

Eco in Jiu-Jitsu and Hockey?!? | HoG 42
12 snips Jul 6, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Matt Guffey, a Jiu-Jitsu brown belt and owner of Victory Submission Grappling, shares insights from his journey from hockey to martial arts. He delves into the application of ecological dynamics in sports coaching and the importance of individualized strength training for grapplers. The discussion highlights load management, innovative class structures, and the necessity of adapting training methods to foster resilience. Matt emphasizes the growth that comes from being comfortable with discomfort, both on the mat and in life.
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From Hockey Coaching to CLA
- Matt Guffey transitioned from coaching hockey under the American Development Model to applying CLA in jiu-jitsu.
- He saw firsthand how skill-focused training transformed USA hockey and expects similar growth in jiu-jitsu.
Individualize Strength Training
- Adapt strength training to individual biomechanics; no one-size-fits-all technique.
- Use literal constraints in training to encourage athletes to find their own movement solutions.
Prioritize Load Management
- Manage training load carefully since jiu-jitsu athletes often train 5-6 days a week and compete.
- Strength and conditioning 1-3 days weekly suffices; quantity doesn't guarantee progress.