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Jordan Laster
jordanlaster@primal.net
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Former D1 wrestler helping grapplers build strength, health & resilience β€” on and off the mat.
Is there a platform where I can post my wrestling courses/instructionals for payment in bitcoin?
Next jiujitsu match is in a cage December 14th. Really enjoying super "fights" vs tournaments image
What lightning wallets are people using for zaps in the US?
Had a jiujitsu match last Saturday and went against my tallest opponent ever. He's 6'5! I'm the opposite of that...5'6. We're both somehow 170lbs. Who wins in a match?
My father-in-law came by over the weekend to help me build a fence in our backyard. I got a quote to have it done for $7500. Doing it ourselves is less than $2000. I'm no handyman, but after this project I feel like I can do anything. Learning how to use all the tools necessary has been invaluable. I'm a software engineer, but each day I find myself wanting to leave it and do something that keeps me healthy and active. I'm grateful for my father-in-law taking the time to guide me through it. The lessons are numerous. The fence is almost done and I look forward to trying my hand at more jobs before calling a contractor. It's kinda funny how proud I am of this fence lol. Proof of work will do that I guess. #diy image
ATTENTION WRESTLING ENTHUSIASTS... This match from yesterday does an excellent job showing - how to handfight and use fakes to get to leg attacks - how to clear ties when you don't want your opponent grabbing you - how to use your head, hands, and hips so your opponent can't get to your legs Jordan Burroughs is an absolute beast and made the world team yesterday at 36 yrs old (unheard of) Such a great match to see wrestling fundamentals in action. There is zero fancy stuff here and these are two of the best guys in the world
Quick way to get your cardio up - 15 minutes total on the assault bike - 15 seconds as hard as you can - 15 seconds at a slow pace Back and forth until you've hit 15 minutes. It's not easy, but you'll feel like a warrior after
Nothing keeps me more satisfied throughout the day than a ground beef bowl and raw milk
A friend sent me this article by @β‚Ώen Wehrman and I can't help but recall my own one month carnivore experience back in 2021. I felt absolutely amazing! And experienced several of the benefits Ben did. The main drawback was a lack of energy on my final rep or two when strength training (heavy). That's why I concluded animal-based would be best for me. Because fruit and honey give me the extra energy I need. But my cardio was insanely good. As a jiujitsu athlete gearing up to compete in bigger tourneys, I don't lift heavy. I lift to improve my mobility (light). So I wouldn't experience that one drawback if I did carnivore again. Plus, I could use my insane cardio as a weapon. I mainly eat beef, eggs, raw dairy, honey, and fruit, but maybe I'll give strict carnivore another go!
Getting ready for my first ADCC Open on Sept 28th in Chicago. Part of my preparation is getting my cardio up. A great workout I've been doing before or after jiujitsu practice is 10mins of jumping rope with burpees. I call it Burp Jumping. I know I know...the name could use some work. Here's how it works - You jump rope for 10mins - Every time you mess up, you do a burpee - It's a ladder of burpees i.e. one mistake is 1 burpee, next mistake is 2 burpees, following is 3...up to 10 and back down - Do 10 twice - Ladder all the way up and back down is 100 burpees If you can jump rope without messing up for a full 10 minutes, you do zero burpees. If you're like me, you'll end up doing at least 50. Try it out! #jiujitsu #cardio
"Polyester is like seed oils but for clothes" - my wife
What are the best videos/articles to orange pill newcomers?
My first mobility routine is up! This is a 20 minute lower body routine that I've been doing to improve my strength in varying ranges of motion. It's helped my knees, my hips, and my back. Most importantly, it's kept injuries at bay while I wrestle & do jiujitsu. I strongly believe that every grappler should commit a couple sessions a week to mobility. Hopefully this routine and the others I have will help. #jiujitsu #wrestling #grappling #mobility
Does each community in Fedi run its own lightning node? I tried sending sats from Strike to Bitcoin Principle, but can find a payment route :(
Led my first mobility class at jiujitsu and everyone loved it! I'm no fitness trainer or professional. Just a guy who's found helpful exercises from years of experimenting and bulletproofing my body (ATG has been a huge help here). Focusing on mobility and strength in long ranges has helped me unlock a lot of cool skills. And I'm sure it's prevented quite a few injuries. IMO every jiujitsu and wrestling gym should dedicate a weekly session to mobility. I was asked to start putting mobility routines on youtube so what we're doing in the room is heading there soon.
Lately I've been thinking through the best wrestling positions for jiujitsu athletes to work through at each stage of their journey. After looking at ADCC 2022 data and what the greats in wrestling have to say...it's obvious that every jiujitsu athlete needs to learn - single legs - double legs - go behinds - front headlock position With those alone you can beat 90% of people in the sport. But where do you start? I answered this and more in my latest article. I'm really having a lot of fun nerding out on this stuff lol https://www.jordanlaster.com/best-wrestling-positions-for-jiujitsu/
Leading a mobility class at my jiujitsu gym on Sunday. Combat sports need a whole lot more of it baked into weekly programming. We're going through these bodyweight exercises Exercises ● Elephant Walk – 2 sets x 20 reps ● Patrick Step – 2 sets x 10 reps (each side) ● ATG Split Squat – 2 sets x 10 reps (each side) ● Cossack Squat – 2 sets x 10 reps (each side) ● Middle split pancake pulse – 2 sets x 10 reps ● Tibialis Raises – 2 sets x 20 reps ● Reverse Nordic Curls – 3 sets of 6-10 reps ● Seated pigeon position – 2 sets x 20 reps (each side) Cool Down ● Open Hydrant – 2 sets x 8 reps ● Couch Stretch – 1 set x 1 min (per side) ● Outer glute stretch – 1 set x 1 min (per side) These have helped me unlock all sorts of skills like the splits, pistol squats, etc. Especially once I added in weights. Most importantly, they've kept me on the mats feeling my best. What exercises have helped you all most?
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