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E176 | Ridiculous Jiu-Jitsu Traditions That Need to Die

E176 | Ridiculous Jiu-Jitsu Traditions That Need to Die

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About This EpisodeIn this episode of Tapped In, host David Figueroa Martinez shares a critique of outdated, archaic, and counterproductive customs that continue to persist within the Jiu-Jitsu community. Triggered by a recent viral belt promotion video, David calls out the "macho" practices that fail to build camaraderie and actively turn potential students away from the sport. From arbitrary water restrictions to toxic gym dynamics, Tapped In advocates for a more modern, professional, and accessible approach to martial arts training.Key TakeawaysThe Problem with Belt Whipping: Physical hazing rituals like belt-whipping do not establish true unity or test technical knowledge. Instead, they promote cult-like behaviors that damage public relations for the sport.Water Restrictions are Ineffective: Denying students basic hydration during training rounds under the guise of "building toughness" is counterproductive and medically groundless.Nurturing Over Meat Grinding: Gym environments that deliberately use "meat grinder" rolls to smash new students drive out valuable casual practitioners and create toxic retention rates.Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – Introduction: Viral Promotion Videos & Outdated Customs01:14 – Cult-like Behaviors and Bad PR in Modern BJJ02:08 – Tradition 1: "Earn Your Water" & Restricting Hydration03:41 – Personal Approach to Hydration on the Mats04:15 – Tradition 2: The Belt Whipping Gauntlet vs. Technical Gauntlets05:42 – Self-Defense Gauntlets and Safe Structural Environments07:05 – Tradition 3: Blind Devotion & Never Questioning the Coach08:14 – Creating Dynamic and Communicative Promotion Windows09:55 – Tradition 4: Smashing and "Weeding Out" New Students11:00 – Tradition 5: Making General Classes Intentionally Unforgiving13:00 – Outro & Connecting with the Free School ProgramAre You You New To The Podcast? Start Here!👉DFM Coaching Patreon PageEverything here is pulled from real mats, real classes, and real conversations about what actually works. Choose the tier that fits where you are right now.👉DFM Coaching In Person and Remote CoachingDFM Coaching works with recreational grapplers who want to get better and actually feel it. Remote coaching and in person seminars available.👉 DFM Coaching | BjjDFM Coaching Skool CommunityJoin the free DFM Coaching Skool Community, the space where the conversation continues after the episode ends. Mindset tools, mat culture, and a community of grapplers who take the mental side seriously.👉 DFM Coaching | Bjj Skool Community.Stay Connected🌐 www.DFMCoachingBjj.com📸 Instagram @DFMCoaching.Bjj▶️ YouTube @DFM2099DFM Coaching | Bjj Blog:Long-form storytelling, deep strategy, and the philosophy behind the fight:🌐 DFM Coaching Substack BlogAffiliate PartnerBJJ Mental Models has one of the deepest conceptual Jiu-Jitsu libraries out there. I use it. I recommend it.👉 Join BJJ Mental Models+(Code: FIGUEROAMARTINEZ)Help the Show GrowIf this episode gave you something, pass it on. Share it with a training partner, drop a review, or repost it to your story. That is how we keep the signal strong.Stay tapped in,David Figueroa-MartinezFounder, DFM Coaching BjjMentioned in this episode:Patreon Ad
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