
InfernoCast 13 - Kyle Watson, BJJ Black belt and "The Ultimate Fighter" Alumni
04/10/20 • 45 min
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.
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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InfernoCast 12 - Renato Migliaccio, BJJ & Judo Black belt, John Wick Choreography and his History
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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Other topics include mindset of old school training, finding your own path of martial arts and 3 steps to the Mastery Mindset.
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