Intro:
Quote: "People think of me as as actor who dabbles in martial arts, but the truth be told, I'm a martial artist who dabbles in acting." ~Sean Patrick Flanery
Interview:
Sean Patrick Flanery
In this episode Marty interview's Sean Patrick Flanery.
Sean gets thoroughly into His new movie Nefarious and all that went into doing it, his gratitude for his long movie career, Training at Rafael Lovato Jr’s academy while filming the new movie, Practicing Martial Arts since age 9,
His deep obsession for Jiu Jitsu and why it will be the biggest part of his legacy, training at Rickson’s academy, Henry Akins’ impact on him, his movie Born a Champion and how it came to be, his book Jane 2, meeting his wife and what drew him to her, The three questions that define old school JJ, adding realism to your training, the value of the the early UFCs, the most important things for kids to learn in Jiu Jitsu, the defend-escape-positional control-submission hierarchy, why Jiu Jitsu is unintuitive and a relearn is needed, the early days at Rickson’s academy, why Renzo is the greatest person in Jiu Jitsu and the incredible impact he’s had on him, his faith and the importance it has for him, the importance of delayed gratification and why discomfort is key to growth and , how the way you live is your thank you letter, and more!
Hollywood BJJ Houston
Nefarious Movie
Born a Champion Movie
Make a Difference/Make an Impact segment:
Audio clip of video: Believe in Yourself
In this episode Marty interview's Sean Patrick Flanery.
Sean gets thoroughly into His new movie Nefarious and all that went into doing it, his gratitude for his long movie career, Training at Rafael Lovato Jr’s academy while filming the new movie, Practicing Martial Arts since age 9,
His deep obsession for Jiu Jitsu and why it will be the biggest part of his legacy, training at Rickson’s academy, Henry Akins’ impact on him, his movie Born a Champion and how it came to be, his book Jane 2, meeting his wife and what drew him to her, The three questions that define old school JJ, adding realism to your training, the value of the the early UFCs, the most important things for kids to learn in Jiu Jitsu, the defend-escape-positional control-submission hierarchy, why Jiu Jitsu is unintuitive and a relearn is needed, the early days at Rickson’s academy, why Renzo is the greatest person in Jiu Jitsu and the incredible impact he’s had on him, his faith and the importance it has for him, the importance of delayed gratification and why discomfort is key to growth and , how the way you live is your thank you letter, and more!
Hollywood BJJ Houston
Nefarious Movie
Born a Champion Movie
Make a Difference/Make an Impact segment:
Audio clip of video: Believe in Yourself