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    143. Why being prepared is important

    en-usOctober 30, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Imagine stepping into a room shrouded in darkness, stumbling over unseen obstacles. Now envisage that same room with a faint glow from a corner, providing just enough illumination to guide your steps. That's the difference preparation can make in your Jiu-Jitsu training journey - we promise. Our guest, Dramik, shares his insights on the critical importance of being prepared and setting goals. He emphasizes that Jiu-Jitsu is more than just a martial art; it's a skill, akin to any other form of education, requiring focus, study, and strategy.

    Dramik brings to light the unique teaching methodology adopted at his academy, where students are given a glimpse of what they will learn before their classes. The academy leverages Roll TV, making learning more strategic and effective. He encourages learners to utilize the vast resources available today, from online platforms to YouTube. He insists that with consistent 1% improvements every day, one can achieve extraordinary progress in Jiu-Jitsu over the years. So, let's gear up and train smarter, not harder, guided by the illuminating insights from Dramik. With the right preparation and goal-setting, we can navigate the journey of mastering Jiu-Jitsu with less stumbling and more strides.

    Ask me questions on IG @rozdzynskibjj, I will personally respond to you and record the episode with an official answer.

    Links you need to check out:
    www.rolacademy.tv
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    Ask me questions on IG @rozdzynskibjj, I will personally respond to you and record the episode with an official answer.

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    Ask me questions on IG @rozdzynskibjj, I will personally respond to you and record the episode with an official answer.

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