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by CodeAndCuffs
1215 days ago
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IMO this is one of the beautiful things about Judo/BJJ. I'm bad at BJJ. I know that. Yeah I can manhandle a dude my size who's day 1 no experience. Anything more than that is me trying my best and then going easy on me. I passed that purple belts guard but he could've stopped it if he wanred to bad enough. Then you roll with a legit seasoned black belt, and realize you are even worse than you thought. And it's not because of the team, or the gear, or someone cheating or lag in a videogame. It's just him being better. And you either let that beat you up, or you look forward to how high the scale goes, and keep on growing |
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That's pretty much the case with all sports. Try to go skiing for the first time, and compare yourself with a champion. Fighting sports are similar, but maybe we wrongly assume there's something innate with fighting. In the end, it's all technique! at least in a sport context.
One funny thing in fighting sports, is that sometimes there are big thug-looking guys joining the class, they look intimidating and dangerous, and you realize they're just as harmless as any other beginner!