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  • BJJ Meditations 90 | Emergent and convergent thinking
    2024/12/23

    In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan shares his personal journey through injury and recovery, reflecting on the impact of physical limitations on identity and the importance of community in Jiu Jitsu. He discusses the balance between pursuing passion and taking care of one's body, the role of leadership in fostering a supportive environment, and the need for both convergent and emergent thinking in training and personal development.

    Takeaways
    -- Injuries can lead to a profound identity crisis for athletes.
    -- It's essential to prioritize physical health over training intensity.
    -- The journey of becoming a grappler is ongoing and multifaceted.
    -- Community support is crucial during recovery from injuries.
    -- Leadership in Jiu-Jitsu should focus on collective growth and self-expression.
    -- Spirituality can play a role in how we view our physical bodies.
    -- Emergent thinking is necessary for innovation in training methods.
    -- Convergent thinking helps in harnessing the strengths of a community.
    -- Balancing passion for the sport with self-care is vital.
    -- Creating a safe environment encourages exploration and growth.

    Chapters
    00:00 Injury Reflections and Personal Struggles
    05:17 Setting New Standards in Coaching
    13:29 Balancing Community and Personal Development
    18:59 Looking Ahead: Future Plans and Book Club

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    21 分
  • BJJ Meditations 89 | Momento mori
    2024/11/21

    In this episode of BJJ Meditations, host Joe Hannan shares a personal narrative that intertwines health scares, the challenges of training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and reflections on mortality. After an alarming eye exam leads to a series of medical evaluations, Joe contemplates the fragility of life and the importance of clarity in training. He discusses the emotional weight of injuries, particularly knee injuries, and how they force a confrontation with one's own limitations. Ultimately, Joe emphasizes the journey of becoming in Jiu Jitsu, highlighting the balance between love for the sport and the pain it can bring.

    Takeaways
    -- The importance of health checks and being proactive about health.
    -- Experiencing a health scare can lead to profound clarity.
    -- Training in Jiu-Jitsu can provide a sense of purpose.
    -- Injuries force us to confront our own mortality.
    -- The emotional weight of injuries can be overwhelming.
    -- Jiu-Jitsu is a journey of becoming, not a destination.
    -- Life continues, but the fear of missing out on training persists.
    -- The duality of Jiu-Jitsu: it can be both nurturing and destructive.
    -- Clarity in training can enhance performance and enjoyment.
    -- Jiu-Jitsu will always be there for those who love it.

    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Personal Updates
    00:59
    Health Scare: Eye Exam and Urgent Care Visit
    06:13
    Emergency Department Experience and Reflection
    10:27
    The Aftermath: Clarity and Training
    12:47
    Knee Injury and Confronting Mortality
    16:14
    The Duality of Jiu-Jitsu: Love and Pain
    18:33
    The Journey of Becoming in Jiu-Jitsu
    19:47
    Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Events

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    22 分
  • BJJ Meditations 88 | Unmoved
    2024/11/06
    In this episode of BJJ Meditations, host Joe Hannan reflects on the recent presidential election and its implications for society. He discusses his views on Donald Trump, the complexities of the political landscape, and how the practice of Jiu- itsu can provide a framework for understanding and navigating these challenges. Joe emphasizes the importance of shared experiences and participatory knowledge in fostering understanding among diverse groups, ultimately advocating for a more connected and less divided society. Takeaways

    > Politics as currently constructed has outlived its usefulness.
    > Perhaps the most courageous thing a person can do is to be unmoved by volatility.
    > Jiu Jitsu serves as a melting pot for diverse perspectives.
    > Shared understanding is essential.
    > The political discourse has escalated due to lack of understanding.
    > Engaging in participatory ways of knowing is crucial.
    > We have the ability to bridge gaps and enhance understanding.
    > Moral and ethical obligations guide our actions in society.
    > Building a better future starts with individual responsibility.

    Chapters

    00:00 Navigating the Political Landscape 06:01 The Role of Jiu-Jitsu in Understanding Complexity 12:07 Finding Common Ground Through Shared Experiences 17:20 Embracing Change and Moving Forward Contact Joe for coaching: bjjmeditations@gmail.com Sign up for PBJJ Book Club #2: Sunday, Nov. 24, from 7:30-8:30 p.m.Our second book will be The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are, by Alan Watts. The only participation requirement is reading the book. Register here: https://kick.site/exhyaepn
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    20 分
  • BJJ Meditations 87 | The ultimate constraint
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan reflects on various themes including the increasing irrelevance of rank in Jiu-Jitsu, the importance of conditioning for injury prevention, and realizations about time and presence in life. He discusses how constraints can enhance productivity and the significance of being present in both personal and professional life.

    Takeaways
    -- The quality of Jiu-Jitsu and the character of practitioners matter more than rank.
    -- Injury prevention is crucial for longevity in Jiu-Jitsu.
    -- Deconditioning can lead to a higher risk of injury in athletes.
    -- Realizing the finite nature of time can enhance presence in daily life.
    -- Constraints can improve focus and productivity in both work and training.
    -- Mindfulness in training can prevent sloppy techniques due to haste.

    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction to BJJ Meditations
    01:01
    The Irrelevance of Rank in Jiu-Jitsu
    02:51
    Personal Updates and Achievements
    05:34
    The Importance of Conditioning for Jiu-Jitsu
    09:20
    Realizations About Time and Presence
    13:09
    The Impact of Constraints on Productivity
    17:57
    Closing Thoughts and Community Engagement

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    21 分
  • BJJ Meditations 86 | Steve Kwan
    2024/10/16
    In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan speaks with Steve Kwan, co-founder of BJJ Mental Models, about his journey into Jiu-Jitsu, the evolution of the sport, and the importance of simplifying concepts for better understanding. They discuss the role of BJJ Mental Models in the community, the significance of teaching and learning, and the need for a positive culture in Jiu-Jitsu. Steve shares insights on navigating injuries and the future of BJJ Mental Models, emphasizing the importance of community and support. Takeaways Steve Kwan started Jiu-Jitsu in his mid-twenties, drawn by its philosophy. Jiu-Jitsu focuses on leverage and intelligent fighting, not just strength. BJJ Mental Models aims to simplify complex concepts for better understanding. Teaching should be tailored to the student's level and readiness. A positive gym culture is essential for retention and growth. Injuries are a part of the journey; finding alternative ways to engage is key. The community should push back against toxic behaviors in Jiu-Jitsu. Mental models help streamline decision-making in training. BJJ Mental Models is evolving to include more voices and perspectives. The future includes more courses and community-driven content. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting Up the Podcast 02:16 Getting to Know Steve Kwan and BJJ Mental Models 03:12 Personal Updates and Injury Recovery 04:14 The Origin Story of Steve Kwan and Jiu-Jitsu 07:50 The Evolution of Jiu-Jitsu and the Role of BJJ Mental Models 14:28 Navigating the Information Landscape in Jiu-Jitsu 15:53 The Power of Mental Models in Simplifying Jiu-Jitsu 21:17 Balancing Comprehensiveness and Simplicity in Teaching 26:31 The Growth and Impact of BJJ Mental Models 35:22 The Birth of BJJ Mental Models 35:50 Emphasizing Inclusivity and Steering Away from Toxicity 36:49 Sponsoring Athletes and Giving Back to the Community 37:45 Highlighting Value Beyond Celebrity 39:51 Bringing Attention to People Who Add Value 42:18 The Importance of Culture and Expertise in Jiu-Jitsu Gyms 44:57 Pushing Back Against Toxic Behavior 48:12 Addressing the Negative Aspects of Jiu-Jitsu Culture 56:04 Navigating Layoffs and Injuries in Jiu-Jitsu 59:32 Expanding the BJJ Mental Models Team 01:02:26 Future Plans for BJJ Mental Models
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    1 時間 7 分
  • BJJ Meditations 85 | P.T.W.W.F.
    2024/10/09
    In this conversation, Joe Hannan sits down with Yego, Jimmy, and Robbie to discuss Power Trip, a new zine and community initiative centered around Jiu-Jitsu. They explore their backgrounds, the DIY ethos of the project, and the importance of inclusivity and positivity in the martial arts community. The discussion delves into the concept of Posi-Core, the significance of community in Jiu-Jitsu, and how Power Trip aims to fill a gap in the current landscape of grappling culture. Takeaways Power Trip is a community-driven initiative focused on Jiu-Jitsu. Zines serve as a medium to connect grapplers and share stories. The DIY ethos is central to the Power Trip mission. Inclusivity in Jiu-Jitsu is essential for community growth. Posi-Core emphasizes positivity and personal growth in martial arts. Jiu-Jitsu can be a tool for self-exploration and creativity. The project aims to highlight diverse voices in grappling. Community and connection are vital in overcoming societal polarization. Power Trip seeks to make Jiu-Jitsu more accessible and enjoyable. The conversation reflects a broader cultural shift in martial arts. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Power Trip and Its Creators 06:27 The Philosophy Behind Jiu Jitsu and Power Trip 13:13 Understanding Zines and Their Role in Community 20:11 The DIY Ethos and Punk Influence in Jiu Jitsu 29:14 Posi Core: A Positive Approach to Jiu Jitsu 38:07 The Missing Pieces in Jiu Jitsu Today 47:01 The Future of Jiu Jitsu and Power Trip's Vision Follow Power Trip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powertrip.ww/ Sign up for the next book club discussion: https://kick.site/exhyaepn
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    1 時間 8 分
  • BJJ Meditations 84 | Ancient meditations
    2024/10/02

    This episode of BJJ Meditations is a book club discussion, facilitated by Joe Hannan. The book up for discussion was the namesake of the podcast: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. The conversation delves into the philosophy of Stoicism. It explores the origins of Stoicism, its practical applications in daily life, the importance of focusing on what we can control, and its applications inside and outside the martial art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Participants share personal reflections and insights on how Stoicism has influenced their lives, emphasizing themes of agency, acceptance, and the role of ego. The discussion concludes with thoughts on future explorations of Eastern philosophies and their integration with Stoic principles.

    Takeaways
    -- Stoicism offers a framework for coping with uncertainty.
    -- Inner peace is cultivated by focusing on what we can control.
    -- Marcus Aurelius's 'Meditations' provides personal reflections on leadership and philosophy.
    -- The importance of gratitude and self-reflection in daily life.
    -- Agency is crucial in navigating life's challenges.
    -- Ego should be acknowledged but not allowed to dominate our actions.
    -- Practical applications of Stoicism can enhance personal growth.
    -- The communal aspect of philosophy enriches understanding and practice.
    -- Exploring Eastern philosophies can complement Stoic teachings.
    -- Living an examined life is a continuous journey of self-discovery.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • BJJ Meditations 83 | Hurt vs. injured
    2024/09/25

    In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan reflects on the emotional and physical challenges of grappling, particularly in relation to injuries. He discusses his personal experiences with injuries and the importance of understanding the difference between being hurt and being injured. Joe emphasizes the need for self-care and the significance of advocating for oneself during recovery, while also exploring the identity crisis that can arise from being sidelined due to injury.

    Takeaways
    -- Injuries can significantly impact training and mental health.
    -- Understanding the difference between hurt and injury is crucial.
    -- Men often struggle with seeking help for injuries.
    -- Recovery and growth happen during rest, not just training.
    -- Self-advocacy is essential during injury recovery.
    -- Jiu-Jitsu can serve as both a coping mechanism and an addiction.
    -- It's normal to feel a loss of identity when sidelined by injury.
    -- Being kinder to oneself is important during recovery.
    -- Injuries can lead to new perspectives on training and self-care.

    Chapters
    00:00
    Nostalgia and Reflection in Autumn
    01:55
    Injury and Its Impact on Training
    10:01
    Understanding Hurt vs. Injury
    18:03
    Advocating for Self-Care and Recovery

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    23 分