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Being Eco Adjacent: The Next Evolution?

1 h 8 min · 19 de ago de 2026
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Professor Jay Pages returns to Forever White Belt to talk about how his coaching has evolved, including how he has integrated ecological dynamics and the constraints-led approach into his teaching without feeling the need to go all-in on any single methodology. We get into what "eco adjacent" actually looks like on the mats, how Jay designs training games, develops better problem solvers, and continues refining the way he teaches. We also talk business. Jay shares his perspective on marketing martial arts academies, organic growth, building genuine connections, and why staying curious and open-minded matters just as much in running a gym as it does in coaching. Follow Jay at @jayjpages A great conversation about evolving your ideas without throwing away everything that came before. Support the show: 🥋 MatAdmin Simple academy management software for martial arts gyms. $39/month flat fee, unlimited members. matadmin.app @getmatadmin 🧂 SALT Electrolytes Use code FWB for 15% off. @SaltElectrolytes 🥋 Train with me Drop in on my Tuesday and Thursday 6 AM classes at North Bay Jiu Jitsu in Novato, CA. @northbayjiujitsu

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Portada del episodio Being Eco Adjacent: The Next Evolution?

Being Eco Adjacent: The Next Evolution?

Professor Jay Pages returns to Forever White Belt to talk about how his coaching has evolved, including how he has integrated ecological dynamics and the constraints-led approach into his teaching without feeling the need to go all-in on any single methodology. We get into what "eco adjacent" actually looks like on the mats, how Jay designs training games, develops better problem solvers, and continues refining the way he teaches. We also talk business. Jay shares his perspective on marketing martial arts academies, organic growth, building genuine connections, and why staying curious and open-minded matters just as much in running a gym as it does in coaching. Follow Jay at @jayjpages A great conversation about evolving your ideas without throwing away everything that came before. Support the show: 🥋 MatAdmin Simple academy management software for martial arts gyms. $39/month flat fee, unlimited members. matadmin.app @getmatadmin 🧂 SALT Electrolytes Use code FWB for 15% off. @SaltElectrolytes 🥋 Train with me Drop in on my Tuesday and Thursday 6 AM classes at North Bay Jiu Jitsu in Novato, CA. @northbayjiujitsu

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Portada del episodio Skill Acquisition with Corbin Laporte

Skill Acquisition with Corbin Laporte

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Portada del episodio Why Most Grapplers Train Like Robots | Cameron Shayne

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