Kristian Woodmansee | Open GuardCast Jiu-Jitsu Podcast - 125
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SB Nation
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Publication Date |
Feb 23, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:56:01
Welcome to ‘The Open GuardCast Jiu-Jitsu Podcast’, which is a project dedicated to promoting jiu-jitsu professionals. Tune in each week, for interviews, current events, & analysis of everything going on in the world of jiu-jitsu & submission grappling! Your host is Danny O’Donnell. In addition to hosting this podcast, he is an MMA journalist contributing here at BE, as well as at Black Belt Mag. O’Donnell himself is a BJJ black belt who trains at the Marcio Andre Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Phoenix, AZ. Danny is joined by his Co-Host, Jake Watson, who is also a trained BJJ black belt, as well as the Asst Coach affiliated with the Maracaba BJJ Academy out of Mesa, AZ. Jake is also an occasional commentator for flograppling.com. Our guest this week is Kristian Woodmansee, Kristian is a black belt under Andre Galvao of Atos Jiu-Jitsu, owner of Logic Jiu-Jitsu in Philly, & a multiple-time gold medal winner at IBJJF Worlds, Pans, & Europeans. In this episode, we focused on making a living from jiu-jitsu, competing & training full time, getting into teaching, sponsorships, & on opening an academy. Q1: How did you originally get started in jiu-jitsu? - 1:32 Q2: Was there a moment when you were training jiu-jitsu when you thought I’m going to do this full-time, or was it something that happened organically? - 4:08 Q3: How did you end up at Atos? You trained at some other gyms before ending up in San Diego. Tell us about that journey. - 5:40 Q4: Why didn’t you want to teach (when first arriving at Atos)? Did you feel it was taking away from competing? - 7:29 Q5: How far into your time at Atos did you start teaching? - 9:14 Q6: What are some things that you do differently from other instructors? - 10:40 Q7: Do you think the way you teach conceptually is what drives the success of your seminars? - 12:06 Q8: What advice would you give young black belts who are looking to teach more seminars? - 13:54 Q9: Did you have prior experience with the financial side of the business before setting up seminars, or is that something you learned throughout the process of setting up seminars? - 16:23 Q10: What were some of the things that helped you financially as a competitor, outside of teaching? - 18:19 Q11: What advice would you give to someone who’s looking for sponsors but maybe they’re going the traditional route looking at gi companies, or just companies that are very well-tied into the jiu-jitsu scene? How do you approach non-jiu-jitsu related businesses? - 23:20 Q12: Can you talk about the transition from chasing the highest level of the sport as a competitor to opening your academy? Did you make that transition consciously? - 26:14 Q13: No-gi is really big on the East Coast. When you went to Atos in Cali was that something you noticed? That gi was bigger on the West Coast & no-gi was bigger on the East Coast? - 31:18 Q14: Have you been keeping up with ADCC Trials? - 34:02 Q15: Did you happen to see Gordon Ryan’s post after the Brazilian Trials? - 35:17 Q16: Mo Jassim is really pushing the sport forward with ADCC. What do you think needs to happen on the gi side to see that same sort of growth? - 40:14 You can follow Danny on twitter @DannyOD_BJJ, or insta @dannyod_bjj. His co-host, Jake Watson can be found on insta @disciple_jiujitsu & @maracaba_bjj. The show’s instagram is @openguardcast, there’s also an OFC fb page. This week’s guest, Kristian Woodmansee is on insta @kristianwoodmansee & @logicphilly too. Be sure to tune in for next week’s show and learn more about the world of jiu-jitsu, on Wed, March 2nd, at 2PM CST, for Ep. 126. Our guest will be Erin Harpe, check her out ahead of time on instagram @Erin.Harpe. If you enjoy our shows, "heart" us here on SC, or "like" & share over on whichever BE Presents Podcast Channel happens to be your listening platform of choice.

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