BJJ & Boxing Coach Stephany, me running to get barreled on longboard, kid Phoenix, Garza Marcos y ++
This transcript captures a very brief video clip featuring music and a short lyrical fragment. The content appears to be from a personal vlog or social media video involving activities like BJJ, boxing, longboarding, and social gatherings. There is minimal spoken or sung content to analyze.
Summary
The transcript is extremely sparse, consisting almost entirely of music notations and a brief sung or spoken lyrical fragment: 'Never going back, never looking forward.' This appears to come from a personal lifestyle video or vlog, as suggested by the title referencing a BJJ and boxing coach named Stephany, longboard surfing (getting barreled), and individuals named Phoenix and Garza Marcos. The actual transcript content captured is only a few seconds long (timestamped at 0:02) and contains no substantive dialogue, coaching advice, or narrative beyond the musical moment. The lyric itself — 'never going back, never looking forward' — is paradoxical and poetic in nature, suggesting a theme of living in the present moment, which may loosely connect to the active, adventurous lifestyle depicted in the video's title.
About this episode
Here’s a quick short from a This Week in Nosara episode with awesome soundtrack. Music is from a band practice at Olo Alaia when Tom was still alive and this song has turned into something called Collision that will be on a future album down the road.  After Surf Band is on Spotify iTunes etc if you want to check it out
Key Insights
- The lyric 'never going back, never looking forward' is sung or played, suggesting a thematic focus on present-moment living within this lifestyle video.
- The video title indicates a multi-subject vlog encompassing BJJ and boxing coaching, longboard surfing, and social gatherings with named individuals.
- The transcript contains almost no audible dialogue, implying the video relies heavily on music and visual content rather than spoken narration or instruction.
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Transcript
[0:02] [music] >> Never >> [music] >> going back, never looking [singing] forward. >> [music] [music]
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