Jay Jack
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We got to get you working out and exercising.
You need an activity to play in a group of people to associate with.
They're going to help you move forward.
So we got to get you into the gym, lifting weights or doing jujitsu, something like that.
You know what I mean?
And we, we get them on the same thing.
It's the same thing with a dog.
I'm like, when I saw dog training, I'm like, oh, tug is just jujitsu for dogs.
The bite sports are just Thai boxing.
It's a physical art form that they learn to master themselves through the lens of that art form.
Do you know what I mean?
You're not just mastering yourself through that art.
And that was my understanding from the beginning, which was really cool.
But what I took from dogs to people was,
when I started learning about the technical aspects of dog training, negative reinforcement, positive reinforcement, positive punishment, negative punishment, counter conditioning, successive approximations, back chaining, shit like that was really interesting because it affects how I teach people.
I think I texted you like a month or two ago and told you like, I don't know if you remember.
So there's like this new trend in dog training and jiu-jitsu.
There's this new trend called the ecological method, which is essentially just a slang word for CLA, like constraints-led approach in learning.
And I was like looking into this jiu-jitsu thing, I mean, and I'm looking at the constraints of what approach as it applies to human athletics.
Like this is just shaping.