That is exactly the plan. Train hard and compete until something breaks that can't be fixed.Do you plan on rolling until the wheels fall off?
That is exactly the plan. Train hard and compete until something breaks that can't be fixed.Do you plan on rolling until the wheels fall off?
If you keep yourself consistent, they won't fall off..... I've been doing this for 18 years and just hit 40, I'm probably more active now they I was in my 20's doing this.... Granted my recovery time isn't as quick these days LOL, but if you stay at it and listen to your body and take care of it (rest, rehab, proper diet, supplements, massage therapy, stretching, etc) you can do this until your 60's......... Or at least that's what I keep telling myselfDo you plan on rolling until the wheels fall off?
LoolIf you keep yourself consistent, they won't fall off..... I've been doing this for 18 years and just hit 40, I'm probably more active now they I was in my 20's doing this.... Granted my recovery time isn't as quick these days LOL, but if you stay at it and listen to your body and take care of it (rest, rehab, proper diet, supplements, massage therapy, stretching, etc) you can do this until your 60's......... Or at least that's what I keep telling myself![]()
I have found what has worked best for me is a vegetarian diet with daily high intake of plant based proteins. I pair high protein with high dietary fiber and low glycemic foods, healthy fats (avocado, olive oil). I eat mostly organic, mostly fresh, non processed food......... Look I'll tell you, it has become easy for me now, but at first it FUCKIN SUUUUUCKED!!!! In my earlier years being a touring musician across America and Europe, I beat myself up with extracurriculars if you know what I'm saying.... BJJ/MMA helped me get my head and soul right, eating like I do really helped my body. I realize that it may not be for everyone (I'm not one of those militant vegetarians or vegans..... I'm only militant when I see people ingesting copious amounts of sugar and processed food), but it's done me solidLool
What's your diet?
I don't know about that man I love chicken lol. I've always been slim af so I never ever cared about my diet even though I still should. I don't eat too much sugar or processed food thoughI have found what has worked best for me is a vegetarian diet with daily high intake of plant based proteins. I pair high protein with high dietary fiber and low glycemic foods, healthy fats (avocado, olive oil). I eat mostly organic, mostly fresh, non processed food......... Look I'll tell you, it has become easy for me now, but at first it FUCKIN SUUUUUCKED!!!! In my earlier years being a touring musician across America and Europe, I beat myself up with extracurriculars if you know what I'm saying.... BJJ/MMA helped me get my head and soul right, eating like I do really helped my body. I realize that it may not be for everyone (I'm not one of those militant vegetarians or vegans..... I'm only militant when I see people ingesting copious amounts of sugar and processed food), but it's done me solid
Glad you had fun
Like @Rhino, I'm 40 and been doing it since the 90s. Still training and competing a lot![]()
I don't know if it's a legitimate statistic, but I heard this once and it makes a lot of sense.... Only 10% of blue belts go on to get their purple belt, and 85% of purple belts go on to get their black belt. Blue belt is your longest belt time, it usually takes a year or so to get, and you could be there 3-4 years. Once you've gotten to that level (and if you're consistent with training), that black belt journey is just working on the timing of your game.Update*
I don't know how many classes I've had now but I've been going back every day.
I was told many people quit after blue belt and don't go back. Hopefully I stick to it.
Since I roll way more than the average white belt that comes in twice a week when I roll with someone on my belt level i feel like I have magic powers lol. The feeling is a awesome
I don't know if it's a legitimate statistic, but I heard this once and it makes a lot of sense.... Only 10% of blue belts go on to get their purple belt, and 85% of purple belts go on to get their black belt. Blue belt is your longest belt time, it usually takes a year or so to get, and you could be there 3-4 years. Once you've gotten to that level (and if you're consistent with training), that black belt journey is just working on the timing of your game.
The key is to have fun, don't look to pop champagne bottles after every class, know that the grind of your learning process is filled with peaks and valleys.... You're a month or so back in to training, so know that guys are taking it easy on you, and those other white belts are still just learning how to tie their belts. Be a sponge and absorb as much as possible, while maintaining the "having fun" attitude always (even on your most humbling of days). Remember, it's a marathon not a sprint.
I love that you're on a journey that only a few of us here are on.... Keep that up, all us old guys are proud of you LOL
It's up to the professor. Quite a few people have been promoted to black in under 5 years, but they are special.You have to be a blue belt minimum for two years before you are promoted but there are exceptions to this right?
Didn't Daniel Cormier go straight from white to brown? What's your thoughts on that?
Damn, this is a very envious position to be in. You look pretty young, so the sky is the limit for you if taken seriously. Good luck!Thanks for the advice. Ima take it a lot more seriously than just a hobby. I will probably become a bjj nerd it's all I been thinking and watching lately
Might as well put all my hours in now. I don't really have a lot of
responsibilities atm
No kids, no mortgages, just running family businesses and rolling lol. I could go four- five times a week if my body is not too beat up.
You have to be a blue belt minimum for two years before you are promoted but there are exceptions to this right?
Didn't Daniel Cormier go straight from white to brown? What's your thoughts on that?
Yeah I've just turned 21. Got my first tournament already at the end of February too so things are looking good for me. Moving at a fast pace.Damn, this is a very envious position to be in. You look pretty young, so the sky is the limit for you if taken seriously. Good luck!