Thiago Castro BJJ

Thiago Castro BJJ Accelerate your learning and unlock your true potential, private training avialable for all levels. Join us on this exciting journey!

🥋 Welcome to our Jiu-Jitsu Community! 🥋

Hey everyone,

This is your go-to spot for all things jiu-jitsu! Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, this page is dedicated to helping you hone your skills and discover new techniques. As the admin of this page, I'm proud to share my journey with you. I achieved my black belt in jiu-jitsu back in 2010 after years of dedication, star

ting my training way back in 1997 in Brazil. Now based in Australia, I'm fully committed to coaching jiu-jitsu on a full-time basis. With four-time black belt Australian national champion titles under my belt and a specialization in No Gi, I'm here to guide you through every aspect of the game. Expect to find valuable insights and tips covering both fundamental and advanced techniques, from top and bottom game strategies to leg locks, wrestling, and takedowns. Hit that "Follow" button and let's dive into the world of jiu-jitsu together. Looking forward to connecting with you all! Warm regards,

Thiago Castro

She said yes, I’m the luckiest man in the world ❤️💍🥰
12/05/2024

She said yes, I’m the luckiest man in the world ❤️💍🥰

Double silver at ADCC Sydney open last weekend.Who knows me know that I’m not happy with this result, but I always get g...
25/04/2024

Double silver at ADCC Sydney open last weekend.

Who knows me know that I’m not happy with this result, but I always get good lessons from my defeats.

Thank you my team and my sponsors for all the support.

Next stop ADCC world amateur in Poland. 🙌🏻

The quote “It is important to view victory and defeat in the same light” reflects Miyamoto Musashi’s philosophy on the m...
04/03/2024

The quote “It is important to view victory and defeat in the same light” reflects Miyamoto Musashi’s philosophy on the mindset one should adopt in both success and failure.

In the context of battle or any competitive endeavor, Musashi believed that becoming too attached to the idea of victory can cloud judgment and lead to mistakes. Similarly, being overly devastated by defeat can hinder one’s ability to learn and grow from the experience.

Musashi emphasized the importance of maintaining equanimity regardless of the outcome. By viewing both victory and defeat with the same level-headed perspective, one can remain focused, adaptable, and open to learning from every situation. This mindset allows for continuous improvement and resilience in the face of challenges.

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