
Off the Mats Podcast #304- BJJ Culture and Community feat. Chris Tran, Mark Rollamas, and Erica Rivera
In Episode 304 of Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with Chris Tran, Mark Rollamas, and Erica Rivera for a roundtable conversation about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, martial arts culture, and the lessons that come with training and community.
Together, we reflect on how our relationships with jiu-jitsu have evolved, from the beliefs we held as white and blue belt students to the realities of training today. We also discuss how much unlearning is required to grow in the art, whether it’s better to sharpen your strengths or focus on fixing weaknesses, and how perspective changes the longer you stay on the mats.
The conversation also moves into some honest BJJ hot takes, including trends in modern grappling, old-school concepts that may have been abandoned too quickly, and opinions that might be too controversial for social media.
To close out the episode, we run through a rapid-fire round of jiu-jitsu questions, covering favorite submissions, the toughest positions to escape, advice we ignored early in training, and the belt levels that are most misunderstood.
This episode is a relaxed but insightful conversation about martial arts growth, mindset, and the evolving culture of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from people who have spent years learning the hard lessons that only time on the mats can teach.
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