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The Mat Return Podcast

The Mat Return Podcast

De : Frank Valenti Anthony Veltri
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Look, we all know how hard it is to keep showing up to train. Life gets crazy, you get beat up, motivation tanks - and suddenly you're making excuses instead of making it to class.


That's exactly why we started this show. We're talking to competitors, coaches, and everyday grapplers from all over who've figured out how to keep coming back, even when everything's working against them.


You'll get real stories, practical tips, and those "holy crap, I needed to hear that" moments that remind you why you fell in love with this stuff in the first place.


The name says it all - "Mat Return" isn't just about putting your opponent back down on the mat (though we love that too). It's about you returning to the mat, again and again, even when it's the last thing you want to do.


Because here's the thing: showing up is the hardest part. Once you're there, you remember why you started.

Copyright 2025 Frank Valenti, Anthony Veltri
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    • The Heavy Blue Belt: Responsibility, Recovery, and Growth - The Mat Return Episode 4
      Oct 27 2025

      Jame started jiu jitsu to train with his son. He stayed because pressure training taught him to breathe through panic and take responsibility for his growth. This episode covers strength versus technique, the injury lesson, coaching kids, and why the blue belt feels heavy in a good way.

      Why the blue belt feels heavy

      The day you get promoted, expectations change. People look to you for answers. Rounds get more honest. That weight can push you away or it can anchor you to the work. Jame chose the second path. He treats blue belt as a responsibility to learn, to help, and to set the tone for the room.

      From panic to control

      Early pressure rounds brought back a rush of panic. Over time he learned he could breathe and think under chest and shoulder pressure. That skill carried into life outside the gym. The lesson is simple. Slow down. Frame. Breathe. Then move.

      Strength is not a plan

      Jame came in strong and athletic. He muscled through positions and paid for it with avoidable injuries. What changed things:

      • Position before submission
      • Smart rounds over high volume
      • If it hurts, adjust
      • Grip less, move your hips more
      Coaching kids sharpened his game

      Teaching forced him to find the small details he used to skip. Kids copy exactly what you show. If it fails, you need to know why. That requirement made his own jiu jitsu cleaner, safer, and more technical. It also built a culture of ownership. Older kids protect the mats, help younger students, and treat the space like it is theirs.

      Redefining success

      At first, success meant being on top. Then it became getting submitted less. Today it means showing up with a simple plan and executing one thing well.

      • One move per night
      • One escape chain to test
      • One pass to enter from everywhere
      What responsibility looks like
      • Keep learning so the kids and newer students can keep learning
      • Roll at the pace that keeps partners safe
      • Model good mat hygiene and gym ownership
      • Help newer students relax and breathe when pressure hits
      Quotes from the episode
      • “It felt like I could not breathe. Then I learned I could. That changed everything.”
      • “Not because jiu jitsu is dangerous, because I was being dangerous.”
      • “I treat blue belt like a responsibility. I need to earn it every round.”


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      39 min
    • Embracing the Jiu Jitsu Journey: From Wrestling to Jiu Jitsu with Dr. Tim Smith
      Oct 24 2025

      In this episode of the Mat Return podcast, Dr. Tim Smith, a pediatric dentist and former Division 1 wrestler, shares his journey from wrestling to Jiu Jitsu. Tim discusses how he got into wrestling at a young age and eventually transitioned to Jiu Jitsu. He talks about his experiences in high school and college wrestling and how he found his passion in Jiu Jitsu after college.


      Tim shares his insights on the importance of mouth guards in sports, especially for preventing dental injuries and concussions. He emphasizes the benefits of custom-made mouth guards from a dental office and the impact they can have on performance and safety.


      The conversation delves into the similarities and differences between wrestling and Jiu Jitsu, highlighting the challenges and rewards of competing in both sports. Tim shares valuable advice for wrestlers transitioning to Jiu Jitsu, focusing on embracing the different aspects of the sport and the importance of humility and consistency in training.


      The episode concludes with a discussion on the holistic benefits of Jiu Jitsu, including physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and even spiritual aspects. Tim emphasizes the camaraderie and sense of community that Jiu Jitsu offers, creating a safe space for personal growth and development.


      Join us for this insightful conversation with Dr. Tim Smith as he shares his wisdom and experiences in the world of wrestling and Jiu Jitsu.

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      51 min
    • The Monday Effect | A Jiu-Jitsu Story About Starting, Staying, and Coming Back -Episode 2
      Oct 12 2025

      Sometimes the hardest part of Jiu-Jitsu isn’t walking in for the first time, it’s coming back for the second.

      This episode of The Mat Return is a story about what happens when one parent takes that step.

      Normally, this is the kind of thing we’d schedule an interview for, but I owed our listeners an episode, and the nice thing about being the tech guy is that I can schedule myself anytime I need to.


      It’s about fear, patience, family, and what Jiu-Jitsu quietly builds when you keep showing up.


      Inside this episode:

      00:00 Intro — No interview, just a story

      00:38 The first class and the long driveway

      05:10 The Sunday ritual and the “gi burn”

      07:00 Why slow learners thrive here

      09:00 The white gi rule and first camp

      10:30 Austria family camp & the quiet prediction

      13:20 My wife’s month-six shift

      15:00 How Jiu-Jitsu unlocked languages

      17:40 When life punched, I stayed standing

      18:30 Teaching, parenting, and the next generation


      If you’ve ever started because of your kids, come back after a break, or found new confidence through Jiu-Jitsu, this one’s for you.


      Filmed at White Mountain Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

      Hosted by Tony (and usually Frank)

      More stories & behind-the-scenes: https://thematreturn.com

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      24 min
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