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RE: Why I quit Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

in #life7 years ago

Thanks for your honest post. I definitely know where you are coming from. You need to be 100% in because of how much dedication it takes. A lot of the experienced practitioners at my gym travel around all day rolling; they live and breath jiu-jitsu. I am not sure I could keep up with it even if I was retired.

I am currently 3 months in, and constantly doubt myself, especially being also spread thin with work, family, and other interests. It has been the most humbling experience for me to date. Walking into a room with highly skilled fighters and coming in knowing nothing, learning something new each day and being the least experienced in the room, failing hard each time I go.

I told myself I would give it a year. I feel way in over my head, and have trouble staying motivated to go sometimes. But something inside keeps me going. We will see how it works out. It's a great community full of interesting and inspiring people and I feel great to be part of it despite how complex and challenging it is. In such a short time, it's really changed the way I act, move, and think, but still not sure yet whether it's all for the better.

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Consider following me, I wrote an ebook (really a very long article) about the beginning stage of being a BJJ trainee, the White Belt into Blue Belt phase really. It has been very well received by everyone that has read it and it may benefit you. I am considering putting it up on steemit. It's like 8500 words so as far as steemit goes or any forum it's a long read. If I find enough bjj folks on here I will def upload it and I may anyway because I know it has helped some people before.

Sorry for the delayed response. Welcome to Steemit! Following as I would be interested reading more about what you have to say about BJJ and your experiences.

I will certainly get to it, turns out I have a lot to say so not sure what order it will all come in but you know I worked for a craft beer warehouse as well! it was a strange mix of work which was not difficult but also was labor intensive because of how much work there was to do!