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Caffeinated Jiu Jitsu - Episode #27 - From The Mat To The Stage: Kaitlyn Crokers BJJ and Country Music Journey

Episode #27 - From The Mat To The Stage: Kaitlyn Crokers BJJ and Country Music Journey

02/24/25 • 64 min

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What happens when country melodies meet the mats of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?

Kaitlyn Croker, a rising star in the world of country music and BJJ enthusiast, joins me during this episode to reveal her unique journey. From singing Disney princess songs to channeling her experiences from a military upbringing into heartfelt music, Kaitlyn shares how storytelling through song became her passion. Meanwhile, her brother's jiu-jitsu practice sparked a new interest, leading her to begin training Gracie Barra in Nashville, Tennessee. Kaitlyn opens up about how these two worlds collide in her life, shaping her music and building resilience through challenges.
Listen as Kaitlyn recounts her family's adventurous move to Nashville to support her career, living in an RV, and the unexpected path it led her to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She talks about the camaraderie found on the mats and the supportive community that embraces both her musical talent and martial prowess. With humorous anecdotes about her jiu-jitsu training, including those intense "shark tank" drills and musical notes sneaking into practice, Kaitlyn illustrates how the structure and discipline of martial arts influence her songwriting and live performances.
Our conversation wraps up with insights into striking a balance between these dual passions and the surprising parallels between performing on stage and facing opponents on the mat. Kaitlyn shares the story behind her song "Dead Man Walking," inspired by the strength she's found through jiu-jitsu. We explore what it means to juggle such diverse careers, her dream training partners, and even a few surprising playlist picks for pre-competition hype. Whether you're a lover of country music, a jiu-jitsu enthusiast, or both, this episode promises to entertain and inspire.

Connect with Kaitlyn on IG https: https://www.instagram.com/kaitlyncrokerofficial/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

Visit https://kaitlyncroker.com/

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What happens when country melodies meet the mats of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?

Kaitlyn Croker, a rising star in the world of country music and BJJ enthusiast, joins me during this episode to reveal her unique journey. From singing Disney princess songs to channeling her experiences from a military upbringing into heartfelt music, Kaitlyn shares how storytelling through song became her passion. Meanwhile, her brother's jiu-jitsu practice sparked a new interest, leading her to begin training Gracie Barra in Nashville, Tennessee. Kaitlyn opens up about how these two worlds collide in her life, shaping her music and building resilience through challenges.
Listen as Kaitlyn recounts her family's adventurous move to Nashville to support her career, living in an RV, and the unexpected path it led her to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She talks about the camaraderie found on the mats and the supportive community that embraces both her musical talent and martial prowess. With humorous anecdotes about her jiu-jitsu training, including those intense "shark tank" drills and musical notes sneaking into practice, Kaitlyn illustrates how the structure and discipline of martial arts influence her songwriting and live performances.
Our conversation wraps up with insights into striking a balance between these dual passions and the surprising parallels between performing on stage and facing opponents on the mat. Kaitlyn shares the story behind her song "Dead Man Walking," inspired by the strength she's found through jiu-jitsu. We explore what it means to juggle such diverse careers, her dream training partners, and even a few surprising playlist picks for pre-competition hype. Whether you're a lover of country music, a jiu-jitsu enthusiast, or both, this episode promises to entertain and inspire.

Connect with Kaitlyn on IG https: https://www.instagram.com/kaitlyncrokerofficial/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

Visit https://kaitlyncroker.com/

Join the Caffeinated Jiu Jitsu Community on IG @caffeinated_jiujitsu
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Ever faced the nerve-wracking intensity of stepping onto the mat for your very first jiu-jitsu competition? Join us in the latest episode of Caffeinated Jiu-Jitsu, where we capture the exhilaration and chaos of a white belt's inaugural contest through the eyes of Yakov Kolan, a dedicated practitioner at Alliance Roswell. Celebrating his one-year training anniversary, Yakov opens up about the emotional roller coaster that greeted him at his debut competition. His honest reflections provide a window into the mix of anticipation and jitters that every new competitor faces.
Beyond the mats, we explore the world of jiu-jitsu as a transformative community, where camaraderie and mutual support propel individuals toward personal growth. Yakov's journey highlights the power of a warm and encouraging gym environment that nurtures consistency and passion for the sport. We dive into the mindset needed to navigate the sport's physical demands, including managing injuries and understanding the balance between pushing limits and knowing when to tap out for safety's sake. From gripping tales of training with injuries to the mental hurdles faced, we uncover the delicate dance of pursuing a passion while safeguarding one's health.
The episode culminates in a celebration of the profound impact jiu-jitsu has on personal development and community building. Whether it's fostering friendships in new places, setting realistic goals beyond just earning the next belt, or finding motivation in the shared experiences of fellow practitioners, jiu-jitsu becomes much more than a martial art. It serves as a great equalizer, uniting people from diverse walks of life through common struggles and triumphs. Join us as we reflect on the enriching social bonds and personal milestones that define the jiu-jitsu journey, revealing how this vibrant community helps individuals overcome setbacks and continuously strive for improvement on and off the mats.

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Episode #28 - Black Belt Chats : Professor DJ Farmer

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What does a quarter-century of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu experience teach you about martial arts, personal growth, and life itself? Fourth-degree black belt DJ Farmer unwraps this question with remarkable clarity, walking us through his 27-year journey from martial arts-obsessed teenager to becoming a first-generation black belt under the legendary Romero "Jacare" Cavalcanti.
DJ's story traces the fascinating evolution of BJJ in America—from the wild early days when techniques were measured in "hours with the Gracies" to the systematized curriculum approach that's transformed how we learn today. With refreshing humility, he shares how watching Royce Gracie in early UFC events sparked an obsession that eventually led him to move across states just to train at Alliance, where he witnessed the school's growth from grassroots beginnings to global powerhouse.
The conversation illuminates the profound transformation in teaching methodologies over the decades. Where new students were once "thrown to the wolves," modern approaches create accessible entry points for practitioners of all ages and abilities. DJ's insights on instructor responsibility, particularly his stance that teachers should observe rather than participate during class to ensure student safety, offer valuable guidance for anyone in a teaching role.
Beyond techniques and training methods, DJ reveals the deeper wisdom that only comes from decades on the mats. His approach to teaching encompasses visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles, while his three simple post-class questions ("Did you learn something new?", "Did you have fun?", and "Did you get a good workout?") provide a framework for evaluating any training session. Perhaps most memorably, he shares colorful stories of Jacare's Brazilian sayings and teaching methods that have shaped multiple generations of practitioners.
Whether you're just starting your BJJ journey or already deep into it, DJ's parting advice resonates powerfully: maintain consistency, leave your ego at the door, and always approach learning with an open mind—because "a parachute works best when it's open, just like your mind." Ready to transform your approach to learning and training? This episode is your blueprint.

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