Inside the Wave

Perry Wirth

Welcome to ”Inside the Wave” with your host, Perry Wirth, presented by Utopia. Dive into the dynamic world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, health, fitness, and personal development. Each episode, Perry brings you engaging conversations with inspiring individuals from the BJJ community and beyond. From stories to fitness tips and life hacks, this podcast is your go-to source for staying on top of your game, or even getting into the game! Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, ”Inside the Wave” offers fresh perspectives and insights to fuel your journey. Tune in and join us on this adventure of growth, both on and off the mats. Let’s ride the wave together! 🌊🥋💪

  1. Jimmy Kanno's Jiu-Jitsu Story with Jimmy Kano

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    Jimmy Kanno's Jiu-Jitsu Story with Jimmy Kano

    What if the thing you almost didn’t try became the thing that saved your life? In Episode 20 of Inside the Wave, Perry sits down with longtime Utopia black belt Jimmy Kanno to unpack a 14-year journey that started with MMA fandom and a random neon sign—and turned into sobriety, leadership, business ownership, and a black belt earned the hard way. Jimmy began training at 28. At the time, he was working tough manual labor jobs, living cash-only, and stuck in habits he knew wouldn’t lead anywhere good. Jiu-jitsu wasn’t part of some master plan. It was just something to try. But it became the one consistent thread in his life. In this conversation, Jimmy shares: How training helped him close the door on addiction for good Why plateaus are inevitable and why showing up anyway is everything The identity shift that happens from white belt to black belt What changes in your 40s when you have to work harder just to stay sharp The reality of gym ownership versus simply loving to teach Why community, not technique, is what keeps people on the mats Jimmy’s belt progression mirrors his personal growth... from getting his first checking account to building businesses, getting married, and mentoring the next generation. If you’re a white belt wondering if you’ll stick with it, a blue belt feeling plateaued, or someone who knows jiu-jitsu is becoming more than just a workout—this episode will hit home. Listen now and ride the wave. Follow Jimmy here: Instagram: kanno_est1983 Stay tuned for more conversations that go beyond the mats.

    1 h 11 min
  2. Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 15-18+ (High School & Beyond) with Chandler Lewis

    16 MARS

    Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 15-18+ (High School & Beyond) with Chandler Lewis

    What does athletic development look like when athletes reach the high school years and competition starts to carry real stakes? In this final episode of the four-part youth development series, Perry Wirth sits down again with returning guest Chandler Lewis, sports psychologist, Certified Mental Performance Consultant, and competitive swim coach, to explore the critical stage of ages 15 to 18. At this point many athletes begin facing increased expectations. College recruitment, scholarship opportunities, tougher competition, and the pressure that comes with chasing high level performance all begin to shape the experience. Together Perry and Chandler break down how coaches, parents, and athletes can navigate this phase while protecting long term development, mental health, and love for the sport. You’ll learn how to: • Understand the major PIES shifts (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social) during the high school years • Balance intense training, strength work, and recovery without burnout • Help athletes build autonomy and ownership in their training and competition plans • Navigate the pressure of rankings, recruiting, and rising expectations • Develop the mental skills needed to perform under pressure • Support athletes through the transition from youth sports into college level competition Chandler shares insights from coaching hundreds of competitive swimmers and working with athletes through his sports psychology practice, offering practical strategies for staying grounded when performance begins to matter more than ever. Whether you are a parent, coach, or athlete navigating the high school years, this episode offers a roadmap for developing resilient competitors and confident young adults. Connect with Chandler Swim Program: Clewis@wsacltd.org Sports Psychology: championshipmind.com | Chandler@championshipmind.com Stay tuned for more conversations that go beyond the mats.

    1 h 5 min
  3. Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 11-14 (Middle School) with Chandler Lewis

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    Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 11-14 (Middle School) with Chandler Lewis

    How do you support a young athlete through the middle school years—when bodies are changing fast, emotions run high, and competition starts to feel real? Ages 11-14 are a pivotal phase in athletic development. Growth spurts, social comparison, and rising expectations can either build confidence and resilience—or quietly push kids toward burnout. In this episode of Inside the Wave, Perry Wirth sits down with returning guest Chandler Lewis for Part 3 of their four-part youth development series, focusing on the often tricky middle school years. Chandler is a sports psychologist, Certified Mental Performance Consultant, and competitive swim coach who has guided athletes from their first lessons all the way to NCAA-level competition. Together, Perry and Chandler break down how parents and coaches can support developing athletes without rushing specialization or adding unnecessary pressure. You’ll learn how to: • Understand the major PIES shifts (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social) during ages 11–14 • Support rapid growth and awkward movement phases without overloading intensity or volume • Build skill, strength, and body awareness before chasing performance outcomes • Encourage ownership, autonomy, and intrinsic motivation in young athletes • Approach competition with process-based goals instead of result-based pressure • Support kids emotionally before, during, and after competitions • Avoid common parenting and coaching habits that unintentionally increase stress Chandler combines real-world coaching experience with mental performance principles to help athletes (and their parents) navigate this stage with clarity, patience, and long-term perspective. Whether you’re coaching from the deck, watching from the sidelines, or parenting an athlete who’s starting to feel the weight of competition, this episode offers a roadmap for turning the middle school years into a foundation for confidence, resilience, and lifelong enjoyment of sport. Connect with Chandler Swim Program: Clewis@wsacltd.org Sports Psychology: championshipmind.com | Chandler@championshipmind.com Stay tuned for more conversations that go beyond the mats.

    1 h 3 min
  4. Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 7-10 (Skills & Mini Milestones) with Chandler Lewis

    06/11/2025

    Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 7-10 (Skills & Mini Milestones) with Chandler Lewis

    How can you support your child’s “golden age” of growth without pushing too far, too soon? Between the ages of seven and ten, something amazing happens: kids stop just playing sports and start learning how to compete. In this episode of Inside the Wave, Perry Wirth sits down with returning guest Chandler Lewis, swim coach and Certified Mental Performance Consultant, for Part 2 of their youth development series. Together they explore what really happens when coordination, focus, and confidence all start to click — and how parents can nurture it without the pressure. You’ll learn how to: • Recognize the key PIES shifts (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social) at this stage • Keep motivation strong without overtraining or burnout • Turn early competition into a tool for confidence and growth • Balance discipline with fun during practice and meets • Use “process praise” to build intrinsic motivation that lasts Chandler combines years of experience coaching athletes from first lessons to NCAA hopefuls with expertise in mental performance, helping kids (and their parents) enjoy the process as much as the progress. Whether you’re on the pool deck or sidelines, this episode helps you turn your child’s golden age of growth into a foundation for confidence, coordination, and lifelong joy in sport. Connect with Chandler: Swim Program: Clewis@wsacltd.org Sports Psychology: championshipmind.com | Chandler@championshipmind.com Stay tuned for more conversations that go beyond the mats.

    1 h 8 min
  5. Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 3-6 (Play-First Foundations) with Chandler Lewis

    22/09/2025

    Approaching Athletic Development & Competition in Children Ages 3-6 (Play-First Foundations) with Chandler Lewis

    How do you know when your child is ready for competition — and how do you make sure it stays fun? In this first episode of a four-part series on youth sports readiness, host Perry Wirth welcomes back returning guest Chandler Lewis — sports psychologist, personal trainer, and competitive swim coach who has guided thousands of kids from their very first lesson to high-level meets. This installment focuses on the 3–6 age range, where play and movement lay the foundation for lifelong athletic growth. You’ll learn: The big differences between ages 3–4 vs. 5–6 in sports readiness. How the PIES framework (physical, intellectual, emotional, social) shapes growth. Why play and movement skills come before scores and medals. Signs your child may be ready for low-stakes competition — and how to keep it stress-free. The crucial do’s and don’ts for parents: what to praise, what to avoid, and how to set kids up for long-term success. Chandler combines expertise in sports psychology with years of coaching one of Wisconsin’s largest swim programs. He’s worked with kids as young as four all the way to future Olympians, giving him a rare perspective on what truly matters in an athlete’s early years. Through his work at Schroeder Aquatic Center and Championship Mind, he helps young athletes — and their parents — build resilience, confidence, and joy in sport. If you’re a parent or coach of a 3–6 year old, this episode is your roadmap to balancing play, development, and early competition without the pressure. Connect with Chandler Swim Program: CLewis@wsacltd.org Sports Psychology: championshipmind.com | Chandler@championshipmind.com Stay tuned for more conversations that go beyond the mats.

    1 h

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Welcome to ”Inside the Wave” with your host, Perry Wirth, presented by Utopia. Dive into the dynamic world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, health, fitness, and personal development. Each episode, Perry brings you engaging conversations with inspiring individuals from the BJJ community and beyond. From stories to fitness tips and life hacks, this podcast is your go-to source for staying on top of your game, or even getting into the game! Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, ”Inside the Wave” offers fresh perspectives and insights to fuel your journey. Tune in and join us on this adventure of growth, both on and off the mats. Let’s ride the wave together! 🌊🥋💪