In this episode of The School Podcast, Cameron Parker sits down with Mitch Goode and Rich Rubino for a powerful conversation around jiu-jitsu, mindset, motivation, ego, behaviour and what education can learn from martial arts.
Mitch Goode is a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu, professional MMA athlete and coach who works closely with both adults and young people inside the gym environment. Rich Rubino is a business owner, second degree black belt and founder of one of the top Bristol Jiu-Jitsu gyms.
This wasn’t just a conversation about fighting.
It became a deep discussion around why some young people struggle with confidence, how ego develops, the importance of belonging, discipline vs motivation, pressure, stress, masculinity, coaching and the role environments play in helping people grow.
Throughout the episode they discuss:
Why motivation is unreliable
How competence builds confidence
What martial arts teaches young people about discipline
The connection between stress, behaviour and performance
Why relationships matter when coaching students
How jiu-jitsu can help confidence and self-belief
The difference between therapy and “therapeutic”
Ego in sport, education and life
Why challenge and accountability still matter
There are also some hilarious moments, stories from the gym and honest conversations around competition, parenting, schools and personal growth.
This is one of those episodes where the conversation just flows naturally and leaves you thinking long after it finishes.
A massive thank you to Mitch and Rich for joining us.
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