Jiujitsu Couples Therapy
In this episode we ask: who are you avoiding in the training room and why? We discuss the psychological concept of confirmation bias and how it affects your training progress, mindset, and relationships on the mats. We explore the many ways in which our biases play politics, cliques and teaching methods in the gym and look at practical ways to identify and challenge these ingrained mental patterns to elevate your game and personal growth. Confirmation Bias in Jiu Jitsu 37:49 - Strategies for challenging assumptions, including seeking out partners you avoid 39:16 - The importance of honest data collection and reflection after roles 40:22 - Reframing wins and losses as information, not judgments 41:40 - The value of working on techniques with diverse, top-tier training partners 43:41 - The need for integrating mental training and ego management 44:40 - The example of Keenan Cornelius deliberately shunning his A game to develop a holistic skill set 47:05 - Using deliberate practice to prevent stagnation and build resilience 48:02 - Final thoughts: questioning assumptions as a path to continuous growth Resources & Links: * Keenan Cornelius - Developing a Holistic Jiu Jitsu Game [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Keenan+Cornelius] (search for his books or content) * Theory of Mind - Understanding Others' Perspectives [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/theory-mind] Connect with Joshua & Susan: * Instagram [https://instagram.com/jiujitsucouplestherapy] Note: For actionable insights, keep questioning your assumptions, diversify your training partners, and stay aware of your mental filters to unlock new levels in both your Jiu Jitsu and life.
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