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The Rolling Thunder Show - Jiu Jitsu in Asia & Beyond

4STRIPES Hong Kong

From 4STRIPES in Hong Kong, host Philip Wong (aka Rolling Thunder) talks to different Jiu Jitsu practitioners from all over Asia, from white belts to black belts, on various topics such as, gym culture, trends in Asia, recent news, juicy stories, and much much more.

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In this episode, we had the opportunity to sit down with Lucas Lepri, a multiple times Jiu Jitsu World Champion and IBJJF hall of famer.   Lucas shared his incredible journey on his recent trip to Hong Kong and China.He spoke about the challenges he ... more

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We have the legendary Lucas Leite on the podcast today, a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and a true master of his craft. We dive deep into the world of Jiu Jitsu with Lucas, discussing the importance of being a good coach and teacher, and how it can ... more

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Professor Octavio Couto is one of the founding member of Brasa JiuJitsu Academy, which arguably is one of the best team in BJJ history, producing some of the legends such as  Fernando Terere, the Vieira brothers, Felipe Costa amongst many others.  He... more

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In this episode, we talk to Lok Yuen, the new 4STRIPES NOGI Open Weight Champion of Hong Kong. more

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a year ago

Liam Sheridan is the recent winner of the 4STRIPES Prize Challenge in Hong Kong.   He is an exceptionally polite, wise and kind human being.  Liam is currently training and coaching at Kowloon Jiu Jitsu here in Hong Kong.

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2 years ago

Taki Keisuke, founder of Kowloon Jiu Jitsu in Hong Kong, is back on the show.  He talked about how the growth of Jiu Jitsu in Hong Kong is affected by the latest lockdown, why more competitions are needed to improve the overall skill level in the com... more

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2 years ago

Chester Chan is a Brown Belt in Jiu Jitsu, and a coach at Hong Kong Jiu Jitsu founded by Professor Makoto Aramaki.  He is also a Hong Kong based investment banker and a loving father.  A super nice guy, we discussed many topics, from gym culture to c... more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Hoin Chung discuss how he has been dealing with the Omicron wave here in Hong Kong,  with gym closure until April 20th (at least), quarantine, mass testing and more.  I hope you all are staying safe and healthy.

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