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PJ Waicus joins us this week for an interview. He has been training BJJ for about 5 years. He trains at South Jersey Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy. PJ has two children that have Angelman Syndrome. This interview we talk a lot about BJJ, learn about Angelman Syndrome and we face off the mat challenges that life presents.
We talk about:
- Starting BJJ at the age of 39
- Size differences on the mat
- How Angelman Syndrome is passed on
- The effects of Angelman Syndrome
- The Angelman community
- Bipolar Disorder and BJJ
- Training with a busy schedule
- How BJJ is like a church to him
- Training BJJ for the long term
- Advice for parents that have kids with Angelman Syndrome
Links:
- Voices for Angels/ devoted to Angelman Syndrome awareness for our children
- South Jersey Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy
- Angelman.org
- Contact PJ on his Facebook page here
Quote of the week: Presented by: A double quote! Presented by Mark Mullen.
- “It is not who is good, it is who is left. It’s hours on the mat, if you put in the time natural athlete or not, practice the art you will be a black belt. “Chris Haueter
- “I don’t have talent, I have tenacity. I have discipline, I have focus. And I know without any illusion, where I come from and where I can go back to” Henry Rollins
Article of the week: “When Jiu Jitsu is Like Brushing Your Teeth” From A Skirt on the Mat
Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast