The ROL Radio - Jiu Jitsu Podcast
The ROL Radio Show features your host BJJ Black Belt Thomas Rozdzynski of ROL Academy and his co-host Gary Pond. Take a listen to the untold stories from the world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts as well as a unique take on life itself.
The RŌL Radio podcast uniquely shines a spotlight on the untold stories within the world of Jiu-Jitsu. Going beyond techniques and competitions, the show delves into the personal narratives and journeys of individuals deeply entrenched in the martial art. It unveils the human side of Jiu-Jitsu, exploring triumphs, challenges, and the transformative power of the discipline. Through intimate interviews with practitioners across the spectrum, the podcast unveils anecdotes and experiences that often go unnoticed. The RŌL Radio podcast is a captivating narrative journey, offering a richer understanding of the people who make Jiu-Jitsu a profound and impactful part of their lives.
The ROL Radio - Jiu Jitsu Podcast
#198 Gabriel Sousa
Today’s guest joins us to discuss, how as a kid, he had to hustle to make money to compete, his move to the US with only a couple hundred dollars and not being able to speak English, how as a black belt he didn’t let getting tapped by a purple belt discourage him, and more.
Here is The RŌL Radio with Lucas Rocha black belt, BJJ instructor, former AJP #1 ranked athlete, and 2nd place ADCC finisher, Gabriel Sousa.
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Episode Highlights:
3:15 The Important Accomplishments
13:32 Living My Dream
24:43 Bigger Than Gold Medals
32:09 Moving to the US
40:27 Learning from Mistakes
53:53 Eli Knight’s Question
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