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Hello, we're Paul and Danny, The Everyday Fitness Guys and Co-Hosts of the Everyday Perspective Podcast. We're Health and Fitness Online Coaches but essentially, everyday blokes. We're passionate and therefore talk about, all aspects of men's physical and mental health, fitness and nutrition, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
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“They *could* help themselves.” Dude, you can’t know someone else’s life or health struggles. “Get a girlfriend” or “just get a new job”??? Riiiight, bc those things are notoriously easy to achieve! /s/ That take is dangerously narrow minded and ableist. Even drug use is often self medicating for underlying issues that are invisible. You don’t know what support or resources accessible to everyone. Please, if you have a public platform like this, I implore you - PLEASE don’t make assumptions like this belittling ppl who may be struggling. Life is not easy or simple. Blaming ppl for their own problems is cruel and can be harmful.
ADCC pay crumbs....a pittance....you guys are missing out on the big bucks $$$$$....to chase an ADCC belt to inflate your ego's....this belt will mean nothing, the best grapplers aren't doing ADCC
Yeah it was funny to see mica chase his adcc for his ‘legacy’ when winning this years adcc at 77 kg isn’t the same as any other adcc. Where you faced the worlds best returning champions trials winner etc etc if kade wins 80 kilo cji he ll look way better legacy wise then mica
Xande's take is so wrong here. Just because grapplers in America dont get well compensated doesn't mean they dont deserve it. Top division Sumo wrestlers make six figure salaries plus bonuses. ADCC has long been funded by shady middle eastern guys. Why criticize CJI for having an unknown backer? Really seems like he's immature and pissed that some guys will become millionaires on the his "big day"
I get your thinking, but if you look at it this way, it's genius. Nic Rod is building his brand so he can make money outside of BJJ. We all know that a career in competitive BJJ only last as long as the next "big thing". Look at some of the big names im the game. They sacrifice their health for their brand, "alway sick" or "very selective". In the end, you need to stay relevant, or else you look like Dillon Danis, now considered a has been in such a short time.
I believe in gender equity, and the concept of reverse discrimination to compensate for past injustices. So from now on when large ships are sinking the men should be the first ones in the lifeboats. Not only first in the lifeboats, but in the name of gender equity there should be no room in the lifeboats for any women, they need to compensate for all the men who drowned in the past by dying in sufficient numbers to make up the difference.
It is irrational to save disable and elderly before other adults. It makes no sense. Children need someone to be there for them, not for us to leave their parents to die, cause we save their grandparents.
As a American roma he’s right but newer generation is starting to go to school I know few of my friends that are very successful business men that went to Harvard Yale etc
Im an 11B Army combat veteran. Been through some real hard shit including Afghanistan. But BJJ brings out the Bi*** in me. I have never quit so many times in my life. Love it.
from the moment he had one hand on the toes the pressure was already on, which is why sam started rolling away from the breaking pressure. Ive seen people like Wardzinski finish these one handed from a similar position. From one hand on + the pressure its more like 3 seconds to tap. It obviously sucks getting your leg broke in a competition where no one is being paid like he says, but at the same time its not like you can just hold a position without applying final breaking pressure when someone isnt tapping, either. Not to mention with adrenaline how is someone supposed to know EXACTLY the right pressure to get a tap but not a break?
Are there any books that raise these points? Is there such a thing as contemporary men’s issues literature? Even if no publishers are willing to touch it (I wouldn’t be surprised), I would still love to read more on these topics in long form.
I F***king hate A-holes that throw on subs fast & hard giving you no time to tap.....such a D**k move.....No one should roll with them.....praying for your full recovery Dude🙏
Really informative topics you cover here! It's one thing seeing you with the crutches on the mat but another to understand the story behind it- complete with video footage. Ouch
What i learned in newaza judo is pins like north south, and kesa gatami (scarf hold) are not popular in BJJ. Bjj people usually dont know what to do when you get them in pins like that especially north south.
Good interview. One of the 1st bjj books I bough years ago when bjj was stil new in this country was Jiu-Jitsu University from Saulo. Still using it 👍🏼👍🏼
It’s nice to see some of these grapplers reflect on their experiences. I’ve been saying this for years judo is your base, train it young, train wrestling with some judo at 13 to 18 - might get a scholarship. Bjj is just cherries you can train it anytime in your martial art career after your an adult. If you walk into a BJJ gym with 10y experience in judo and wrestling you are going to make blue belt pretty quickly, or your gonna make a lot of whit belts quit, and no gym owner wants that.
By definition adcc is not treating the athletes correctly if the top prize winner gets 10,000 and they pay 2 million for an arena, and they pay the bongo drum players more than 10k. I like xande, but that makes no sense. They don't pay the athletes enough, they insult the athletes with the amount they pay them, the athletes put their lives on the line and most of them make no money. Craig Jones is basically right and I don't mind if he makes adcc suffer. ADCC will become better based on the CJI's competition. Xande is an established bjj icon, so he has forgotten what it is like for the young bjj star who can beat everybody but has to deliver pizzas to keep a roof over his head.
Xande's take on CJI was atrocious. This man is talking in circles. Virtue signaling hard over here. And him saying wrestling isn't a rich industry sealed it for me. He doesn't know what he thinks he knows (i.e., the Dunning-Kruger effect).
Xande's take on CJI was atrocious. This man is talking in circles. Virtue signaling hard over here. And him saying wrestling isn't a rich industry sealed it for me. He doesn't know what he thinks he knows (i.e., the Dunning-Kruger effect).