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InfernoCast

InfernoCast

Kaleb Plank

Martial Arts, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Kickboxing and MMA with Fun Stories and Interesting Backgrounds. Guests share their life experiences discussing leadership, competition and mindset.
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In this episode Kaleb speaks with Richard Bresler, who met Rorion Gracie in 1979 and became roommates that led to the "Gracie Garage". Richard was on the front row of the growth of BJJ in America and tells many stories about the seminars and gracie challenges.

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Kaleb speaks with Alan Belcher about his beginnings in Arkansas with Max Bishop and Joey Perry. Alan discusses how his baseball and basketball coach inspired him to think bigger and how his confidence in the cage transferred over to the business arena.

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Kaleb talks with long time friend Renato about his start in Judo and his transfer to BJJ under Ryan Gracie. Renato explains how he ended up in the USA and his expansion of Jiu Jitsu into Europe.
Other topics include Renato's MMA career and his work with choreography for the John Wick movies.

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In this episode Kaleb talks with Kyle about his start in martial arts, early MMA training and his transition to the Hit Squad with Matt Hughes.
Other topics include Kyle's leadership influences from Georges St. Pierre and how that influenced the start of his own school and culture.

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Kaleb talks with Shaolin about the beginners challenges when starting jiu jitsu, information overload. In this episode they also discuss Shaolin's love for MMA and how it was different from BJJ, but also what Jiu Jitsu has done to create his life.

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Roger Gracie is one of the best BJJ players of all time and he tells us how his determination and acceptance of loss gave him the tools to become a World Champion multiple times.
His story about not being the best athlete and struggling for so long, but knowing it was supposed to be hard and difficult really gave some good perspective on what it takes to be successful.

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Rigan Machado is one of the pioneers of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as we know it. He competed for almost 9 years undefeated and has done amazing work in Hollywood with stars and movies.
His stories are amazing about his time with the Gracie family, getting over his medical issues through jiu jitsu

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Jake tells us about the origins of Catch Wrestling and its pure form and how it has evolved into different ideas and iterations. We discuss the idea of "pinning" and "submissions" being a concept that has complemented mma and bjj plus some information about the old school founders he has trained with.
A lot of history in this one and Jake has tons of stories about the old days and roots of Catch.

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Kaleb talks with Chris about his martial arts influences, why BJJ resonated with him so strongly, and how he defines success.
Lots of good stories and analogies for people to understand the comprehension of Jiu Jitsu not being binary. Chris goes in depth explaining how Jiu Jitsu encompasses all the natural tendencies humans physiologically embrace. He also gives an overview of training methodologies for the ideal learning curve and his artistic influence.
Plus he coined yet another term... "CRC" Combat Restrictive Clothing lol

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Kaleb has been training with Dring for over 15 years and they talk about how they first met, their first training session and travels abroad for Jiu Jitsu
Several valuable topics get covered such as training hard and smart, finding synergy in your physical movements that apply to your different martial arts and focusing on the longevity of your career as an athlete.
Plus, a plethora of hilarious stories.

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FAQ

How many episodes does InfernoCast have?

InfernoCast currently has 60 episodes available.

What topics does InfernoCast cover?

The podcast is about Ufc, Bjj, Mma, Jiu Jitsu, Martial Arts, Grappling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Podcasts, Sports and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on InfernoCast?

The episode title 'InfernoCast 58 - Roger Gracie tells his story of a lifetime of jiu jitsu and how he became a Champion' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on InfernoCast?

The average episode length on InfernoCast is 55 minutes.

How often are episodes of InfernoCast released?

Episodes of InfernoCast are typically released every 2 days.

When was the first episode of InfernoCast?

The first episode of InfernoCast was released on Mar 26, 2020.

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