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BJJ Meditations 90 | Emergent and convergent thinking

BJJ Meditations 90 | Emergent and convergent thinking

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In this episode of BJJ Meditations, Joe Hannan shares his personal journey through injury and recovery, reflecting on the impact of physical limitations on identity and the importance of community in Jiu Jitsu. He discusses the balance between pursuing passion and taking care of one's body, the role of leadership in fostering a supportive environment, and the need for both convergent and emergent thinking in training and personal development.

Takeaways
-- Injuries can lead to a profound identity crisis for athletes.
-- It's essential to prioritize physical health over training intensity.
-- The journey of becoming a grappler is ongoing and multifaceted.
-- Community support is crucial during recovery from injuries.
-- Leadership in Jiu-Jitsu should focus on collective growth and self-expression.
-- Spirituality can play a role in how we view our physical bodies.
-- Emergent thinking is necessary for innovation in training methods.
-- Convergent thinking helps in harnessing the strengths of a community.
-- Balancing passion for the sport with self-care is vital.
-- Creating a safe environment encourages exploration and growth.

Chapters
00:00 Injury Reflections and Personal Struggles
05:17 Setting New Standards in Coaching
13:29 Balancing Community and Personal Development
18:59 Looking Ahead: Future Plans and Book Club

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