The Josh Button Podcast
What do you do when earning your black belt means betraying everything you believe jiu-jitsu should be? Prof. Matt McPeake walked away as a four-stripe brown belt — and the BJJ Globetrotters gave him his black belt blind, mid-camp, without him knowing the evaluation was happening.Josh Button sits down with the Burlington, Ontario-based coach and BJJ Fanatics instructional creator for one of the most honest conversations about the sport going right now.Topics covered:→ The black belt story no one else has — how Globetrotters awarded it, why it mattered→ Does lineage still mean anything? A 30-year honest answer→ Concepts vs. techniques: why the best coaches teach fewer steps, not more→ The 4 things midlife men get catastrophically wrong on the mats→ Why your first night in jiu-jitsu is the most important night→ The recovery stack keeping a 50-year-old training twice a day→ Why sleep is the non-negotiable that overrides every other protocol→ The 100-reps accountability system for real skill acquisition→ Filming as a coaching tool — why Matt does it as a black belt, publicly→ The Earl Grey Kimura — and where that name actually came from→ One word that explains why jiu-jitsu is the most human thing you can do━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 Find Professor Matt McPeake:Instagram: @jitsrollsBJJ Fanatics (Power Line): bjjfanatics.comBJJ Fanatics (Backpack Attack): bjjfanatics.comBJJ Globetrotters: bjjglobetrotters.comYouTube: search "Matt McPeake" for free Globetrotters content🔗 Find Josh:Instagram: @thatjiujiteiro | @stopkillingtheplantsWebsite: joshbutton.com━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━TIMESTAMPS0:00 — Intro: Who is Matt McPeake?1:40 — Burlington Ontario, Finland camp, Poland Zen camp3:50 — Lineage: Carlson Gracie / Marcus Suarez and the tribal BJJ era6:00 — Why he walked away as a four-stripe brown belt8:30 — Training in garages and basements — jiu-jitsu for love9:30 — The camp where they surprised him with his black belt12:00 — Does lineage still matter? The 30-year honest answer14:40 — Cross training, information overload, and collecting techniques17:00 — Why concepts beat techniques every time22:00 — The ecological vs. traditional debate25:30 — The aha moment that became the Power Line system28:00 — Midlife BJJ: what men over 40 get catastrophically wrong33:00 — Your ego vs. a 150lb blue belt — what happens37:50 — Recovery non-negotiables for training past 5048:00 — Shifting to daytime training and sleep quality transformation54:00 — The 100-reps accountability system01:00 — Filming rounds, WhatsApp groups, and accountability that works01:10 — The Earl Grey Kimura explained01:17 — One word: Humanity Matt McPeake, BJJ Globetrotters, jiu-jitsu black belt, BJJ coaching concepts, midlife BJJ, bjj over 40, bjj over 50, jiu-jitsu lifestyle, training after 40, hard to kill, Power Line BJJ, Earl Grey kimura, backpack attack BJJ, BJJ Fanatics, jiu-jitsu lineage, cross training BJJ, bjj recovery, sleep and training, bjj skill acquisition, Josh Button podcast, that jiujiteiro, stop killing the plants, jiu-jitsu community, bjj techniques vs concepts, jiu-jitsu for beginners, Canada BJJ, BJJ Globetrotters camps, Jay Pages, ecological approach BJJ
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