

Surviving "The Pyjama Game" (Episode 380)
Sep 8, 2025
Explore the fascinating insights from a book that connects Judo and Jiu-Jitsu through the unique mindset of Japanese Judokas. Discover how relaxation during throws can enhance aggressive techniques in grappling. The conversation also delves into the importance of embracing discomfort, training in challenging positions, and maintaining a mental strategy when starting a new martial arts journey. Listeners will learn about effective training routines and the benefits of mindful practice, encouraging growth through vulnerability and technique.
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Relaxation Enables Commitment
- Japanese judokas train breakfalls early which builds confidence to be thrown and try big techniques.
- That relaxation while being thrown directly enables more committed, higher-risk judo practice.
Start With Survival Training
- Put survival and defense first so you can be aggressive without fear of catastrophic loss.
- Practice escapes and survival so offense becomes higher-commitment and more effective.
Drilling Worst Positions Before A Match
- Chewy and a partner drilled worst-case positions (his side control, his partner's back) to build escapes before competition.
- That focused practice improved his guard and let him attack more freely on top.