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Ep2 - Robert Drysdale - BJJ Evolution challenges an opportunities

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In this conversation, Robert Drysdale shares his journey into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), discussing the evolution of the sport, the challenges it faces, and his teaching philosophy. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, the value of the journey in martial arts, and the need for integrity in coaching. Drysdale also critiques the commercialization of BJJ and the impact of social media on the sport's authenticity. He reflects on the future of BJJ, the significance of teaching methods, and the legacy of influential figures like Carlson Gracie.
Takeaways
Robert Drysdale's early attraction to combat sports shaped his journey into BJJ.
BJJ's popularity surged in Brazil during the 1990s, influenced by the Gracie family.
The commercialization of BJJ has led to a dilution of standards and integrity.
Drysdale believes in maintaining high standards for students and not taking shortcuts.
The journey and hard work in martial arts are more valuable than quick success.
Teaching philosophy should focus on developing trust and honesty with students.
The importance of a strong work ethic in martial arts training cannot be overstated.
BJJ's future depends on maintaining its core values amidst commercialization.
Drysdale critiques the trend of prioritizing novelty over effective teaching methods.
Carlson Gracie is highlighted as a model of a true martial artist and coach.
Time stamps
00:00 The Journey into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
03:15 The Evolution and Popularity of BJJ
05:59 The Challenge of Maintaining Standards in BJJ
08:56 The Importance of the Journey in Martial Arts
11:45 The Future of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
14:45 Understanding the History of BJJ
17:29 Coaching Confidence in Athletes
23:48 The Burden of Business in Martial Arts
27:28 The Challenge of Coaching and Student Expectations
31:02 Rethinking Mastery and Learning in Jiu Jitsu
37:39 The Illusion of Innovation in Martial Arts
42:08 The Legacy of Carlson Gracie
44:32 Its Not About The Fight outro
#bjj #combatsport #sports #martialarts #teaching #philosophy #studentdevelopment #evolutionofBJJ #trainingmethods , #coaching #martialartshistory

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In this conversation, Robert Drysdale shares his journey into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), discussing the evolution of the sport, the challenges it faces, and his teaching philosophy. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, the value of the journey in martial arts, and the need for integrity in coaching. Drysdale also critiques the commercialization of BJJ and the impact of social media on the sport's authenticity. He reflects on the future of BJJ, the significance of teaching methods, and the legacy of influential figures like Carlson Gracie.
Takeaways
Robert Drysdale's early attraction to combat sports shaped his journey into BJJ.
BJJ's popularity surged in Brazil during the 1990s, influenced by the Gracie family.
The commercialization of BJJ has led to a dilution of standards and integrity.
Drysdale believes in maintaining high standards for students and not taking shortcuts.
The journey and hard work in martial arts are more valuable than quick success.
Teaching philosophy should focus on developing trust and honesty with students.
The importance of a strong work ethic in martial arts training cannot be overstated.
BJJ's future depends on maintaining its core values amidst commercialization.
Drysdale critiques the trend of prioritizing novelty over effective teaching methods.
Carlson Gracie is highlighted as a model of a true martial artist and coach.
Time stamps
00:00 The Journey into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
03:15 The Evolution and Popularity of BJJ
05:59 The Challenge of Maintaining Standards in BJJ
08:56 The Importance of the Journey in Martial Arts
11:45 The Future of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
14:45 Understanding the History of BJJ
17:29 Coaching Confidence in Athletes
23:48 The Burden of Business in Martial Arts
27:28 The Challenge of Coaching and Student Expectations
31:02 Rethinking Mastery and Learning in Jiu Jitsu
37:39 The Illusion of Innovation in Martial Arts
42:08 The Legacy of Carlson Gracie
44:32 Its Not About The Fight outro
#bjj #combatsport #sports #martialarts #teaching #philosophy #studentdevelopment #evolutionofBJJ #trainingmethods , #coaching #martialartshistory

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