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Training Philosophy with Isak Ivanovic

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In this episode, we have Isak Ivanovic. Isak, a Purple Belt under the guidance of Lachlan Giles, has honed his skills through extensive training with luminaries such as John Danaher and Heath Pedigo. Beyond his technical prowess on the mat, Isak exudes a rare intelligence and wisdom that surpasses his years. It's evident that he is destined to become one of the great coaches in the future.

The buzz about Isak's impact on the Australian jiu jitsu scene is undeniable, and he is poised to make a significant mark on the international stage.

Isak's competitive journey has taken him around the globe, earning medals at prestigious events like the World Championships and the Pan Ams. Notably, he has clinched victories at the Pan Pacific and Australian National Championships multiple times, including a triumph at the ADCC Australia Open in the Pro division.

What sets Isak apart is his success in competition and his unique training philosophy, drawing inspiration from the methods of John Danaher, Mikey Musumeci, and Jon Thomas. Emphasizing efficiency, Isak prioritizes the study and drilling of only the most effective techniques, ensuring that every moment spent on the mats contributes to his continuous growth.

Links:

⁠https://many.bio/isakivanovicjj⁠

⁠https://www.instagram.com/isakivanovicjj/⁠

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In this episode, we have Isak Ivanovic. Isak, a Purple Belt under the guidance of Lachlan Giles, has honed his skills through extensive training with luminaries such as John Danaher and Heath Pedigo. Beyond his technical prowess on the mat, Isak exudes a rare intelligence and wisdom that surpasses his years. It's evident that he is destined to become one of the great coaches in the future.

The buzz about Isak's impact on the Australian jiu jitsu scene is undeniable, and he is poised to make a significant mark on the international stage.

Isak's competitive journey has taken him around the globe, earning medals at prestigious events like the World Championships and the Pan Ams. Notably, he has clinched victories at the Pan Pacific and Australian National Championships multiple times, including a triumph at the ADCC Australia Open in the Pro division.

What sets Isak apart is his success in competition and his unique training philosophy, drawing inspiration from the methods of John Danaher, Mikey Musumeci, and Jon Thomas. Emphasizing efficiency, Isak prioritizes the study and drilling of only the most effective techniques, ensuring that every moment spent on the mats contributes to his continuous growth.

Links:

⁠https://many.bio/isakivanovicjj⁠

⁠https://www.instagram.com/isakivanovicjj/⁠

  continue reading

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