Closing The Distance

  • Autor: Vários
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Closing the Distance is a martial arts podcast with a Christian bend. Is the official podcast of the Reformed Dojo group on Facebook, covering anything and everything related to martial arts, combat sports, and self-defense. Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ), Kickboxing, and Taekwondo, are all favorite subjects of the show. Tune in!

Episodios

  • Chess Rating to Assess Progress in Combat Sports w/ Kabir Bath

    30/05/2024 Duración: 24min

    Josh and Kabir discuss the elo chess rating system and how it might provide an approachable way to assess skill development across belt levels — and end tournament sandbagging permanently.Where to Find Kabir...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kabirbath/Website: https://kaboombjj.com/ Get full access to Combat Learning at www.combatlearning.com/subscribe

  • Coaching Coaches Ecologically w/ Kabir Bath

    21/05/2024 Duración: 35min

    Kabir unpacks how he coaches his coaches to do what he does -- ecologically.Visit combatlearning.substack.com to start reading now.Where to Find Kabir...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kabirbath/Website: https://kaboombjj.com/ Get full access to Combat Learning at combatlearning.substack.com/subscribe

  • Learning thru Play and Connected Coaching w/ Kabir Bath

    17/05/2024 Duración: 58min

    Today I’m joined by BJJ black belt Kabir Bath. Kabir is one of the early success stories in the ecological jiu jitsu movement, and he has the distinction of a commercially successful gym, too—especially a large children’s program.In this episode, we explore the value and effectiveness of learning through play, as well as the vitalness of coaches connecting personally with their students, big and small.More About Kabir…Professor Kabir Bath began practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 2006 and discovered his passion for coaching soon after.  Driven by a desire to help others exceed their personal expectations through jiu jitsu, he opened Kaboom Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Surrey, B.C. in 2012.  As a dedicated coach and active competitor, Professor Kabir is committed to helping both adults and children achieve their goals, whether they are simply to stay fit and have fun, or to become a world champion.  In 2018, Professor Kabir was awarded his black belt by Professor Rafael Lovato Jr.Where to Find Kabir...Instagram: https

  • A Constraints-led Approach to Preparing Your Body for Combat w/ Raul Sanchez Garcia

    17/04/2024 Duración: 29min

    Dr. Garcia joins us one final time to discuss a few very interesting topics. First, we talk briefly about donor sports and the part they play in building better skills for your main sport. Finally, Raul helps us understand how we can use CLA not just for training in the sport itself but also a preparedness that comes with greater skill in stress management.---Join the email list now: ⁠https://combatlearning.com/⁠---Produced by Micah PeacockIntro Theme by Micah PeacockOutro Music is Synergy by Juche Get full access to Combat Learning at combatlearning.substack.com/subscribe

  • False Assumptions of Kata-based Training w/ Raul Sanchez Garcia

    17/04/2024 Duración: 29min

    Dr. Garcia joins us again today to unpack the false assumptions that lie beneath the kata-based training system and traditional martial arts. He shows how early ecological researchers such as Nicholai Bernstein blows up the conventional wisdom of traditional martial arts. He then spends the bulk of this episode comparing and contrasting the differences between Information Processing and Ecological conceptualizations of how to develop skill, noting all the little glitches and hiccups that go unexamined about IP thinking.---Join the email list now: https://combatlearning.com/---Produced by Micah PeacockIntro Theme by Micah PeacockOutro Music is Synergy by Juche Get full access to Combat Learning at combatlearning.substack.com/subscribe

  • Kata were Insignificant in Historical Warring Japan w/ Raul Sanchez Garcia

    09/04/2024 Duración: 26min

    Today I'm joined by Dr. Raul Sanchez Garcia, a sport science lecturer at the University Politécnica of Madrid, Spain, martial artist, and Ecological Dynamics thinker.Most researchers in the ecological approach come from a psychology background. Dr. Garcia is unique in that he approaches Ecological Dynamics from the vantage point of ethnography, which is the systematic study of peoples and their cultures. In that vein, he wrote a fantastic social history on the development of Japanese martial arts.In this episode, Dr. Garcia walks us through the historic significance of kata based on his research. Or rather, how it was not significant -- or at least not ubiquitous -- in the war-torn pre-restoration periods of Japan. Rather, it is only after war becomes a less common part of life that kata rises in popularity as a training tool. Kata-heads will no doubt be scandalized at this revelation, as will traditionalists from other styles. But even if you're a non-traditional martial artist, this information will be inte

  • Mobility Training for Martial Arts (NOT Yoga) w/ Matt Phili

    19/03/2024 Duración: 55min

    Today I'm joined by Matt Phili, a mobility training coach and founder of Primal Mobility.Whether a grappler or striker, most martial artists need greater mobility. However, most of the mobility routines you see around Instagram really won't cut it, and stretching isn't necessarily good mobility work either -- at least on its own.In this episode, Matt unpacks his approach to mobility training: not simply as a stretching routine, but as an approach to strength in progressively deeper ranges of motion. Primal Mobility is unique in that it feels more like accessory exercises in a strength program than a stretching protocol, including sets and reps.In the second half of the episode, we dive into more grappling and striking-specific advice on building and maintaining mobility. Topics include guard-play and guard retention, bridging, as well as higher, more powerful kicks.Finally, we discuss the importance of training outside of neutral spine and in compromised positions to help prevent injuries during t

  • Should you do pad combinations? (9 Months of CLA for Kickboxing) w/ Pedro Sierra

    27/02/2024 Duración: 20min

    In this episode, Pedro updates us on his kickboxing program. Then we move into a deep discussion on combinations, affordances, and elaborate pad work in striking sports.We return to the external focus of attention subject briefly before digging into some of the issues Pedro and his coaches experience applying CLA to their classes on a daily basis.If you're excited to jump in, hit the subscribe button and enjoy the show. And if you're listening from YouTube, be sure also to drop a like. ---If you're new to the show, please sign up to the Combat Learning Newsletter at ⁠combatlearning.com/newsletter⁠. I'll send you cheat sheets on how to transform your drills into maximum skill-building games and get you up to speed on the science of motor skill learning for martial arts.---Where to find Pedro...Website: ⁠https://sierramma.com/⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sierra_m_m_a/⁠---Produced by Micah PeacockIntro Theme by Micah PeacockOutro Music is Synergy by Juche Get full access to Combat Learn

  • Student Wins ADCC Open after training the Ecological Approach w/ Pedro Sierra

    14/02/2024 Duración: 26min

    Today, Pedro Sierra returns to the podcast to update us on his program in two parts.Before understanding Ecological Dynamics, Sierra MMA had lackluster results. Since implementing the constraints-led approach, Sierra MMA has begun to see much more success.In fact, thanks to this change in training methodology, one of coach Pedro's students even won an ADCC Open. Pedro has come a long way since we first talked. As this episode unfolds, we discuss some of the problems he ran into and how he solved them. One of them involves round intensity and time constraints.We also discuss self-organization and how accounting for it helps us design better sparring games. Finally, this moves into a discussion about understanding what intention and attention are and how they work practically inside the constraints-led approach.---If you're new to the show, please sign up to the Combat Learning Newsletter at combatlearning.com/newsletter. I'll send you cheat sheets on how to transform your drills into maximum skill-

  • Use CLA to Individualize Muay Thai Sessions w/ Emil Fitoussey

    29/01/2024 Duración: 28min

    In this episode, Emil reveals his approach to game design. Then we move quickly into the ways to individualize sessions to each learner, including some principles of session design.Overall, Emil keeps the generic conditioning exercises out of skill training. Strength and conditioning is something you can do on your own time with coaches specialized to that. In Muay Thai class, you come to practice Muay Thai.Lastly, Emil and I discuss the injury landscape now that he's ecological.---If you're new to the show, please sign up to the Combat Learning Newsletter at https://⁠combatlearning.com/newsletter⁠. I'll send you cheat sheets on how to transform your drills into maximum skill-building games and get you up to speed on the science of motor skill learning for martial arts. Plus, you'll never miss a show. Go to ⁠combatlearning.com/newsletter⁠ to get those resources now.---Where to Find Emil...Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/bara.emil/⁠---Produced by Micah PeacockIntro Theme by Micah PeacockOutro Music is Sy

  • Safe Muay Thai Sparring for Day 1 of Training w/ Emil Fitoussey

    16/01/2024 Duración: 37min

    In this episode, Emil continues to explain how he does the constraints-led approach to Muay Thai. Other ways to control for intensity/going too hard How to introduce leg kicks and leg kick defense through sparring games What are the fundamentals of Muay Thai as a sport? How can we understand it at a dynamic and foundational level? How constraints can lead to adaptive or maladaptive fighting strategies How Emil conceptualizes the use of thai pads and heavy bags nowOf particular note, Emil unpacks how he teaches his learners to coach each other and communicate for each other's safety and learning benefit. This is an amazing dynamic, and something I want to hear ecological coaches talking about more and doing more.---If you're new to the show, please sign up to the Combat Learning Newsletter at combatlearning.com/newsletter. I'll send you cheat sheets on how to transform your drills into maximum skill-building games and get you up to speed on the science of motor skill learning for martial arts. Plus, you'll ne

  • Ecological Approach to Muay Thai Kickboxing w/ Emil Fitoussey

    02/01/2024 Duración: 28min

    Today I'm joined by Emil Fitoussey, a professional Muay Thai coach out of Nacka Dojo in Sweden.Over the past year, Emil has transitioned his partially ecological Muay Thai program into a 100% ecological Muay Thai program. In this episode, he recounts his journey into Ecological Dynamics and the constraints-led approach.Then, we talk about how he builds the culture of his Muay Thai program to value the safety of sparring partners.Finally, we discuss several interesting practical topics, including:- Using external focus of attention to help learners self-organize striking techniques- How his use of thai pads has changed and how he uses them now- How he's changed his warmup from calisthenics-based to based on mini-games- How he helps day 1, brand new students control power output for safe sparring gamesThere's been a content desert for how to use the ecological approach to striking. Today, I'm happy to provide you with a substantial entry into what I hope will become a burgeoning community of coaches who collabo

  • Foundations vs "All Levels" Classes: Moving from Task Simplification to Task Complexificatio

    28/11/2023 Duración: 25min

    In this third installment of our interview with Greg Souders, we unpack in gritty detail how Greg approaches both task simplification and task complexification. There's quite a bit of information out there about how to scale down games, but not a lot on how, why, and when to scale them up, even beyond the complexity of free sparring.There's a lot to glean here across practice design to curriculum development to helping individuals achieve their optimum level of challenge point.Quick reminder: if you benefit from the show, consider going to combatlearning.com/support to buy me a coffee. This is a donation that supports the show and I really, really appreciate it.Alternatively, you can support the show by join the waiting list for the next cohort of Combat Learning Workshops at combatlearning.com/waitlist.---Join the newsletter today: https://combatlearning.com/newsletter/---Where to find Greg...Personal Instagram (training inquiries): ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/gdsouders/⁠⁠Standard Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.in

  • "Scaling Focuses" Make Any Game Appropriate for All Jiu Jitsu Skill Levels w/ Greg Souders

    14/11/2023 Duración: 29min

    In this second part of my second Greg Souders interview, we take Greg's rationale for his use of language and demonstrate how it can be used to take the same games and help learners of all skill levels get something out of it even without scaling the constraints down or up.Of course, we highly recommend you engage in task simplification and complexification, too, which we discuss in more practical detail in part 3, released soon.Quick reminder: if you benefit from the show, consider going to combatlearning.com/support to buy me a coffee. This is a donation that supports the show and I really, really appreciate it. Alternatively, you can support the show by join the waiting list for the next cohort of Combat Learning Workshops at combatlearning.com/waitlist. ---Where to find Greg...Personal Instagram (training inquiries): ⁠https://www.instagram.com/gdsouders/⁠Standard Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/standardjiujitsu/⁠Standard YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@standardjiu-jitsu6031---Produced by Micah Pe

  • "Side Control Doesn't Exist": Is Ecological Jiu Jitsu Terminology Meaningless or Unclear? w/ Greg Souders

    31/10/2023 Duración: 37min

    If you're new to the show, please sign up to the Combat Learning Newsletter at combatlearning.com/newsletter. I'll send you cheat sheets on how to transform your drills into maximum skill-building games and get you up to speed on the science of motor skill learning for martial arts. Plus, you'll never miss a show. Go to combatlearning.com/newsletter now to get those resources. The good news is that the ecological approach is gaining steam fast in the jiu jitsu world. The bad news is that the bad faith arguments and big misunderstandings are already bogging down the message.One of the biggest charges leveled against Ecological training is that the terminology around it is not just too technical but in fact MEANINGLESS. This is a bizarre accusation, but it's being repeated all over YouTube, Reddit, Discord, and beyond.Today, BJJ black belt and Jiu Jitsu supervillain Greg Souders joins me again to tackle this accusation. Greg has a very particular language he uses to describe training, jiu jitsu movement, and to

  • 3D Coaching for Defensive Tactics & Firearms Training [cross-post]

    11/09/2023 Duración: 01h12min

    How to support the podcast...Buy Me a Coffee: https://combatlearning.com/support/Zoom Workshops: https://combatlearning.com/waitlist/---Today I join Brian Willis on a podcast series he does for his police training website, the Excellence in Training Academy.Brian has 25 years of full time police officer experience and now 25 years of experience as a police trainer as well. He consults with trainers and training agencies through his consulting company, Winning Mind Training. Links to both websites are included in the description.Brian invited me on his show to talk about my Scalable Live Training Framework and 3D Model of Coaching. He did such a great job structuring this interview that it functions as a great introduction to both concepts. While most of my analogies are combat sports oriented, I do make some explicit connections and examples around how this framework works for defensive tactics and especially firearms training.Alright, if you're excited to jump in, hit the subscribe button on your podcatcher

  • Can Karate be Salvaged? w/ Dan Marino

    28/07/2023 Duración: 01h40min

    Today I'm joined again by Daniel Marino, a 4th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do and founder of the Naihanchi Project and popular Facebook group, Practical Tang Soo Do.In this episode, Dan and I discuss the controversial question, "is karate salvageable?" Right now, it doesn't look good, but maybe in a generation or two, we can turn the ship around. The subject matter of this conversation is based on some private conversations and a very controversial post I made in the Practical Tang Soo Do group. Here's what I wrote in that post:"The fact of the matter is that karate (and taekwondo) exists in the modern world of martial arts only through double standards, complex coping mechanisms, chronic misunderstandings, and plain ignorance.The problems in karate are not due to the reasons you most often hear...It's not because karate "isn't like it was in the 70s and 80s"It's not the uniform or beltsIt's not because "bunkai isn't taught"It's not because "applications aren't practical"It's not because technique standards

  • Develop Powerful Kicks WITHOUT Teaching the Chamber [Constraints-led Striking] w/ Geno Guevara

    23/06/2023 Duración: 40min

    Today I'm joined by Geno Guevara, founder and head instructor of Alamo Ranch Martial Arts and a Joon Rhee taekwondo black belt turned kickboxing coach.In this episode, Geno begins by recounting his journey into the ecological approach as a martial arts instructor and school owner. Like all of us, Geno struggled at first to transition to the constraints-led approach because his old habits were so deeply engrained. Geno is still figuring things out, but he powered through that initial doubt and now his program is better for it.In fact, Geno redesigned his entire curriculum to allow his students to have agency and self-direction in their own training. In a class of 20 students, they could all be practicing 20 different things throughout the course of a session. This is a clever combination of both Self-Determination Theory (which is primarily about fostering intrinsic motivation) and the individualized emphasis of the constraints-led approach. Then he moves into the fascinating changes he's made to his program t

  • From 0 to 1: The First Month of Adopting CLA for Jiu Jitsu & Kickboxing w/ Pedro Sierra

    05/05/2023 Duración: 48min

    Pedro Sierra is a BJJ black belt instructor, kickboxing coach, and owner of Sierra MMA in Utah.But more importantly, Pedro is a normal guy just like you who teaches and trains martial arts. Unlike most teachers, however, he has taken the leap into CLA and fast begun to restructure his programs -- with near immediate positive student feedback and results.At the time of this recording, Sierra MMA is just over a month into its adoption of the constraints-led approach to training.In this episode, Pedro walks us through- how he found the ecological approach- what convinced him to change to CLA- what he's done to restructure his classes ecologically- challenges he's run into, how he solved them, and problems he's still working onThis is an excellent example of how virtually anyone can implement CLA into their martial arts programs -- and it can be done in a short amount of time, too! It just takes a little thoughtfulness and a little know-how.---Join the email list now: combatlearning.com/newsletter---Find Pedro Si

  • Task Simplification & Representative Learning Tools for Judo & Beyond w/ Cal Jones

    13/03/2023 Duración: 01h03min

    Today I'm joined by Cal Jones, a 5th dan in Judo and one of the most qualified Judo coaches in the UK, especially Wales.In this episode, Cal Jones fills in some gaps with how to use the constraints-led approach for martial arts, specifically grappling sports.First, he walks us through a system of understanding and controlling the degrees of representative learning design. This is a tool from an academic paper he's in the process of publishing with a research journal. Then Cal walks us through task simplification and how to teach Judo throws to beginners with minimal instruction and no reps or drills. Of note here is his discussion on how you use constraints and why you should never "overconstrain." While many people think that CLA is about "just doing jabs" or "just going for arm bars," that's actually not how CLA is supposed to work because it creates unrealistic behaviors.Also of interest, Cal even reveals that he doesn't teach breakfalls -- and there are big Judo teachers who aren't ecological who also don

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