
What started as a post-training tradition has turned into a podcast. Hosts Chris Vu and Noah John sit on the mats and drink beers after training as they discuss Jiu-Jitsu, pop-culture, and life. Join them and their occasional guests as they swap stores and laughs. The podcast has been proudly hosted at American Top Team Orlando since 2019.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Mike Sahebi joins Noah today to discuss his recent promotion to black belt, his training trip to NYC, competing at PANS, and much more!
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(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:06) Mike's promotion to black belt
(00:04:18) What's going on with our tea... more
Noah presents Chris with a fundamental question about the nature of jiu-jitsu. Deep introspection ensues.
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(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:09) Mike taught today's class and is competing in PANS this week.
(00:03:23) Shout-out to Eli for his re... more
Chris and Noah open the show by discussing what's new in their lives and pop-culture. Then they review the recent Ecological debates that have happened online involving, Greg Souders, Big Dan, Tom DeBlass, and Mike Israetel.
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00:00 Intro... more
Hosts Chris and Noah reunite to close out 2024 and reflect on Noah's recent promotion to black belt! In addition, they cover CJI 2 news, teaching jiu-jitsu (of course), and much more. Happy holidays and Happy New Year!
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A lively and engaging exploration of the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community unfolds with hosts who share personal insights and experiences, often intertwined with humor and sincerity. Episodes frequently feature discussions on training routines, competition strategies, and the evolving nature of Jiu-Jitsu, while also touching upon broader cultural themes including fitness, community, and the significance of personal growth through martial arts. The unique setting of sharing beers post-training adds a relatable, casual element to the conversations, making this a compelling listen for enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether reflecting on recent competitions, discussing dietary habits, or analyzing teaching methods, the content remains fresh and l... more
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