Jiujitsu opens up some strange pursuits of freedom. I found that with the added confidence I acquired with jiujitsu I dared dream a little more and most importantly pursue those dreams. Falling down and failing constantly, struggling and ultimately triumph, when learning a new technique. Breeds confidence. It makes taking risks not so bad in my experience.After all in bjj we practice being uncomfortable regularly, and that hopefully translates into life outside gym. I wish most people had that practice of being uncomfortable and triumphant.
Here is me at my most triumphant, I lost in the second round of masters worlds. I am actually not talking about my competition, I’m talking about the chance I took to travel across USA.
Stay alone in a Las Vegas hotel and compete alone. I’m proud of that. It was a fun match and great time got to meet Kurt Ossiander and have seminar with some real legends and meet allot of bjj people.
I want to and will return. Please let me know what you guys think and know I plan to post my losses as well and whitebelt days to show and learn from your critique and comments.