I tweaked my neck pretty good this morning which I'm sure I'll be feeling for a few days.
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But just remember now all those white belts are gonna be aiming at ya' even more!! Kidding...
This is so true... I don't know what I was thinking, but I guess I expected things to get a bit easier when I was promoted to Blue. I could not have been more wrong... all the upper belts who took it easy on you when you were a white belt are now out to kick your ass (and they expect to win)... and all the white belts want to make the blue belt tap. It's way harder than white belt!Sweep4-2 said:
Congrats on earning your blue belt!! Enjoy the training and the growth that comes during the blue belt path/journey. But just remember now all those white belts are gonna be aiming at ya' even more!! Kidding...
Whereabouts do you train?
E.KingTrill said:
I train at BTT in north Austin.
Ha! I love Fernando. He's a great teacher - just got his black belt recently!chipotle said:E.KingTrill said:
I train at BTT in north Austin.
Fernando used to train at our gym. Great guy... even though he is a socialist.
Gracie Barra Woodlands and Gracie Humaita in Conroe both have a good reputation.bigcat22 said:
Fairly old thread, but I was wondering if anyone trains in The Woodlands/Conroe area. I'm on the older side (32) but thanks to pressure from friends, Joe Rogan and Jocko Willink, I think I'm going to find a gym and start training.
I am pretty much interested for all of the above reasons, but fitness and competition are probably the main two reasons. It's good to know that 32 isn't too old, I feel like BJJ has exploded in popularity lately and most young kids are joining.Sweep4-2 said:
Great advice from the posters above . Question for you: what's your main interest in training BJJ? (Fitness, self defense, competition, camaraderie, all of the above, etc.)? Reason I ask is because different gyms focus on different aspects of the sport, and knowing what you're looking for will help you decide if the "fit" is right.
In terms of gyms, recommend you try a number of places and see which curriculum you like best, and which place makes you feel most welcome (and likely to want to train regularly at). I'm partial to Gracie Barra having trained at GB Texas (Webster) and GB Pearland for the past 11 years, and know a few guys up at GB Woodlands (nice guys).
As far as age, 32 is young! I started at 36 and and have been a brown belt for a couple years (now 47), and still enjoy every day of training!! It's a great sport, give it a try!!
queso1 said:
I started my first class on Friday. Soreness started to set into today. I always get sore the 2nd day.
I really enjoyed it and I can't wait to get back to practice. There's just something so stress relieving about physical struggle.
I had been doing 70.3 training. I have completed two, but I hated every single minute of the training and racing.
Sweep4-2 said:
Glad you enjoyed it, always good to see folks start the Jiu-Jitsu journey. It has its ups and downs (as all sports do), but the learning, lifestyle and sense of community among BJJ folks is great. Whereabouts do you train?
I've been training for around 5 years like DavidAg02 above and am also a 38 years old purple. If I could do one thing over, I wouldn't grab the Gi so tightly with my fingers. I feel like I have early onset arthritis in my fingers from all the tight grabbing. It might be from video games, weightlifting, climbing ropes, age, shooting, or all of the above, however I feel it might have a lot to do with BJJ.Dr. Faustus said:
Today was class #2 for me. Currently finding that my cardio and grip strength are wholly inadequate. During live practice, basically all I can do is do my best not to get submitted. That's expected, but still slightly frustrating. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH MY HANDS! Seriously though, I joined because the idea of a continual learning process and evolution appeals to me. I'm excited for the journey. Going to go get my gi out of the wash now so it's ready for day #3...