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BJJ Gi Weight Explained: Grappling Mobility and Performance
Tim Pupak Tim Pupak

BJJ Gi Weight Explained: Grappling Mobility and Performance

The weight of a BJJ gi is not just a number on a tag. It shapes how freely a grappler moves, how fast fatigue sets in, and how well the body performs when it truly counts. Gi weight influences guard retention, takedown speed, mat transitions, and even stamina over the course of a long training session.

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Hard Rounds vs Flow Rolling: How to Balance Intensity in BJJ
Tim Pupak Tim Pupak

Hard Rounds vs Flow Rolling: How to Balance Intensity in BJJ

Hard rounds and flow rolling both have a place in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu—but knowing when to use each is the key to progress. This article explains how to balance intensity, manage physical and mental stress, and structure training based on recovery, lifestyle, and long-term goals—especially for non-professional athletes.

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Mobility vs Flexibility: What Grapplers Actually Need
Tim Pupak Tim Pupak

Mobility vs Flexibility: What Grapplers Actually Need

Most grapplers think stretching is enough — but flexibility alone won’t keep you rolling safely. Discover why mobility, not just flexibility, is essential for BJJ. Learn which joints to prioritize, how to train control at end ranges, and simple strategies to stay injury-free while improving your game.

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How Dumb People Can Beat Smart People
Tim Pupak Tim Pupak

How Dumb People Can Beat Smart People

Consistency is the most underrated skill in performance, health, and mastery. While most people focus on goals, outcomes, or motivation, real progress comes from showing up repeatedly over long periods of time. In this Mastery Monday reflection, Tim Pupak explores why consistency matters more than talent, intelligence, or discipline — and how building simple, repeatable habits leads to meaningful improvement in jiu jitsu, fitness, business, and life. Instead of chasing singular wins, this article reframes success as sustained effort without long breaks.

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