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JJO #81 - ADCC & Quintet Vet PJ Barch On Why Wrestling & BJJ Helped His Mental Health

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Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health and becoming a better person.

Shop our apparel line made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete at https://jiujitsuoutlet.com/

On the 81st episode of the Jiu-Jitsu Outlet show, I get to chat with 10th planet Jiu-Jitsu black belt PJ Barch.

PJ grew up training in wrestling and found it to be a fantastic outlet for himself as a child. Dealing with bullying growing up, PJ was left feeling insecure in his ability to defend himself. After training in wrestling, this changed.

Years later, now a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu under the legendary Eddie Bravo, PJ has gone onto become one of the best grapplers on planet earth.

In this episode, PJ Barch shares his journey from an insecure young kid into a veteran of ADCC, Quintet, and some of the toughest grappling events in the world.

We talk about the lessons he has learned from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling and we dive into how competing in high level tournaments like ADCC impacted his mental health.

PJ gets vulnerable in this conversation and shares about the difficulties he has had with OCD and addiction. If you or someone you know has struggled with this before, make sure you watch and share this episode.

Thank you to PJ Barch for sharing his story and helping us better understand how combat martial arts influence mental health and life off the mats.

How To Connect:

Connect with PJ Barch on Instagram here:

https://www.instagram.com/pbarch10p/

Train with PJ Barch at 10th Planet South Bay:

https://10thplanetsouthbay.com/

Support PJ by watching some of his matches like this video from Flograppling:

https://youtu.be/0C0EGW4ryBI?si=D3a-TUZlHZpjUDvz

Or his takedowns of JT Torres during the ADCC 2022 event:

https://youtube.com/shorts/WEekCVDK3Ks?si=qc4npr7NnD71A_Ho

Or his recent performance at Quintet:

https://youtu.be/G6QYfaosx2E?si=PY4PIfEPUlPR84ON

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Want to support the show and the research we are doing into the societal impacts of martial arts? Go to https://JiuJitsuOutlet.com/ to shop our exclusive line of apparel made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete.

The information in this episode should NOT be considered medical advice but instead educational information. If you are struggling with your mental health and want to speak with a professional therapist, I recommend https://Talkspace.com/ ... This is the therapy service that worked for me when I was at my darkest moments in life and dealing with panic attacks every day.

  continue reading

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Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health and becoming a better person.

Shop our apparel line made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete at https://jiujitsuoutlet.com/

On the 81st episode of the Jiu-Jitsu Outlet show, I get to chat with 10th planet Jiu-Jitsu black belt PJ Barch.

PJ grew up training in wrestling and found it to be a fantastic outlet for himself as a child. Dealing with bullying growing up, PJ was left feeling insecure in his ability to defend himself. After training in wrestling, this changed.

Years later, now a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu under the legendary Eddie Bravo, PJ has gone onto become one of the best grapplers on planet earth.

In this episode, PJ Barch shares his journey from an insecure young kid into a veteran of ADCC, Quintet, and some of the toughest grappling events in the world.

We talk about the lessons he has learned from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling and we dive into how competing in high level tournaments like ADCC impacted his mental health.

PJ gets vulnerable in this conversation and shares about the difficulties he has had with OCD and addiction. If you or someone you know has struggled with this before, make sure you watch and share this episode.

Thank you to PJ Barch for sharing his story and helping us better understand how combat martial arts influence mental health and life off the mats.

How To Connect:

Connect with PJ Barch on Instagram here:

https://www.instagram.com/pbarch10p/

Train with PJ Barch at 10th Planet South Bay:

https://10thplanetsouthbay.com/

Support PJ by watching some of his matches like this video from Flograppling:

https://youtu.be/0C0EGW4ryBI?si=D3a-TUZlHZpjUDvz

Or his takedowns of JT Torres during the ADCC 2022 event:

https://youtube.com/shorts/WEekCVDK3Ks?si=qc4npr7NnD71A_Ho

Or his recent performance at Quintet:

https://youtu.be/G6QYfaosx2E?si=PY4PIfEPUlPR84ON

--------------------------------------

Want to support the show and the research we are doing into the societal impacts of martial arts? Go to https://JiuJitsuOutlet.com/ to shop our exclusive line of apparel made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete.

The information in this episode should NOT be considered medical advice but instead educational information. If you are struggling with your mental health and want to speak with a professional therapist, I recommend https://Talkspace.com/ ... This is the therapy service that worked for me when I was at my darkest moments in life and dealing with panic attacks every day.

  continue reading

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