Developing a Game and Diarrhea | Twinjitsu Episode 11
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About this listen
Twinjitsu Podcast — Episode 11
This episode starts off completely unhinged… and somehow turns into one of our most useful jiu-jitsu discussions yet.
We talk about the plan to run 36 miles before turning 36, why ultra marathons break you emotionally, and how running can reconnect you to your past.
Then we shift into one of the most important topics in jiu-jitsu:
How to actually develop your game.
We break down:
- When your game really starts to form
- Why studying athletes matters
- How range determines your guard
- Why filming your rolls speeds up learning
- The role of wrestling in modern sweeps
- Why self-discovery matters more than coaching
Whether you're a white belt trying to figure things out or a black belt refining your system, this one’s packed with real lessons.
Also… yes, there are poop stories.
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