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Strong Mind, Body, and Business: How Jiu-Jitsu Can Transform Your Life | Eddie Ricardo

Strong Mind, Body, and Business: How Jiu-Jitsu Can Transform Your Life | Eddie Ricardo

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In this episode of The Real Grind Show, we get right into the world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with the legendary Eddie Ricardo—2015 Super Heavyweight World Champion, founder of Cobra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and an all-around badass!

Eddie shares how Jiu-Jitsu isn't just about rolling on the mats—it’s a way to supercharge your life as an entrepreneur. Want to become unbreakable, both mentally and physically? Eddie breaks down how mastering BJJ builds resilience, strengthens relationships, and improves health, so you can enjoy life to the fullest (because what’s all that money worth if you’re too stressed out to enjoy it?).

So grab your coffee, hit play, and get ready to hear how Jiu-Jitsu can save your life—literally and figuratively! Don't forget to subscribe, like, share, and follow us for more coffee, real estate, and entrepreneurship tips.

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