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  • gaten · 2 years ago
    Get ready for a life changing experience. I ask you not only to learn the movements, but the philosophy of the art. This will take time, and I hope you continue beyond the "this is cool!" stage.

    Remember, strength only works so long as you are stronger than you opponent.
  • Kyrie · 2 years ago
    I always wanted to take up martial arts but I never gotten around to doing it. Maybe one day.
  • Maxo · 2 years ago
    I took Brazillian Jiu Jitsu for about a year and I absolutely loved it. The day I really took off was when I finally listened to what the teacher kept saying about stop wasting energy. In Jiu Jitsu you rarely have to force anything. There is usually a much easier way to overcome your opponent than brute force. I could wrestle for hours without breaking a sweat and putting people into submission.
    It also trancended in to my every day life. When I stood up I stood up in Jiu Jitsu form. When I opened a door I tried to find the point on the door that took the least effort to get it to open.
    I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
  • Therese · 2 years ago

    Hi. I am just about to join up for Brazilliam Ju Jitsu. i have checked out alot of martial arts and self defence styles and decided that this isthe ones for me. I have also found a place to teach me and they appear quite good. Any pointers for how I can get fit before I start on this journey?

  • Daniel Miessler · 2 years ago

    I'm just starting myself. :)

  • Therese · 2 years ago

    I am about to join up and start to learn Brazillian Ju Jitsu. I have searched around and done some research and have desided that this is the ones for me. I have found a place that appears to be quite good. I want to be pretty fit before I join up and was wondering if any one had any tips for me?