From Courtroom to the Mat: Jerry Coleman's Journey
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In this episode of Old Man on the Mat, host Tony Jones welcomes Jerry Coleman, a dynamic individual who balances a career as a prosecuting attorney with his passions for photography, storytelling, and martial arts. Jerry shares his journey into martial arts, starting with judo in high school and later transitioning to taekwondo to support his son. After a long hiatus, he found his way back to the mat at the age of 67, joining Berserker's Jiu Jitsu Club, where he discovered a new passion for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The conversation highlights the importance of staying active and engaged, especially as one ages, and how martial arts can foster connections between generations, particularly between Jerry and his son. In this engaging conversation, Jerry Coleman shares his experiences and insights from practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) as an older adult. He discusses the importance of a welcoming gym environment, particularly highlighting the presence of women in training spaces, which he believes fosters a more supportive atmosphere. Jerry recounts humorous anecdotes about rolling with younger practitioners and how he often finds himself outmatched, yet he embraces the challenge and enjoys the camaraderie that comes with training. He emphasizes the significance of starting slowly and finding a friendly gym, especially for older individuals considering taking up martial arts.
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