
In this episode, I’m joined by my friend and training partner, Houman Shahi — someone whose jiu-jitsu journey is unlike anyone else’s I know. Houman first discovered BJJ nearly twenty years ago, and his path has unfolded in three distinct chapters: beginning in Iran, continuing through Europe, and culminating in Southern California, where he trained under his longtime instructor, Giva Santana. We also dive into Houman’s most recent competition, where he broke his hand mid-match but still pushed through four grueling bouts. He shares not only how he fought physically, but also how he wrestled with the crushing sense of “mental defeat” despite achieving big wins along the way. This is a story of resilience, passion, and what it really means to stay committed to the mats over the long haul.
Follow the link below to see pictures of Houman‘s journey alongside Giva Santana!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nh7Satq2jMCFmmsvXrpTPVYoKkAq81cK