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What does Jocko Willink think about Jiu Jitsu (BJJ)?

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Last updated on September 6, 2024

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Jocko Willink is best known for hosting his beloved podcast  - The Jocko Podcast. His podcast is popular with millions of people around the world. In addition to his podcast, Jocko is also a professional speaker and best-selling author.

Why do people care what Jocko has to say?

Jocko is a retired Navy SEAL and once commanded SEAL Team 1. He spent years training some of the most elite military members in the US Navy. As a commander, he was responsible for the training, readiness, and overall well being of everyone under his command. Today, Jocko shares his insights and lessons learned from all of his years in the Navy. 

Jocko isn't just a Navy SEAL. He is also a BJJ black belt. He started training very early in the American Jiu Jitsu scene when he was living in San Diego. Presently a black belt under Dean "The Boogie Man" Lister, Jocko talks about BJJ and the benefits of training regulalry.

What does Jocko think about BJJ?

He is one of the biggest evangelists in the world today for Jiu Jitsu. Together with Joe Rogan, he has encouraged millions of people to train BJJ. Let's listen to the man himself explain why everyone should give Jiu Jitsu a place in their life.

(NOT FOR CHILDREN - Some of these videos contain profanity)

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Professor Tony has over 30 years of Martial Arts experience. He has a passion for teaching both kids and adults. From white belt to BJJ black belt, Professor Tony trained under Professor Rodrigo Pinheiro. He presently teaches BJJ and Self Defense in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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