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This is the Jocko Underground podcast number 151.
Sitting here with Echo Charles,
have some interesting topics for today.
Sure.
And I believe the first question has to do with the Jiu Jitsu.
Let's go.
Okay.
All right.
First question, dear Jocco, Echo,
I started listening to your podcast a while ago
and my life has changed drastically.
I have two jiu jitsu gyms in my area to choose from.
One is a small gym,
10 minutes from my house with a great teacher,
with great teaching style and lineage.
But at this gym, there are mostly housewives and kids.
In sparring, I'm not challenged at all, but great instruction.
Just in there beating up the children.
Sure, the sparring.
Jack.
The other gym, 25 minutes away with a champion black belt instructor
and many very skilled and athletic students to crush me in sparring,
which represents a big challenge.
What is most important?
The teacher or the student base in a jiu-jitsu gym?
what would you consider in my case?
What would you do?
Unfortunately, I cannot pay both memberships and train at both places.
Again, big thank you.
Please keep up the pace for the Jockel podcast underground and hope to see you one day
on the mats of justice.
Us to both of you.
All right.
So it's kind of a weird question.
It says what's most important, the teacher or the student base at the gym?
And really, that's all that that's a scale.
There's not, it's not like, hey, the teacher is more important.
than the students, and it's not like the students are more important than the teacher.
It's a combination of those two things, and it can flush out a bunch of different ways.
Obviously, you can have an instructor that's, you know, a solid instructor, maybe a purple belt, maybe a brown belt, but he's got just like the team is great.
And you got a bunch of savages in there.
Well, that's going to be better than having a great, what is it, venerated instructor that doesn't have any students.
Now, what's cool is if you have a great instructor,
a lot of times you end up with great students.
And so that's generally speaking, what happens.
So this question,
the only thing that makes this question
a little bit easier to answer
is one gym is 10 minutes, the other one's 25 minutes away.
Right?
If you start talking 10 minutes versus an hour and 15 minutes,
I kind of lean towards,
and depending on how busy your life is,
hey man, you've got to go where you're going to be able to go most often.
having a place that's approximate to your house
is one of the biggest factors
in choosing a jiu-jitsu gym.
If you have a place that's 10 minutes away
and you have a place that's an hour away,
almost nine out of 10 times,
most things considered,
it's going to be like, yeah, train at the place
that's 10 minutes away.
You can go there every single day.
There's no excuses.
It's an hour away.
Dude, that's two, three, four hours out of your day
to go get your jih Tud.
At the other place, it's an hour and 20 minutes.
You know what I mean?
Like out of your day, you can get it done.
But since this gym is only 25 minutes away,
it's only an additional 15 minutes,
and it's an additional half an hour total
because you know 15 minutes plus on the way there
or 15 minutes plus on the way back.
I lean towards the gym with the better team at it
and the better students.
That's what I lean towards.
Is, you know, if I went into that gym
and it had a bad vibe,
if the big gym had a bad vibe,
bad vibe or the instructor was not there or whatever the case may be.
There could be problems with it, but in this pretty straightforward, you got a gym with a great
black belt champion instructor and a bunch of kick-ass students versus, no offense, the small gym,
look, because if we were talking about your kids, we'd be like 100% go to go to the kids school.
That's not what we're talking about.
We're talking about you wanting to get better at Jiu-Jitsu.
So that's my answer.
Go to the gym.
That's 25 minutes away.
that's where you should train.
What do you think, Echo Charles?
Same.
Yeah.
Same.
Given, I mean, if there's, and I'm trying to think if he indicated like his kind of personal stats, how old, what's is a thing.
And if I remember correctly, he's like just a middle of the road person, like 30s something.
He doesn't even mention it.
Yeah, I think I shorten the question a little bit.
It could have been a different question, but either way, it doesn't matter.
Here's the point.
Point is, yes, given certain circumstances, you go the one with the kids in the house,
quote unquote, good instructor, good really super extra mellow environment.
If you edited out part of the question that said he had kids, this is a totally different thing.
No, he's talking about himself though.
I know, but check this out.
If I have kids, what's my priority in life?
Kids.
Is it me getting better at Jiu-Jitsu at the better school?
No, it's not.
It's the kids getting better.
Yeah.
So in this case, unless they have a kids program at the big gym, I would probably take my kids
to the gym and I'd probably turn at that local gym
because I'm more focused on my kids.
Yes, I understand.
I didn't know we were editing questions over there.
Bro, you'd be surprised.
Yes.
Well, here's the thing.
And information was removed fully.
And maybe, maybe, I don't know.
I'm saying maybe this was this question.
Maybe it was another one.
And here's the whole point by saying that is, yeah, you're right.
If that is the case, then that's a different question.
What are you looking for?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So what's more important?
The basically the sparring versus the instruction.
and where it's like inverse,
where the sparring and the instruction maybe
it doesn't make the impact that I maybe expect
or whatever for a better way of putting it.
But the sparring is freaking challenging, awesome,
freaking I'm going to be pushed, right?
Or the exact opposite instructor is freaking awesome,
but the sparring, no challenge.
You know, I am not pushed at all.
What's more important?
Kind of black and weight scenario.
And I agree with you, yes,
because as a male, unless you're super old
and like, not super old, but, you know,
If you're in the old round, 65 plus, you know, yeah, exactly right.
Or you're super young, a child, a kid.
Now, aside from those two, getting better at jujitsu is going to take certain things, you know, certain experiences.
For example, if you're just rolling just basically doing drills with housewives, you know,
an instructor that's just doing drills, I don't know how effective your jiu-jitsu is going to wind up being over time.
You see what I'm saying?
As opposed to the opposite, if it's like, even if you're not getting freaking don't or her level,
freaking going deep instruction.
At least you have that experience.
You know, of course, there's not, I mean,
unless the instructor really sucks, which I doubt.
You know, if there's good guys in here,
the instructor's going to be good.
He's a world champion.
He's a world champion.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So he's in there, good, easy.
But he's getting that hardcore sparring experience.
That's going to add an element to Jiu
that's more important, given who he is, I think, too, as well.
And the 20, but that's 25 minutes.
I think the difference between 10 minutes and 25 minutes over time is
more significant, I feel like, than the numbers may impress upon you.
It also depends on traffic.
Like, what's your traffic situation?
Yeah.
Because if it's like, if you live in the middle of nowhere and it's 25 minutes
regardless of what time of day and all that stuff, because in California or New York or
Boston, what takes 25 minutes at noon at 5 o'clock at night can take an hour.
Yeah.
So that's a big difference.
Yeah.
So that depends on the status there.
But if you're cool with the 25 minutes, just a lot of the status there.
But if you're cool with the 25 minutes just in life, because, like, you're probably in the same boat.
I'm not cool with 25 minutes if I got to do it a lot.
Like, think about from your house, how far north could you get in 25 minutes?
You're kind of up in freaking Carl's Badge.
At 25 minutes, maybe even further, really.
But if there's traffic, you're not in any way.
Let's say no traffic.
Right, you want to go.
25 minutes is far away.
Yeah, you want to travel that far forward.
Yeah, so, yeah, it does depend on it.
But it depends, too.
Like, if you're used to it, it's cool.
Yeah, it depends on what the area of operations is.
Yeah.
Because there's some places, 25 minutes in a car is kind of nice.
Some places.
Oh, yeah.
Get on the little back roads.
You know what I mean?
That's fine.
There's no traffic on the two-lane highway.
Yeah.
Whatever. We're all good.
Yeah, it'll probably come down to your life.
You know, like if you live in L.A.
And you're used to that fucking just gut check going everywhere.
And it's only 25 minutes.
You're like, yeah, worth it.
25 minutes.
It's down the block, fool.
Either way, I agree.
Yes.
All right.
Next question.
Hello, gentlemen.
I broke up with my girlfriend last year after being together for three years.
I'm 28.
The reason being that I was getting a little bored of the relationship and felt the need to be alone for a while.
I was also dealing with a few things.
I lost my driver's license for using my mobile phone, which hindered my previous role.
I had just bought my first investment property and was figuring out my finances.
Fast forward to present after going to Europe for three weeks, solo trip, and spending some time alone focusing on work,
my fitness goals and music production hobby.
It seems as if I threw a good thing away.
She was and still is on my mind a lot.
I dated another woman briefly for almost six months,
but my ex was and still is on the forefront of my mind.
She was very supportive, caring, and understanding when we were together.
We never really argued.
And if we did, it was mostly my fault for blowing things out of proportion.
As I mentioned above, there were times when I was getting bored.
After speaking to many people, I know that are happy,
married or in long-term relationships being quote-unquote bored is a normal phase of their
relationships this was also my first serious relationship when people ask me about her I only have
good things to say we spoke a few times since breaking up and I told her how I feel she acknowledged
and respected how open I was about my feelings we ended up catching up the other week and
things for the most part went well I'd like to get back with her but understand that
things won't be the same any advice on how to handle the situation moving forward
Thanks for everything.
Well, one thing that comes to mind here, you know, the whole boredom thing, like, what is that?
I'm not 100% sure what that, you know, what did that mean, right?
For this particular dude, right?
Because bored, you know, if you eat prime rib every night, every night, look, dude, I.
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