Why asking your training partner to teach you a technique they were able to use against you will help you both become better. -Chewy's 3-Step process for incorporating new techniques into his Jiu-Jitsu game. -The "ego" and why its a good thing for competitions and hard training sessions in BJJ. -Our thoughts on accepting a tournament medal even if you lose. -Chewy's most important piece of advice when putting out content on social media.

Apr 12, 2019 · 31:44 · Listen
Episode 41 - BJJ Training Etiquette

On this episode, Chewy and Eugene discuss proper jiu-jitsu training etiquette, the importance of communicating with your training partners when on the mats, and Chewy addresses and responds to being called "The Softest Bitch In Jiu-Jitsu."

Apr 4, 2019 · 24:50 · Listen
Episode 40 - Richie "Boogeyman" Martinez

We are joined on the podcast by 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt Richie "Boogeyman" Martinez. Richie talks about how he got started in jiu-jitsu, earning his black belt in under 4 years, opening his own gym, and what it was like competing at a high level.

Mar 25, 2019 · 1:12:38 · Listen
Episode 39 - Certified Trainer Ethan Benda

Ethan is a Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Specialist In Performance Nutrition, and Jiu-Jitsu brown belt. Ethan discusses diet for BJJ and performance, how to calculate how much to eat, his thoughts on different types of diets such as Keto and Vegan diets, his opinion on fasting, ideal body fat for performance, and why he recommends eating Pop-Tarts. If you want to work with Ethan or get additional information check out his website bendafitnesscoaching.com

Mar 18, 2019 · 1:16:56 · Listen
Episode 38 - The CBD Episode With Del From "Charlotte's Web"

On this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Del from Charlotte's Web CBD. On the podcast we discuss what CBD is, how it works, how CBD is responsibly sourced, and what are the positive effects on the body from taking CBD. Below is a breakdown of the episode: What makes Charlotte's Web CBD products different from the other brands? How did the stigma about marijuana, CBD, and Hemp start and how to change the stigma. Del shares how he got involved with Charlotte's Web. (14:00) How does CBD work? (19:30) What is the Endocannabinoid system in the body? (20:00) What is the difference between CB1 and CB2 receptors? (20:50) Consistency is one of the most important aspects to getting positive effects from CBD. How CBD effects your sleep cycle. How Charlotte's Web got started. (28:00) Why is Charlotte's Web a reputable brand vs. CBD you buy at a gas station? (33:00) What is the difference between full spectrum and broad spectrum CBD? (39:30) Dosage and how long should you use CBD until you know if it will help you? (43:00) The different products that Charlotte's Web offers and the best way to take CBD. (59:15) Use the exclusive Chewjitsu Podcast coupon code chewjitsu10 to get 10% off of your total purchase of CBD products at www.cwhemp.com

Mar 11, 2019 · 1:06:25 · Listen
Episode 37 - Fix Your BJJ Training Rut With "Spring Cleaning"

We start the podcast with a Chewy ramble discussing how "Spring Cleaning" or clearing out clutter and allowing yourself to focus on a specific and few selected techniques during training can give you motivation and provide direction to improving your Jiu-Jitsu. The podcast also includes a Youtube Live Q&A section with the following topics: Why people are shy when walking into a new gym? Should you work take downs on people your size or different sizes? As a brand new blue belt, should I have a game plan or should I experiment? What Chewy's thoughts are on flashy internet moves and if they work or not? Advise for coaching kids? Tips on starting a vlog. How to work BJJ into your schedule if you are very busy? Thoughts on training Judo and BJJ? Should you try if you are ill? What to expect from first No-Gi class? Most effective techniques in Gi vs. No-Gi? How to separate weight-training and jiu-jitsu? How to ask your gym owner to help with gym fees if you can't afford them? How music effects training intensity. How to get decrease nervousness before jiu-jitsu class? How do you know you are ready for your first competition? This podcast was also recorded live on the Chewjitsu Youtube Channel https://youtu.be/ESVdLt5uPWY

Mar 7, 2019 · 1:34:46 · Listen
Episode 36 - Belt Promotions In BJJ

On this episode Chewy and Eugene discuss belt promotions, what Chewy looks for before promoting a student to another belt, and the pressure of competition. Other Topics Covered: What it means to be an upper belt at the gym. Pros and Cons of getting promoted too quickly to a higher belt. How Jiu-Jitsu can help grow confidence in other areas of life. One thing that Chewy feels someone must do to get promoted. Why Blue belts quit BJJ. Some tips to keep you motivated when you feel that you are losing enthusiasm for BJJ/training.

Mar 4, 2019 · 47:12 · Listen
Episode 35 - BJJ Brown Belt Rome Za

On this episode of the podcast, we talk with Rome, a Jiu-Jitsu brown belt, entrepreneur, and owner of Hero Academy, a jiu-jitsu school in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. Rome discusses immigrating to the US from Chechnya and always being a sick kid growing up. He started a journey of seeking out holistic and alternative methods of improving his health through supplements, diet, and lifestyle changes. He shares information on his supplement company, learning from the world-renowned movement coach, Ido Portal, and going on excursions with "The Iceman" Wim Hof. We also discuss his non-profit jiu-jitsu gym called "Hero Academy" where he provides jiu-jitsu for at-risk and underprivileged kids in Costa Rica. Podcast notes: Coffee enemas help stimulate liver to produce Glutathione which is a strong antioxidant. Oregano Oil to treat staph infections Tea tree oil to treat ring worm Dr. Ian Stern and how he has helped Rome avoid neck and shoulder surgeries. How movement and posture helps physiologically improve and change your health. Also, movement assists with retention of information. Why you should avoid "Night shade' vegetables. The supplements that Rome recommends and what makes the supplements he takes unique, different, and better than the rest. Drianstern.com and use the promo code "chewjitsu" to get 10% off of your purchase of the supplements Rome uses. The non-profit organization he runs is a jiu-jitsu gym in Tamarindo, Costa Rica called Hero Academy, www,bjjincostarica.com.

Feb 25, 2019 · 1:17:53 · Listen
Episode 34 - Don't Compare Yourself To Others

On this episode, Chewy starts off with a ramble on a question he received. The question comes from an older grappler who asks about being surpassed by younger grapplers in the gym and having doubts about his ability, progress, and is it worth it to train BJJ and keep pushing forward? The second part of the podcast is a Youtube Live Q&A session where we address questions such as: What instructional videos does Chewy recommend? Has Chewy ever had an instructor make fun of him because he wasn't good at BJJ? What are ways to motivate yourself and push yourself to train harder? How do you go from drilling a technique to hitting the technique in live rolling/training? Would Chewy ever do a satellite or affiliate gym? Can you start training jiu-jitsu if you are an amputee? Can you be effective training BJJ 2-3 times per week? Quick tips for first tournaments? What solo drills to work on for takedowns? Is wrestling or BJJ better for MMA? How to set up techniques and escapes in BJJ when you are the smaller grappler? How to improve hip mobility? Should you care about your rank in jiu-jitsu and is rank meaningful?

Feb 21, 2019 · 1:12:33 · Listen
Episode 33 - Master Ken

On this episode of the podcast, Chewy and Eugene interview "Master Ken" from "Enter The Dojo Show" which can be found on Youtube. Master Ken discusses how he developed "Ameri-Do-Te," his toughest challenger, why other martial arts are bullshit, and his new book, "The Dow of Master Ken, Vol. 1." The video version of the podcast episode can be found exclusively on The Chewjitsu Podcast Patreon page at www.patreon.com/thechewjitsupodcast.

Feb 11, 2019 · 25:45 · Listen

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