Sep 22, 2022
Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo,
wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health
and becoming a better person.
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On this twenty-third episode of the podcast, I chat with Jordan
Preisinger. Jordan is a 1st degree black belt in Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu and an amateur MMA/Muay Thai fighter. In addition to
teaching at his academy, Jordan is a content creator of one of the
top Jiu-Jitsu YouTube channels in the world: "Jordan Teaches
Jiu-Jitsu". He also co-hosts the podcast "Jordan Talks Jiu-Jitsu".
Through his content, Jordan educates his audience on Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu techniques and how to become better grapplers.
On this episode, Jordan shares about how training in martial
arts has improved his life. He shares about his transformation from
a shy and timid individual into a confident and success-driven
entrepreneur. Jordan also discusses the evolution he sees happen in
his students as they progress through their training.
Jordan talks about why martial arts helps a person to feel proud of
themselves. We discuss why procrastination is the enemy of progress
and why community is such an important part of martial arts
training.
On this episode, you will learn about why its important to commit
to your goals and go "all in" if you want to succeed at what you
do.
This is an episode you do NOT want to miss.
Favorite Quote:
"I'm really proud of myself and the things I've done. I've gotten a
lot of confidence from [Jiu-Jitsu]... I just feel good about
myself."
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