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S7E4: BJJ Black Belt Jon Jordan & Similarities in OCR

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Army helicopter pilot and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) black belt Jon Jordan joins Evan for the latest Strength & Speed podcasts. The two talk about training for BJJ, crossover points with OCR, how the structure of BJJ is like OCR with multiple brands/styles that don't always overlap with competitors, the benefits/drawbacks of having your sport in the Olympics and more. As a BJJ competitor and an occasional run at OCR events, Jon brings some great insight to the conversation.

Interested in supporting veterans and BJJ? Check out We Defy Foundation. They offer a jiu jitsu scholarship for veterans who want to try it out. They pay for up to one year in tuition and give you a free uniform(Gi). More info at www.wedefyfoundation.org

Follow Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.jon.522

Instagram; @RotorBladeSamurai Check out Evan's biography, Ultra-OCR Man: From Special Forces Soldier to Record Setting OCR Athlete: https://amzn.to/2QuqJpV Check out the Strength & Speed website: www.teamstrengthspeed.com Episode brought to you by Ororo Heated Apparel, save 10% on heated apparel with this link: http://ororo.refr.cc/terryperperis Music provided by Dino Sinos

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Content provided by Evan Perperis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Evan Perperis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Army helicopter pilot and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) black belt Jon Jordan joins Evan for the latest Strength & Speed podcasts. The two talk about training for BJJ, crossover points with OCR, how the structure of BJJ is like OCR with multiple brands/styles that don't always overlap with competitors, the benefits/drawbacks of having your sport in the Olympics and more. As a BJJ competitor and an occasional run at OCR events, Jon brings some great insight to the conversation.

Interested in supporting veterans and BJJ? Check out We Defy Foundation. They offer a jiu jitsu scholarship for veterans who want to try it out. They pay for up to one year in tuition and give you a free uniform(Gi). More info at www.wedefyfoundation.org

Follow Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.jon.522

Instagram; @RotorBladeSamurai Check out Evan's biography, Ultra-OCR Man: From Special Forces Soldier to Record Setting OCR Athlete: https://amzn.to/2QuqJpV Check out the Strength & Speed website: www.teamstrengthspeed.com Episode brought to you by Ororo Heated Apparel, save 10% on heated apparel with this link: http://ororo.refr.cc/terryperperis Music provided by Dino Sinos

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258 episodes

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