The Grappling Monthly Podcast
In this episode of The Grappling Monthly Podcast, I sit down with Professor Hector Beltran at Academy Jiu-Jitsu for a conversation about competition, longevity, coaching, pressure, and the deeper lessons that come from staying on the mats. Hector shares how he first found jiu-jitsu through kickboxing and early amateur MMA, why competition became such a major part of his journey, and how his approach to training has evolved over nearly two decades in the sport. We talk about the difference between learning jiu-jitsu and learning how to compete, the mental demands of tournament environments, the role of pressure passing, why speed can be dangerous if misunderstood, and how injuries can force your game to evolve in unexpected ways. The conversation also gets into one of the most important questions in modern jiu-jitsu: should everyone compete? Hector offers a thoughtful perspective on why competition can be valuable, but should never be treated as the only valid path. For some students, slow and steady is the path that keeps them training. For others, competition becomes the arena where they learn how to manage fear, pressure, and self-doubt. At the center of the episode is a simple idea: jiu-jitsu should make your life better. It should not hijack your family, your work, your health, or your sense of self. Topics include: * Professor Hector Beltran’s start in martial arts * The role of competition in jiu-jitsu * Why training and competing are different skills * Pressure passing, speed, and longevity * How injuries can change your game * Coaching students without projecting your own goals onto them * Why consistency matters more than intensity * The difference between external validation and love for the art * Academy Jiu-Jitsu in Downey and Yorba Linda Follow Academy Jiu-Jitsu: Instagram: @academyjjkb Grappling Monthly is an independent editorial media brand covering the culture, people, and business of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and the grappling arts. Based in Los Angeles, the brand produces in-depth conversations with the coaches, gym owners, competitors, and practitioners shaping the sport. The Grappling Monthly Podcast is the flagship property. A weekly long-form interview series hosted by Sébastien Maniatopoulos, a BJJ black belt establishing roots in the Southern California grappling community. The brand's editorial focus is on the human stories behind the art: how academies are built, how practitioners evolve, how the culture of jiu-jitsu intersects with identity, business, and community. Grappling Monthly publishes across YouTube, Instagram, Substack, and major podcast platforms. Subscribe and turn on notifications. IG and TikTok: @grapplingmonthly For sponsorships and collaborations: grapplingmonthly@gmail.com
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