In the debut episode of Open Mat Diaries, we sit down with Max Hsu β coach, athlete, and creator of The Filthy Hobbyist β to explore what Jiu-Jitsu really teaches us about life, balance, and adaptation.From growing up angry on the streets of New York to finding purpose through Jiu-Jitsu, Max shares how the mat became a compass for his anger, a mirror for his ego, and a classroom for understanding human movement.He breaks down his belief in the ecological approach to training β a philosophy that views learning as adaptation, not repetition β where technique emerges naturally through experience, pressure, and environment.This conversation dives deep into the connection between chaos and control, why stillness is a skill, and how martial arts can reconnect us to something much larger than competition.Follow Max:π² @Jiujithsu (YouTube & Instagram)Support Open Mat Diaries:π¬ @openmatdiaries (YouTube & Instagram)