Rolling Through The World

Jul 30, 2015

Rolling through Russia part 8: Overnight ride to Krasnoyarsk, running out of fuel and training with Kyrgyz leg hunters



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Jul 18, 2015

Rolling through Russia part 7: The incredibly cold and clear lake Baikal



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Jul 4, 2015

Rolling through Russia part 6: Pleasant ride to Irkutsk and unannouncedvisit at Team Strela's training



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Rolling through Russia part 5: Nice and easy ride to Ulan Ude - dusty capital of Buryatia and home of the largest Lenin's head in the world





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Jul 3, 2015

Rolling through Russia on Russian TV


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Rolling through Russia part 4: Arriving to Chita after 3 gruelling days on the road



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Jun 23, 2015

Rolling through Russia part 3: Khabarovsk is a nice city, training at local Gracie Barra and giving an interview for Russian TV


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Rolling through Russia part 2: My Russian hitchhiking debut -Vladivostok to Khabarovsk in one day



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Jun 18, 2015

Rolling through Russia Part 1: Vladivostok - rolling with Magid Hage, climbing huge electricity post and surprise bday cake




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Jun 17, 2015

Rolling through Russia - introduction



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Training at Daegu MMA was real + few pictures I liked



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Hitchhiking in Korea - why it is so easy


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Buddha's bday plus rolling on a beach in Busan


 

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Modern Korean Society with professor Steve Garrigues


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May 10, 2015

Cheongju Open – the Korean competition experience







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Getting the ride from police, buying soju in every single store on the way, getting a VIP hotel room with jacuzzi without spending a penny, and moooore... - the most randon trip in Korea




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Apr 15, 2015

Jiu Jitsu in Korea – first impressions




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Apr 14, 2015

Jinju, Geoje island and korean BBQ with locals



 
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Apr 9, 2015

Hitchhiking Race to Busan

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Mar 23, 2015

Finding a BJJ Gym in Korea





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Hiking Palgongsan - an introduction to Korean hiking culture






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Mar 10, 2015

Transit in Doha: local jiu jitsu, how I avoided getting ripped off by the cab driver and more...






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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2015 (22)
    • ▼  July (6)
      • Rolling through Russia part 8: Overnight ride to K...
      • Rolling through Russia part 7: The incredibly cold...
      • Rolling through Russia part 6: Pleasant ride to Ir...
      • Rolling through Russia part 5: Nice and easy ride ...
      • Rolling through Russia on Russian TV
      • Rolling through Russia part 4: Arriving to Chita a...
    • ►  June (8)
      • Rolling through Russia part 3: Khabarovsk is a nic...
      • Rolling through Russia part 2: My Russian hitchhik...
      • Rolling through Russia Part 1: Vladivostok - rolli...
      • Rolling through Russia - introduction
      • Training at Daegu MMA was real + few pictures I liked
      • Hitchhiking in Korea - why it is so easy
      • Buddha's bday plus rolling on a beach in Busan
      • Modern Korean Society with professor Steve Garrigues
    • ►  May (2)
      • Cheongju Open – the Korean competition experience
      • Getting the ride from police, buying soju in every...
    • ►  April (3)
      • Jiu Jitsu in Korea – first impressions
      • Jinju, Geoje island and korean BBQ with locals
      • Hitchhiking Race to Busan
    • ►  March (3)
      • Finding a BJJ Gym in Korea
      • Hiking Palgongsan - an introduction to Korean hiki...
      • Transit in Doha: local jiu jitsu, how I avoided ge...

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Pawel
I'm a 24 years old student from Poland, passionate traveler and Jiu Jitsu geek. I started this blog with purpose of writing about my travel/bjj experience in Korea, where I spent last few months as an exchange student. When getting ready for any trip or searching for bjj academies around the world I often end up on various blogs - always the best source of information. That's why I feel like with this blog I have a chance of somehow giving back to the community. Another reason for writing this blog is the fact that I'm not a big fan of sharing things on different social networks like facebook or instagram. I do it sometimes but I don't like it - I prefer to write here. The thing is that writing is not really my thing. I struggle to be consistant and I have to admit that I failed when it comes to writing from Korea, but I hope to make up for it during my russian trip and later. I'm a purple belt in BJJ and a white belt in traveling - never got promoted. I'm also an Ironman triathlon finisher which I'm quite proud of.
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