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The Ageless Warrior Lab

The Ageless Warrior Lab

Veröffentlicht: 2026-01-03
© 2026 The Ageless Warrior Lab | A Dave Meyer Podcast
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-01-03
© 2026 The Ageless Warrior Lab | A Dave Meyer Podcast
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BJJ BONUS: Bob Bass - 2nd US BJJ Black Belt, Stories of the Gracie & Machado Early Days | Ep. 21

BJJ BONUS: Bob Bass - 2nd US BJJ Black Belt, Stories of the Gracie & Machado Early Days | Ep. 21

🥋 In this incredible episode of Dirty Dozen Remembers, Dave Meyer sits down with Professor Bob Bass—the SECOND non-Brazilian to ever receive a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (1995). Bob shares never-before-heard stories from the earliest days
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🥋 In this episode, Dave Meyer sits down with Professor Bob Bass—the SECOND non-Brazilian to ever receive a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (1995) making him one of the BJJ Dirty Dozen, and one of the first non-Brazilians to be awarded the prestigious Coral Belt (7th degree black belt) (2024), making him one of the elite “BJJ Gang of Eight”.
Bob shares stories from the earliest days of BJJ in America, including:
• His first encounter with Rickson Gracie and Royce Gracie in a garage in 1985
• How he convinced Rigan Machado to stay in America and open a school
• Building the legendary training platform in Rigan's backyard with garage doors
• The historic 1995 Pan-American match against Marcio Feitosa
• Training wars with Craig Kukuk, the first American BJJ black belt
• Gene LeBell showing up on a motorcycle doing wheelies
• The politics and referee controversies of early BJJ tournaments
• Why he's still rolling at 63 and plans to train until 70
Bob Bass was consistently the top fighter out of the Machado Academy and helped prove that Americans could compete with—and beat—the best Brazilians. This interview is essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand the roots of BJJ in the United States.
Links from the show:
To contact Bob Bass for seminars, BobBassJJ @ Gmail.com (no spaces)
Rickson Gracie
https://www.ricksongracie.com/
Rorion Gracie
https://www.roriongracie.com/
Royler Gracie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royler_Gracie
Carlos Gracie Junior
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Gracie_Jr.
IBJJF (International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation)
https://ibjjf.com/
1995 IBJJF Pan American Games- Bob Bass v. Marcio Fetosa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UauuTMMsJL4
1996 Bob Bass v. Marcio Fetosa
https://youtu.be/7Kii9qrQ7KE?si=gMaJVInvJID1UsA0
Black Belt Legacy
https://blackbeltlegacy.com/
Follow Your Heart restaurant
https://www.theheartmarketcafe.com/
Atama Kimonos
https://atamausa.com/collections/mens-jiu-jitsu-kimonos
Kickskin
http://www.kikskinmartialarts.com/main.asp
The Compound MMA
https://www.thecompoundmma.com/
Gene LeBell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_LeBell
Bart Vale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Vale
Dan Inosanto
https://inosanto.com/
Erik Paulson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Paulson
Music:
“Disambiguation” by Robel Borja https://open.spotify.com/artist/7j0DUZ79z4edeLkU2H1UoJ?si=eISl0YfaQ-yLThljs48j5A
Get in touch!
This episode was directed and presented by Dave Meyer, produced by Robbie Lockie, edited by Phil Marriott and music kindly provided by Robel Borja.
Folgen-ID: 1000743571795
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Erscheinungs­datum: 3.1.2026, 00:00:00

Beschreibung

Dave Meyer | Host, Ageless Warrior Lab podcast | Co-founder and CEO of Food System Innovations and Humane American Animal Foundation 
David Meyer is a pioneering American Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner, and accomplished non-profit founder and Philanthropist. 
David co-founded and served as CEO of Adopt-a-Pet.com for two decades, turning it into the world’s largest nonprofit homeless pet adoption website and helping save millions of animals, before its acquisition by Mars Inc. 
Today, David leads Food System Innovations and Humane America Animal Foundation, leading in farm animal welfare and the protein transition movement. He frequently advises U.S. lawmakers on these issues, and has raised and deployed over $160 million in philanthropic capital as part of his work in the nonprofit space. 
In his athletic career, David has risen to the highest ranks of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ). He earned his black belt from Rigan Machado in 1996 and ranked among the first Americans (“the Dirty Dozen”) to do so. He was the first American to medal at the black belt level at the BJJ World Championships in Brazil in 1998, and continues to compete, winning world championship titles in his age division.
As a martial artist and instructor, he taught at UCLA, Steven Seagal’s Tenshin Dojo, and developed globally used grappling curricula with John Will, including customized material for Chuck Norris’s UFAF association.
Meyer also played a critical role in post-Katrina animal rescue, co-authored key books on BJJ and pet care, and co-founded a Haiti orphanage for children with HIV, exemplifying a lifetime of impactful leadership in both martial arts and philanthropy.
David resides in the San Francisco Bay, and continues to coach BJJ athletes while actively managing Food System Innovations and Humane America Animal Foundation. 

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