All things Jiujitsu with BJJ Youtuber Jordan Preisinger and co-hosts Joey Boretski & Uke Mike!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFitnessHealth & Fitness |
Jordan Preisinger (Jordan Teaches Jiujitsu), Uke Mike and Joey Boretski discuss a variety of topics about BJJ. This is a fun and engaging conversation sure to keep you listening!
Jordan Preisinger (Jordan Teaches Jiujitsu), Uke Mike and Joey Boretski discuss a variety of topics about BJJ. This is a fun and engaging conversation sure to keep you listening!
Jordan Preisinger (Jordan Teaches Jiujitsu), Uke Mike and Joey Boretski discuss a variety of topics about BJJ. This is a fun and engaging conversation sure to keep you listening!
Jordan Preisinger (Jordan Teaches Jiujitsu), Uke Mike and Joey Boretski discuss a variety of topics about BJJ. This is a fun and engaging conversation sure to keep you listening!
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I enjoy this podcast. Great to listen to while I am busy doing chores and such.
Love the show and the YouTube videos. Thanks for providing simple instructions and commentary on your rolls. They’re very helpful. You’ve asked for topics that you could discuss. One thing I’d like to hear more of is more big guy techniques/moves. In social media and YouTube I always see videos for smaller guy moves against us bigger guys but never the other way around like there’s some conspiracy out there haha.
Love everything about this podcast, makes me happy every time I see a new episode on my feed. Jordan’s practical actionable tips have helped me improve so much just from understanding concepts like scissor fulcrum leverage for strangles, inside position, grips etc that I feel have helped me improve dramatically and I train at one of he worlds most renowned gyms in NYC (but still feel Jordan conceptual approach trumps even the approach of some world renowned instructors). Please keep ‘em coming!!... more
Enjoy this podcast. I’m spoiled by the skill and production level of Jordan’s YouTube videos, so the podcast seems underdeveloped to me. Enjoy sitting in on their conversations and learning a lot from them. Entertaining. I think Jordan needs some more experience with interviewing, but I have no doubt he is going to be fantastic at it if you give him enough time. Hope this comes off as generally positive. I’ve listened to every episode and subscribed.
I listen to this jiu jitsu podcast while running or exercising. Lots of great advice and tips about jiu jitsu. I wish there were more episodes. I can’t get enough of this podcast.
Apple Podcasts | #221 | Belgium/Sports |
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