Greg Anderson
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I mean, what are you, a five or six year black belt? Just under six years. Just under six years. And so to like a lot of jujitsu people, they're like, that's fast, right?
Well, yeah.
Well, yeah.
Well, yeah.
That's what I was going to say. Seven times a week. Hours on the mat are what build your jujitsu. Not years based on showing up once or twice a week.
That's what I was going to say. Seven times a week. Hours on the mat are what build your jujitsu. Not years based on showing up once or twice a week.
That's what I was going to say. Seven times a week. Hours on the mat are what build your jujitsu. Not years based on showing up once or twice a week.
I also think you showed up with, I mean, you've already done a lot of things at a high level. So like you understand what it takes to become successful at things. I do what the coach says and no more. Yeah, but you told me you said, hey, I'm either no send or full send, right? So it's like, okay, this jujitsu thing, this is what I do now.
I also think you showed up with, I mean, you've already done a lot of things at a high level. So like you understand what it takes to become successful at things. I do what the coach says and no more. Yeah, but you told me you said, hey, I'm either no send or full send, right? So it's like, okay, this jujitsu thing, this is what I do now.
I also think you showed up with, I mean, you've already done a lot of things at a high level. So like you understand what it takes to become successful at things. I do what the coach says and no more. Yeah, but you told me you said, hey, I'm either no send or full send, right? So it's like, okay, this jujitsu thing, this is what I do now.
And we could talk about this for the next two hours because I still don't, even after 21 years, I don't know what the right path is to just... hone the basic jujitsu that works for me? Or do you expand your way of thinking and learn squid guard and learn inverted daily worm guard and all that shit? And it's like, for me as a coach, I think it's more important to have an understanding of it.
And we could talk about this for the next two hours because I still don't, even after 21 years, I don't know what the right path is to just... hone the basic jujitsu that works for me? Or do you expand your way of thinking and learn squid guard and learn inverted daily worm guard and all that shit? And it's like, for me as a coach, I think it's more important to have an understanding of it.
And we could talk about this for the next two hours because I still don't, even after 21 years, I don't know what the right path is to just... hone the basic jujitsu that works for me? Or do you expand your way of thinking and learn squid guard and learn inverted daily worm guard and all that shit? And it's like, for me as a coach, I think it's more important to have an understanding of it.
I want to understand it to the degree that I can deal with it.
I want to understand it to the degree that I can deal with it.
I want to understand it to the degree that I can deal with it.
Yeah. No, I think that's what's key. But then I had an interesting experience literally like three weeks ago. Do you know who Jeff Teagues is? Are you familiar with him?