I was more confident in my game and was open to attempting risky techniques. My movements and transitions were getting smoother.
But are we resting enough? I know part of the American culture is to “go big or go home.” But let’s not forget the other side of process here.
What makes the X guard challenging to learn and play for lower belts is the dynamic nature of it.
The revolutionary Longstep to change your game.
How you can measure your progress even through consistent competitive losses.
The fundamental concepts to any successful passing game.
But only once we are able to consistently replicate the same result can we confidently feel like we’ve reached the peak of a mountain.
If you’re like many other Jiu-Jitsu enthusiasts, it’s likely you’ve experienced FOMO.
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You only get one chance.
Don't become the thing you disliked.
The one thing you shouldn't sacrifice.