Easton Training Center Community Podcast

From the Sidelines to the Mats: Being a Mom, Coaching Kids, and Winning Master Worlds ft. Tyra Pritt

1 h 9 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Easton Community Podcast, Tyra Pritt—Academy Operations Director and Kids Department Head at Easton Longmont—shares her journey from parent to leader and how Jiu Jitsu transformed her life. Tyra and Mike discuss the power of discomfort in growth, what makes a great kids coach, and how martial arts build confidence, resilience, and strong character in both kids and adults. A must-listen for parents, coaches, and anyone passionate about the impact of Jiu Jitsu beyond the mats. Interested in joining our community? Sign up for a free class: https://eastontc.com/

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