As people grow older, they begin to find ways to be more productive and make use of their time. For senior citizens, in particular, they find that there is even more time they need to utilize and want to do so effectively. Many will go out and find other jobs while others will pursue hobbies […]
Every year, the American Heart Association celebrates Heart Month to raise awareness about heart disease and heart health. What you may not know is that martial arts are great for the heart. In fact, the cardiac benefits of martial arts give a whole new meaning to the idea of cardiovascular fitness. With that in mind, […]
Grade school can be quite the experience for any child. It is a place where a child not only learns academically but one where a child must learn to socialize and function in the world. Unfortunately, there are a lot of negative experiences that a child may have when going through school. Whatever those experiences […]
We appear to live in a self-esteem culture. Not just one where self-esteem and confidence comes with self betterment, but where they are outright expected and shame becomes the ultimate original sin. “Being yourself” becomes the ultimate virtue, but not in the way it should. Every human being should be loved, respected, valued, cared […]
One major reason I am drawn to BJJ over a multitude of other martial arts is realism. I am able to train on a regular basis with just about 100% intensity. I get real responses and real feedback to my inputs. It teaches us what works, what needs refinement, and what is downright not worth […]
Everyone dreams of living a healthier and more fulfilling life, but it seems like only a few people ever achieve this goal. The key isn’t to find that magic pill or cure that will improve every aspect of your life within a few weeks. In reality, leading a better life is all about what habits […]
When it comes to live training we have a few choices to make. How skilled of a partner do I want? How big? How strong? We have different lessons to learn from all of these people, and a variety of training partners will prove very useful in the long run. I like to categorize […]
Everyone at some point is a “competitive” person. Who thoroughly enjoys not connecting successes and highlighting repeated failures? The stages of grief (and loss) are: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. What in the world does that have to do with Jiu Jitsu?! The stages of loss are applied often in difficult sports. Oddly enough, […]
People get involved in BJJ for a number of different reasons. Some want self defense, some MMA, some love the sport and some just want to be a little more badass. A common goal most of these jiujiteiro will share is the much revered black belt. Arguably the most prestigious black belt of all martial […]
Play the Long Game Even by the time you’re a blue belt in BJJ, you’ve likely trained for 1-2 years, and you’ve likely attend a couple hundred classes. So, do you remember all the techniques you’ve been shown? Do you remember half of them? In my first several years of training, I’d have to […]
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