EP78: Alex Smith
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Episode 76! With Alex Smith, a coach at RGA London. The conversation covers Alex's military career, the impact of military experience on his jiu-jitsu training, transition from no-gi to gi jiu-jitsu, the importance of fundamentals and control in jiu-jitsu, and the transferability of jiu-jitsu skills from gi to no-gi. Alex emphasizes the development of an all-round jiu-jitsu game and the prioritization of control in teaching jiu-jitsu. The conversation delves into the significance of specific training in Jiu-Jitsu, the influence of Roger Gracie and Adam Wirtzynski on Jiu-Jitsu style, and the transition into photography and videography within the Jiu-Jitsu community.
Takeaways
- Military experience and mindset transfer to jiu-jitsu
- Fundamentals and control are key in jiu-jitsu Specific Training
- Influence of Roger Gracie and Adam Wirtzynski
Chapters
- 00:00 Military Career and Jiu-Jitsu Training
- 06:46 Training with Kev and Transition to Gi
- 13:25 Developing an All-Round Jiu-Jitsu Game
- 19:13 Teaching and Prioritizing Control in Jiu-Jitsu
- 24:42 Specific Training and Its Importance
- 32:27 Influence of Adam Wirtzynski on Jiu-Jitsu Style
- 38:39 Venturing into Photography and Videography
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