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Are You Getting Good BJJ Advice?

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Do you ask for advice from higher belts at your Academy? Maybe your friends give you advice that seems a little questionable. Either way BJJ advice is not hard to come by but how do you know what's good info and what is fake news? JT & Joey have given and received a truck load of advice over the years and not all of it was helpful. To save you time there are some ways that you can cut through the BS and save yourself years of wasted time. When you are not sure if the advice you are getting is solid there are some easy things you can do to work it out. You need to get 2nd and 3rd opinions on the same question to see if there is a pattern between them. Also asking "Why do you say this...?" Getting an understanding of why your Advisor is telling you this will give context that can help inform whether or not the advice is relevant. Another key take-away from this discussion is understanding the person you are getting the advice from- What is their Hammer? What is their strength and are they only speaking from their place of capability which is not necessarily going to work for you with your specific skill set or body type. Lots of gems in this one- let us know the best BJJ advice you have received in the comments.
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Chapters

1. Are You Getting Good BJJ Advice? (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Jiu-Jitsu Advice and Hydration (00:00:03)

3. Questioning Jiu-Jitsu Advice (00:04:13)

4. Evaluating Jiu-Jitsu Advice and Personalization (00:08:12)

5. Critical Thinking in Jiu-Jitsu Advice (00:17:53)

6. Analyzing Jiu-Jitsu Advice Effectively (00:21:13)

363 episodes

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Do you ask for advice from higher belts at your Academy? Maybe your friends give you advice that seems a little questionable. Either way BJJ advice is not hard to come by but how do you know what's good info and what is fake news? JT & Joey have given and received a truck load of advice over the years and not all of it was helpful. To save you time there are some ways that you can cut through the BS and save yourself years of wasted time. When you are not sure if the advice you are getting is solid there are some easy things you can do to work it out. You need to get 2nd and 3rd opinions on the same question to see if there is a pattern between them. Also asking "Why do you say this...?" Getting an understanding of why your Advisor is telling you this will give context that can help inform whether or not the advice is relevant. Another key take-away from this discussion is understanding the person you are getting the advice from- What is their Hammer? What is their strength and are they only speaking from their place of capability which is not necessarily going to work for you with your specific skill set or body type. Lots of gems in this one- let us know the best BJJ advice you have received in the comments.
Get Stronger & More Flexible for BJJ with the Bulletproof For BJJ App- Start your 7 Day FREE Trial: https://bulletproofforbjj.com/register
Stay Hydrated with Sodii the tastiest electrolytes in the Game! Get 15% OFF: BULLETPROOF15 https://sodii.com.au/bulletproof
Parry Athletic - Best training gear in the game... Get 20% OFF Discount Code: BULLETPROOF20 https://parryathletics.com/collections/new-arrivals

Support the Show.

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Chapters

1. Are You Getting Good BJJ Advice? (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Jiu-Jitsu Advice and Hydration (00:00:03)

3. Questioning Jiu-Jitsu Advice (00:04:13)

4. Evaluating Jiu-Jitsu Advice and Personalization (00:08:12)

5. Critical Thinking in Jiu-Jitsu Advice (00:17:53)

6. Analyzing Jiu-Jitsu Advice Effectively (00:21:13)

363 episodes

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