Overcoming Frustations When Starting Jiu Jitsu - Jocko Willink

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    Excerpt from JOCKOPODCAST 33

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  • @dylangous8403
    @dylangous8403 Před 4 lety +3551

    Jiu Jitsu is the most difficult thing I've ever done, and also the most rewarding. If you're struggling just keep going, you won't be sorry.

    • @danfoster6757
      @danfoster6757 Před 4 lety +42

      @@giacomolontra3707 a trumpet doesn't try to kill you though

    • @johnnylow3295
      @johnnylow3295 Před 4 lety +18

      @@giacomolontra3707 having recently got into a royal college of music I agree with this 😂

    • @Rawdiswar
      @Rawdiswar Před 4 lety +15

      @@danfoster6757 That made me nearly spit out my coffee, thanks for the morning chuckle.

    • @soulburst
      @soulburst Před 4 lety +2

      @@giacomolontra3707 my professor does both

    • @Daniel-hi3qb
      @Daniel-hi3qb Před 4 lety +22

      Giacomo Lontra in my experience jiu jitsu has nothing to do with having a will to kill someone. In fact if you are doing it right in a self defense situation you should be able to disable an attacker without causing them any grave injury.

  • @seanhavern2384
    @seanhavern2384 Před 4 lety +3416

    I started jiu jitsu this year at 27. I had gone to the doctor and he told me in a very blunt way that I was fat. The next week I joined a gym and now I train jiu jitsu and Muay Thai 5-6 times a week for the past 5 months.
    It was the best decision I have made in a long while and Jocko is one of the reasons I made it. Thank you.
    Edit 12/2021: For those interested, I earned my blue belt in BJJ this month and I am down 30 pounds from when I started BJJ 2 years ago. COVID interrupted my training but I am still at it and love every day of training.
    Edit 2: 6/2023: I am still down in weight from when I began, I am a blue belt in BJJ, and continue to train Muay Thai. My training has slowed due to a new job that requires a lot more hours. I love the new job and likely would not have gotten it without training BJJ. Not only did it prepare me physically and mentally, but it was also something I spoke about in interviews that likely helped me get hired.

    • @Arjun-eb1yc
      @Arjun-eb1yc Před 4 lety +101

      Good doctor.

    • @seanhavern2384
      @seanhavern2384 Před 4 lety +102

      @@Arjun-eb1yc completely agree. it was the words i needed to hear. im down 20 pounds since that visit.

    • @whitebeltforlife
      @whitebeltforlife Před 4 lety +11

      More power! I wish you the best in your journey. I don't care what belt you are or what your record is. I respect you showing up!

    • @mendoza2489
      @mendoza2489 Před 4 lety +8

      Im in the same boat my guy

    • @robertbaratheon2193
      @robertbaratheon2193 Před 4 lety +1

      Sean Havern I just started doing both actually just finished my first week. When does the unbearable soreness stop? I can deal with soreness, but I can barely move and perform at my job. I’m very out of shape.

  • @jpalmer9896
    @jpalmer9896 Před 3 lety +712

    The "Jiu Jitsu Nerd" hits different. I was always an athlete and it was so odd getting absolutely smashed by a 145lb gamer hahha

    • @lukehobbs3177
      @lukehobbs3177 Před 2 lety +3

      Truuuuuue

    • @bookyphrenia1359
      @bookyphrenia1359 Před 2 lety +39

      As a 145 lbs gamer/nerd whos about to start jiu jitsu soon.. I’m excited lol

    • @jpalmer9896
      @jpalmer9896 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bookyphrenia1359 You are going to get smashed for a while too my man!

    • @bookyphrenia1359
      @bookyphrenia1359 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jpalmer9896 Hell yeah I need to feel something

    • @angbandart
      @angbandart Před 2 lety +6

      Why call him a gamer? He's a fighter.

  • @KSmith007
    @KSmith007 Před 3 lety +586

    2 classes in. Tapped 6 times, no frustration Just a sponge soaking it in. Check your ego at the door.

    • @33brothr
      @33brothr Před 3 lety +2

      exactly

    • @deadbydanuwu5692
      @deadbydanuwu5692 Před 3 lety +2

      That’s the right mindset

    • @ts0088
      @ts0088 Před 3 lety +21

      Only 6 times? Great.

    • @nate87465
      @nate87465 Před 3 lety +23

      Only 6 times in 2 classes? Not bad. I hope ur still training

    • @jordant7475
      @jordant7475 Před 3 lety +22

      I'm 3 weeks in. Yesterday I tapped 4 times to just one guy within 6 minutes. That one class I probably tapped 8 times.

  • @ingetout
    @ingetout Před 4 lety +926

    In order to avoid injury you have to check your ego at the door. As long as you don't try to muscle things and tap early you will be safe. Also paradoxically, the most dangerous guys in the gym are white belts and the safest are black belts. The best way to train is the militaryism of "Slow is smooth and smooth is fast".

    • @kravjitssig7291
      @kravjitssig7291 Před 4 lety +60

      I always say that white belts are much like baby copperhead snakes. The babies are the most dangerous, because they don't know how to control their venom and usually release it all at once.
      But, just remember, we were all there at one time, no matter how long ago it may have been, 23 years for me. Everybody has to start somewhere, then learn as they go.

    • @dmtimko
      @dmtimko Před 4 lety +19

      So true. As a 15 months old white belt, I just had a set back and fractured my ankle after another white belt tried to sweep me while I was passing his guard and my foot was stuck under him. I’m planning on going back but never again roll with another white belt.

    • @preparedmindstrongspirit5724
      @preparedmindstrongspirit5724 Před 3 lety +13

      Hell yeah. Im recovering from three strained tendons in my left elbow from an arm-bar. Aggressive, STRONG white belt had me bent over so fast i couldn't tap fast enough. I lost over a month of weight training time to that. Ive got a few people i roll with and he isn't one of them.

    • @ChanMan63
      @ChanMan63 Před 3 lety +2

      Ya Ik my friend tries to go fast and ends up cutting me and kicking me

    • @drg5987
      @drg5987 Před 3 lety +15

      Had a spazzing brown belt break my nose. Needless to say, he had a bit of an ego and didn’t want to get tapped by a lower belt. I wasn’t happy about it, but wasn’t mad either.
      Injuries are bound to happen, we are practicing fighting

  • @kevintemido
    @kevintemido Před rokem +381

    I started at 15 and was about to be 16. I was in the adult class. Best decision I ever done in my life. I remember almost not joining because my dad wasn’t sure if he could afford it. I’m now 26 and recently got my black belt a few weeks ago.

    • @loveyourselfandme1283
      @loveyourselfandme1283 Před rokem +17

      Congratulations brother so young and you have a black belt I’m 40 now and I’m still at the beginning

    • @kevintemido
      @kevintemido Před rokem +3

      @@loveyourselfandme1283 thank you! I hope you stick with it 🙏

    • @travv88
      @travv88 Před rokem +2

      based

    • @sellingadvil9844
      @sellingadvil9844 Před rokem

      ​@@kevintemido did you ever feel like quitting when you began?

    • @kevintemido
      @kevintemido Před rokem +4

      @@sellingadvil9844 yes, many times

  • @sep420
    @sep420 Před 3 lety +428

    I still get so nervous an hour before every class.... then after I feel great! Damn my brain!

    • @c9hr0ni4c
      @c9hr0ni4c Před 3 lety +53

      Completely normal, I know that exact feeling all too well. Just keep going!

    • @sep420
      @sep420 Před 3 lety +15

      @@c9hr0ni4c Good to know I'm not alone. Thanks!

    • @c9hr0ni4c
      @c9hr0ni4c Před 3 lety +14

      @@sep420 Like you said, the brain is a crazy thing! 100% not alone!

    • @MrJoon360
      @MrJoon360 Před 3 lety +22

      Wow. I thought I was the only one

    • @javis566
      @javis566 Před 3 lety +7

      @@sep420 Me too mate

  • @357849414
    @357849414 Před 4 lety +997

    Needle in a haystack but, As a one stripe white belt, I was being taught by a brown belt who outweighed me and rolled often, he obviously was never going full tilt because he would of steam rolled me, but he like switching north south alot and I put my leg up and caught his neck, saw his arm and stumbled upon a reverse triangle, tapped him, he was actually surprised I had the intuition to lock it up, to make sure I didn't get delusional, next round he smashed me in less than 10 seconds, that being said I loved losing as a white belt, every failures a lesson

    • @quito85869
      @quito85869 Před 4 lety +46

      Yeah I remember rolling with fat browns as a white. Probably the best work out I've gotten in life.

    • @user-sx5kx3pq2i
      @user-sx5kx3pq2i Před 3 lety +116

      lmaooo the best part is "to make sure I didn't get delusional, next round he smashed me in less than 10 seconds"

    • @rwtfallenjf25132
      @rwtfallenjf25132 Před 3 lety +15

      My buddy is a brown and I completely agree. I only want to roll with people better than me so I can get better.

    • @charliemvrphy
      @charliemvrphy Před 3 lety +10

      I started today. My buddy, who’s a brown belt got me into his gym and I’m so stoked to have started!

    • @1x0x
      @1x0x Před 3 lety +25

      how many buddies are brown belts lmao

  • @jdf928
    @jdf928 Před 4 lety +262

    It's one of the best things for depression. I love the fact that I am going. I drop off but I get back and I hope to keep going consistently

    • @alantinoalantonio
      @alantinoalantonio Před 4 lety +20

      Really? Glad to hear that for people that struggle

    • @cunn1n6ham
      @cunn1n6ham Před 4 lety +7

      Glad you found this outlet jedon...just remember to keep going and at least watch even when you’re injured...

    • @MrFartinacan
      @MrFartinacan Před 4 lety +3

      Same man. It’s a shame, I’d go more if those down days didn’t hit me as hard as they do. Just gotta jeep getting after it.

    • @fabaov2584
      @fabaov2584 Před 4 lety

      Agreed

    • @jdf928
      @jdf928 Před 4 lety +5

      @@MrFartinacan just like when your rolling and get tapped out. You get back up and keep going after it. I get crushed as well but no matter if it takes days. Always get back up. Depression is the ultimate mental black belt lol. Sometimes you can't do much but to tap out and keep surviving lol

  • @sudhanshuthakur1168
    @sudhanshuthakur1168 Před 4 lety +458

    Jocko's personality is literally something different... The way he talks, the confidence he Carries, the way he explains... Just invincible.

    • @deathbybears
      @deathbybears Před 4 lety +30

      Real humility + real confidence will make a man of you.

    • @grantarmbruster6591
      @grantarmbruster6591 Před 4 lety +2

      I bet his T level is 1500 or more.

    • @JR-ju3kj
      @JR-ju3kj Před 4 lety +24

      @@chaschev Don't be fooled by his exterior,Jocko's a smart guy and an intellectual, himself. He knows that there's nothing wrong with being a nerd.

    • @fabaov2584
      @fabaov2584 Před 4 lety +16

      @@chaschev I have no idea why being called a nerd should be considered to be offensive.

    • @Spartan-Of-Truth
      @Spartan-Of-Truth Před 9 měsíci

      Modern day Leonidas. He’s a Spartan for sure. Genetics plays a huge role. His family genetics have to be pretty rugged and smart.

  • @Kenlalor
    @Kenlalor Před 10 měsíci +41

    40 year old here from Dublin, Ireland. I cycle 800km a month, I squat, bench and deadlift heavy. I started BJJ four weeks ago and I can tell you none of the above matters.
    I have been exposed to weaknesses I never knew I had, it’s very challenging. What I will say is that, I went in with an open mind and informed everyone that I knew absolutely zero and just wanted to learn slowly.
    Everyone has been so supportive and while they do push you, they know you are a beginner which is great.
    My advice, become a permanent learner, embrace failure and get your diet right.

    • @pauld5723
      @pauld5723 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I tried it a few years back and didn't stick at it. But might give it a go again sometime in the future. It might be popular with nerds due to it being quite cerebral.

    • @MrZachgonz
      @MrZachgonz Před 7 měsíci

      I’ve only began my BJJ journey and one thing I noticed is how good women can be. I spare often with a woman who has a purple belt, and she is tough as nails. Any little mistake, she takes advantage of. Been eye opening for sure so see how good technique can easily overcome your opponent’s physical advantages

  • @lorin1824
    @lorin1824 Před 4 lety +130

    "I wanna get bullied" - Jocko Willink, 2020

  • @tomanderson848
    @tomanderson848 Před 4 lety +318

    Started at age 62. Man did I need to hear this! Getting my ass hammered and getting hurt weekly, but I love it. I am now on the lookout for “White Belt Hunters”!

    • @zareh805
      @zareh805 Před 4 lety

      What’s a white belt hunter?

    • @tomanderson848
      @tomanderson848 Před 4 lety +33

      @@zareh805 They are higher belts that inflate their own egos by grinding my white belted ass into the mat. Most higher belts humbly assist the lower belts, showing them the ropes so to speak.

    • @RicoMnc
      @RicoMnc Před 4 lety +24

      I would much rather train with the experienced higher belts. No, I'm not submitting or dominating any of them, but the experienced is more relaxed and flowing, I don't panic or gas out as much.

    • @dom0
      @dom0 Před 4 lety +8

      @@RicoMnc and they are usually so helpful too

    • @rightway9843
      @rightway9843 Před 4 lety +5

      Tom Anderson I’m 62 as well, it’s a lot of fun.

  • @Tylerr8901
    @Tylerr8901 Před 3 lety +199

    Got thrown to the wolves last week and I loved it. Was getting passed around like a blunt and submitted by everyone at the gym. It was great. I had a trial class at a different dojo and I didn’t like it as much because it was slower paced and I had to be paired with other beginners. It’s a blessing to be able to roll with black belts day in and day out. I think I’ve found the place that I want to be and I’m so excited moving forward. 28 years old btw.

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s awesome!!!

    • @marshallsanders4132
      @marshallsanders4132 Před 2 lety +6

      Just started myself, about to start my third class. I’m 27

    • @vedranpocrnja9880
      @vedranpocrnja9880 Před 2 lety +3

      Got myself a gi and started bjj on 27th birthday on 3rd of August this year. 3 months in, addicted. Good luck to you on your journey m8

    • @drjimjam1112
      @drjimjam1112 Před rokem +2

      Think you’re absolutely correct. First gym they threw the white belts together and said fight. Present school I roll with everyone and learn so much more rolling with the upper belts.

    • @DorianB328
      @DorianB328 Před 11 měsíci

      You still going at it man? I’m 28 myself and just had my first class yesterday, mostly rolled with the coach (purple belt) and absolutely love it! Also got absolutely whooped but already feel like I learned so much

  • @jpbeaupj
    @jpbeaupj Před 4 lety +376

    Started at 50 back in Nov 2019. It can be a bit frustrating getting tapped all the time, but rolling is an awesome workout, win or lose. I just try to survive as long as possible and even though I still suck, I don't suck as bad as when I started.

    • @mikeytorres4759
      @mikeytorres4759 Před 4 lety +14

      Totally understand. 46 and started in November 2019 as well. Sore all the time and "lose" that many times as well but I win by losing as I continue to learn and grow in all aspects. Keep rolling! OSS!

    • @nate87465
      @nate87465 Před 3 lety +1

      Take those small victories and 1 day they turn into big 1s. Never underestimate just staying longer until U tap

    • @brianbeckcom
      @brianbeckcom Před 3 lety +5

      STarted at 48. The middle aged JJ guys are the best.

    • @richardjones3792
      @richardjones3792 Před 3 lety +1

      have you had many injuries?

    • @aaaajr1
      @aaaajr1 Před 2 lety

      I’m 58 I know the feeling

  • @Myxocyclene
    @Myxocyclene Před 3 lety +317

    Like many, I’m on a journey - I’m 34 and obese (started at 330lbs). Had an intervention and decided I had to change. Hit the gym every other day and started taking BJJ classes, I don’t have the balance or ability to transfer weight effectively or execute simple movements yet but its a marathon, and slowly but surely the fat is dropping off and I’m down to 305 now after 2 months. My advice to anyone who reads this and is in a similar boat is dont worry about sucking, or being laughed at - this community only cares about improving themselves and one another. A big thank you to Jocko and Rogan who got me onto this path!

    • @DarwinInTheory
      @DarwinInTheory Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks for sharing man and way to lead by example. I'm going to check in with your comment every now and then for encouragement (for me).

    • @chadrichards8930
      @chadrichards8930 Před 2 lety +6

      Update?

    • @j.r.w6623
      @j.r.w6623 Před rokem +3

      Update?

    • @nickw134
      @nickw134 Před rokem +5

      Bro, I’m in same boat now. Thinking of joining at obese 280. But nervous. Really want to though. Your story really motivated me! Would love to hear an update!

    • @daguarnizos
      @daguarnizos Před rokem +1

      Go ahead LG. After hearing @jockowillink hit us with jiu jitsu on almost every podcast, finally getting my overweight 44 year old ass to find a good gym to go to.

  • @tomhill5119
    @tomhill5119 Před rokem +27

    When I started BJJ, the best advice I was given was 'accept you will loose every roll, focus on defending and controlling your breathing / keeping calm and make note / pay close attention to what your opponent is doing'. Enjoy the process of being humbled and learning :)

    • @ov4775
      @ov4775 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Couldnt have said it better

  • @g8eo3
    @g8eo3 Před 4 lety +105

    My biggest motivator to continue training, to work out, to eat healthy, is the stories of people who are much better than me and who tell me how they started off lost and bad and then just put in the mat time to get where they are. And lo and behold, I've been training for almost 3 years and I'm able to do things I couldn't imagine doing my first week of training. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is beautiful, it's tough as all hell, but it's also super rewarding and provides much more than a body of sweet, effective fighting techniques. So to anyone on the fence, please trust this internet stranger and just go to class and continue training no matter what. It's worth it.

    • @horusvancleef7634
      @horusvancleef7634 Před 3 lety +5

      Great Statement! Whole Heartedly Agree! Thank you for your honesty, hope more people see this and go roll. 👍

    • @richardjones3792
      @richardjones3792 Před 3 lety +1

      have you had many injuries?

    • @g8eo3
      @g8eo3 Před 3 lety

      @@richardjones3792 I had one that took me off the mats for a couple of months, but it taught me to recognize my limits and to train wIth longevity in mind. It's better to train and tap all the time than to be super competitive in each roll and risk getting injured.

    • @krummdiddlyumptious1784
      @krummdiddlyumptious1784 Před rokem +1

      It’s wild because if you look at any other sport or physical activity, bjj is one of if not the ONLY one where literally every single person says how much it’s helped them and how to just take the leap and start training. It’s wild. I’m about to take that leap, well hopefully if I can muster up enough courage to even step foot In a gym haha.

    • @g8eo3
      @g8eo3 Před rokem +1

      @@krummdiddlyumptious1784 Try not to over-think it and just go. Once in there, just know it's okay to be lost, or overwhelmed, or really tired. Just be prepared to tap early and often. With time and practice, things will make sense and your body will start to move correctly. 6 months of dedicated training and you'll already see a significant difference.

  • @Lara-vn3fd
    @Lara-vn3fd Před 2 lety +83

    I started jiu jitsu a month ago and up to this day I was just getting stomped by everyone. Yesterday I finally gotten some feedback from a higher belt who said my defense was improving and he noticed by me moving my body on the ground. It felt really encouraging since I don’t really notice my improvements. We also had 4 new guys coming in. I rolled with two of them and I have to say Jocko was right. After one month of training I was able to submit both of these guys at least twice even thought they were much heavier than me! That was a really big victory for me. Simply seeing that I can actually use my one month old bjj against untrained opponents… I also held someone in my closed guard for 5 minutes 🤓🥰

    • @Mikey-zs1lx
      @Mikey-zs1lx Před 2 lety

      Hi, kind of a random question - when you started out did you find that just below your knees were quite sore? Somewhat like banging your shin off of a table? I've only gone to one session and there was a lot of direct impact on the ground just below the knee and I'm really feeling it now.

    • @Lara-vn3fd
      @Lara-vn3fd Před 2 lety

      @@Mikey-zs1lx no I didn’t have sore knees. Maybe you should check it with a doc? I do have pain in my elbows a lot of the time though because of alle the arm bars

    • @Mikey-zs1lx
      @Mikey-zs1lx Před 2 lety

      @@Lara-vn3fd The pain is under both knees if that makes sense, kind of at the top of the tibia so I'm assuming that it was as a result of getting bounced around a bit and landing on my knees. Probably should have more common sense and go see somebody about it but I reckon I'll be fine, the pain is only there when I put direct pressure on it, i.e. kneel down. Thanks for getting back to me!!

    • @lethal2211
      @lethal2211 Před rokem

      5 mins?

    • @periclescimon9954
      @periclescimon9954 Před 5 měsíci

      Congrats! That sounds super positive

  • @richievillarino
    @richievillarino Před 3 lety +205

    My Jiu-Jitsu journey started shortly after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I credit BJJ for keeping me flexible and, most importantly, patient and mentally balanced. BJJ has given me a perspective on life that keeps me focused on the details of the moment. I credit @Jockowillinks and @JoeRogan for the constant motivational content. It makes a huge difference on those days that my body doesn’t want to keep up. Thanks!

    • @brandonb5764
      @brandonb5764 Před 3 lety +3

      Awesome! respect to you

    • @blakespooner4650
      @blakespooner4650 Před 3 lety +7

      Does your MS ever get in the way of your BJJ? That would frustrate me, your resilience is alien to me

    • @typeraw
      @typeraw Před 8 měsíci

      Big ups!

  • @EyesofRinnegan
    @EyesofRinnegan Před 3 lety +90

    Started a month ago. Why didnt I start this sooner? Every time I finish Jiu Jitsu I walk out with a smile on my face even if my face is on the mat

    • @CHANELROCKS321
      @CHANELROCKS321 Před 3 lety

      what it like?

    • @EyesofRinnegan
      @EyesofRinnegan Před 3 lety +11

      @@CHANELROCKS321 hour classes, we learn 2 moves and practice them, then we have a 15 minute session of the other person resisting. Its very rewarding and you can notice your progression when your not tapping everytime. I was never a ‘fighting’ guy but I wanted to try it out and I am so glad that I did

    • @CHANELROCKS321
      @CHANELROCKS321 Před 3 lety +2

      @@EyesofRinnegan that sounds awesome! I plan on starting it next year

    • @jadenhalstead7290
      @jadenhalstead7290 Před 2 lety

      @@EyesofRinnegan any updates? Interested in starting it but a little nervous

    • @EyesofRinnegan
      @EyesofRinnegan Před 2 lety +1

      @@jadenhalstead7290 I love it - I have some physical issues currently but I cant wait to get back in it

  • @brydenmorton4634
    @brydenmorton4634 Před 2 lety +69

    At 34, I started doing Jiu-Jitsu and have been going for around 2 months now. What an amazing sport... Its basically human chess, I completely underestimated how important a fast mind is within this sport. Basically, if you are a professional / office type worker and you are looking to "free the beast" in a combat sport that will limit the amount of blows to your head (can't be in pieces when meeting clients haha), this is a good one to try.

    • @shinobusensui9395
      @shinobusensui9395 Před 2 lety

      I'm thinking about getting into something. Ever since the pandemic started I fell into a bit of depression dealing with my career, relationship and family. I got a good deal of built up aggression from it and need to cut loose. I did start working out at home and that's helping. I might start lifting weights at a local gym to help.

    • @JS-us8mg
      @JS-us8mg Před 2 lety +11

      @@shinobusensui9395 don't go into it looking to unload aggression on someone ... The workout itself will lift your spirits to a better place. Anger is left at the door for me personally.

    • @DarthRyueken
      @DarthRyueken Před 9 měsíci

      what about cauliflower ears?

    • @chask420
      @chask420 Před 7 měsíci

      @@DarthRyuekenit shouldn't be a problem unless you roll really hard really often

    • @brydenmorton4634
      @brydenmorton4634 Před 7 měsíci

      It doesn't happen often but it has happened to me once. I just wore wrestling headgear while it healed.

  • @beardoffrost5075
    @beardoffrost5075 Před rokem +15

    I went to my first BJJ class few days ago at 28. I had my first forced shit taking after warmup, did my 2nd forced shit taking after just pushing around with 20kg lighter dude (he threw me around like a sack of potatoes). I had an image of myself for so long and I instantly understood what you mean when you say "get humbled" after just 10 minutes past warmup...
    I regret not doing this earlier. My ego was completely crushed and I god damn loved it.
    If you're thinking of starting BJJ, don't think.

  • @baloosd
    @baloosd Před 3 lety +29

    Just started this month at age 50. It's brutal. I love it.

  • @brianbeckcom
    @brianbeckcom Před 3 lety +94

    I’m 48 and started this year, “earned” two stripes on my white belt. First few months I was so sore I couldnt’ believe it (and I was a Division I college basketball player, 6’1’’ 210, good shape). After a few months, I started having less pain and more just good muscle soreness. I try to train 4 times a week, but I have 3 kids playing youth sports so sometimes it’s just impossible. If I could, I’d train BJJ every single day. Best thing I’ve done in 15 years, in multiple ways, one of the main of which is the wonderful people I’ve met. I’m at a Gracie Barra gym in Houston and I absolutely love all my teammates, and enjoy sparring with them. I have a 12 year old daughter and after her school is over this year she’s going to come train self defense with me too. My wife as well, and my two teenage sons are going to come to adult class and spar.

    • @drjimjam1112
      @drjimjam1112 Před 2 lety +7

      I think teaching a teenage daughter self-defense is probably the second best thing you could do for her. Just loving her of course being the first.

    • @gabrielalfaia8154
      @gabrielalfaia8154 Před 2 lety +9

      You earned those stripes, remove the quotes.

    • @Mikey-zs1lx
      @Mikey-zs1lx Před 2 lety

      You happen to experience a bit of pain at the top of the tibia/just below the knee? Almost as though you'd banged your shin off of a table or something? I'm experiencing a bit of that at the moment, makes it quite hard to continue.

    • @bittercreek9850
      @bittercreek9850 Před rokem

      @@Mikey-zs1lx I am a newby in my 50s, that was in good shape coming into this. I am having lots of joint pain

    • @theolivetreeking4061
      @theolivetreeking4061 Před rokem

      That is amazing...great job dad.

  • @soulburst
    @soulburst Před 4 lety +248

    i started at 53 still doing it at 60

    • @Delamthedestroyer
      @Delamthedestroyer Před 4 lety +9

      Just out of curiosity, have you progressed up the belt levels? Not trying to be a dick, just interested. I've just come back at 45 after 10 years off.

    • @itneeds2bsaid528
      @itneeds2bsaid528 Před 3 lety +6

      42, my first full class is Saturday. Any advice?

    • @soulburst
      @soulburst Před 3 lety +6

      @@Delamthedestroyer yes im blue i think i was going to get my purple but the pandemic hit and my academy closed

    • @soulburst
      @soulburst Před 3 lety +2

      @@itneeds2bsaid528 enjoy it dont worry about learning everything. if you get tired stop let me know how it goes.

    • @alessandrocernuzzi
      @alessandrocernuzzi Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome. I'm 40 and thinking to start martial arts to get in shape, both physically and mentally, but I have doubts cause of my age, among other things. I guess it's never too late :)

  • @johncole156
    @johncole156 Před 2 lety +35

    I started Jiu Jitsu 5 months ago at the age of 47, probably the best decision I’ve ever made. I absolutely love it and I get smashed all the time but I love the challenge and the learning experience.

  • @mikeandridge9641
    @mikeandridge9641 Před 4 lety +160

    Perfect timing for this.....started jiu jitsu 3 wks ago and turn 50 in 2 wks.

    • @lachlanstill
      @lachlanstill Před 4 lety +2

      Mike Andridge get some Mike 💪🏽

    • @psyience3213
      @psyience3213 Před 4 lety +2

      We have a couple of killers in their 50's and 60's

    • @dr6511
      @dr6511 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm 48, very out of shape and I'm hesitant to start. Honestly, I know I'll feel embarrassed.

    • @mikeandridge9641
      @mikeandridge9641 Před 4 lety +1

      Dave-I'm in the same boat, but hey, as Jocko would say...."Good."

    • @psyience3213
      @psyience3213 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dr6511 you might be surprised. Remember jiu jitsu is a business, so most make an effort to make sure you don't feel that way. Usually the New students get quasi private sessions during the regular training hours for the first few weeks.

  • @Alltheclubs_nogame
    @Alltheclubs_nogame Před rokem +34

    Had my first Jiu Jitsu class yesterday. Like a lot of other newbies I got absolutely thrashed and absolutely loved it!! I embraced getting submitted and enjoyed learning new techniques. Bring on this journey!

  • @user-lt5zf4xh7d
    @user-lt5zf4xh7d Před 2 lety +9

    It isn't a race, it's a journey. With dedication, everyone can do it. Never, ever quit

  • @jasonjean2901
    @jasonjean2901 Před 4 lety +8

    I'm a complete newbie as BJJ but I've noticed something applicable to this conversation. Don't be intimidated by belts, don't allow your mind to create hierarchies of the people in the gym (something people naturally do in BJJ gyms) because your mind will lie to you. Make everyone you roll with earn the win. My first class I got dominated by the instructor and the experienced white belts just like I expected to, but my second class I submitted everyone, didn't get submitted, and even caught the instructor, a purple belt, in a body crush (I have huge legs). I dominated and submitted a blue belt in my first two weeks. I'm not saying I'm good at BJJ, I'm not, but don't let experience and belts get in the way of a good roll. Ignore hierarchies when you roll if you can.

  • @marcowerner8739
    @marcowerner8739 Před rokem +14

    I am a big dude and have been doing body building since I was 16 years old. I just started BJJ 2 days ago and in my second day, I rolled with a blue belt. BJJ reminds me of a game of chess and is about technique, experience, and physics. Unbelievable sport!!

  • @brantshepherd9387
    @brantshepherd9387 Před 3 lety +40

    Showed one of my lifeguards a video of Jocko and she said “oh my gosh, even his face is muscular”.

    • @dylanwagner1162
      @dylanwagner1162 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol jockos jaw dead lifts 50 pounds in his teeth

  • @otisthebunny
    @otisthebunny Před 2 lety +14

    I just started 2 weeks ago at 31. Love this video. I've been getting mauled every class, drenched in sweat, and sore like someone beat me with a bat, but loving it. Thank you Jocko

  • @psyience3213
    @psyience3213 Před 4 lety +54

    This is around the podcast i started bjj. Im a blue belt now, been about 2 and a half years. Crazy how the time goes.

    • @richardjones3792
      @richardjones3792 Před 3 lety

      many injuries?

    • @psyience3213
      @psyience3213 Před 3 lety

      @@richardjones3792 really no. My knees were shot before, it just aggravates them now and then. Back was shot already but physical therapy helps and rolling doesn't bother it unless it's bothered.

    • @richardjones3792
      @richardjones3792 Před 3 lety +2

      @@psyience3213 oh okay, thanks for the reply. I'm not bothered about pain/soreness, just constant injuries!

    • @psyience3213
      @psyience3213 Před 3 lety

      @@richardjones3792 honestly injury comes down to athleticism, coordination, and ego. If you have the first two and you learn to tap even if you're just uncomfortable, you won't really got injury. I got my foot my popped once but that was my fault playing footsies with a 10p guy 😆 it was just sore for a couple days.

    • @richardjones3792
      @richardjones3792 Před 3 lety

      @@psyience3213 oh okay, would becoming more flexible help?

  • @jessfitzgerald5125
    @jessfitzgerald5125 Před 3 lety +10

    Just started my 4th week of training, at 36 years old. My 10 year old boy and 7 (just turned 7, 2 weeks ago) girl have been doing jiu jitsu for about 6 months. My hubby and I just started training together and I am so excited for all of the growth that jiu jitsu has afforded our family and will for years to come.

  • @dillionjohnson5545
    @dillionjohnson5545 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you for posting. I just started Jiu Jitsu and I’m enjoying it. I can’t beat up a lot but there’s nothing like a good ass kicking to build up character. Plus once I get really good at it. It’ll all be rewarding.

  • @alvarorodriguez479
    @alvarorodriguez479 Před 2 lety +17

    ive recently experienced the darkest time of my life. i have a problem with self esteem stemming from a traumatic childhood. ive always loved the art of BJJ, so i decided to try a class. after the class i had a rush of emotions, but the best one i felt was pride.

    • @tomd1434
      @tomd1434 Před 2 lety +6

      Hey man good for you. I haven’t started bjj yet and I’m 41 but I’m thinking about it. I’ve come a long way but I know what it’s like to struggle with self esteem and how it can stem from childhood and/or those formative years. It’s good to here that you started bjj and that it’s been positive for you. Stick with it. Every single thing that’s happened in your life is something you can learn from. Everything. Keep your head up and just keep going forward. Refuse to let that stuff bring you down. It’s part of your story sure, but it’s just that...a part, like a brief chapter in a big book. Peace

    • @alvarorodriguez479
      @alvarorodriguez479 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tomd1434 im 41 too, im hooked now,.i love every aspect of it. bjj and stoicism philosophy have helped me tremendously. i feel like a new man. go for it!!

    • @tomd1434
      @tomd1434 Před 2 lety

      @@alvarorodriguez479
      👍

  • @Arthurdankarelli
    @Arthurdankarelli Před 3 lety

    I could listen to them talk about jiu jitsu all day. Love it. Ossss

  • @ottico84
    @ottico84 Před 2 lety +4

    I started a week ago. I’m happy with the pain, learning curve and all the knowledge and effort still to be absorbed.

  • @franciscovillagrana3103
    @franciscovillagrana3103 Před 4 lety +4

    I been doing Jiu Jitsu for 10 years and is my zen. It really makes you humble.

  • @kayleebaginski
    @kayleebaginski Před 3 lety +32

    I started in January 2019 at age 24, and the journey has been amazing. I just recently earned my blue belt, and I can’t believe how fast it came. The first 6 months were super tough constantly being blasted and frustrated that I’m not understanding the full concept of positions, techniques, etc. I am so glad I kept going. I’m looking forward to taking it day by day and learning something new on my blue belt journey.

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 Před 2 lety

      Congratulations!!!

    • @MJHW-st7dt
      @MJHW-st7dt Před rokem

      Very inspiring! 54yrs old here

    • @Sean-tj5cu
      @Sean-tj5cu Před rokem

      Congrats man! I just started recently myself! What belt are you now? Are you still doing kt

    • @kayleebaginski
      @kayleebaginski Před rokem

      @@Sean-tj5cu I'm still a blue belt, but maybe by the end of this year or the beginning of next year I'll be at purple! I am still working hard and training regularly. The learning will never end.

  • @hooduswinkus2657
    @hooduswinkus2657 Před 4 lety +154

    I am about to have my first jiu-jitsu class in a few hours. Watching this helped me set my fears aside and just enjoy and learn from the beating I might take. Thank you
    Update: Just got choked 6 times in a 5 minute "roll" today. I had fun and understood that I really have a long way to go. Would do it again, since, I had fun.

    • @MrDude180
      @MrDude180 Před 4 lety +8

      Lol I remember that happening to me when I first started. In a few months, you'll be down to getting tapped 2 or 3 times in that same 5 minutes

    • @hooduswinkus2657
      @hooduswinkus2657 Před 4 lety +5

      Well, I'll have my second class today. But now my target is decrease the amount of tap-outs i might take. From 6, possibly 5.

    • @hooduswinkus2657
      @hooduswinkus2657 Před 4 lety +4

      And I find it kinda weird, but I feel happy rolling with people despite being subdued like they are folding a napkin. It's the first time I lose a bunch of times but still wanna do it with a smile on my face.

    • @MrDude180
      @MrDude180 Před 4 lety +8

      @@hooduswinkus2657 That's great man, don't actually worry about the number of times you get tapped out though it's not important. Your goal should really just be to try and learn as much as you can.

    • @deifor
      @deifor Před 3 lety +1

      How is it going now, keep me posted please. I want to start.

  • @aaaajr1
    @aaaajr1 Před 2 lety +6

    Gentlemen thank you bringing this subject up. I’m 58 years old started Jui Jitsu 11 months ago. Jui Jitsu is the most frustrating and rewarding sport I ever done in my life. There are 5 other men who have also entered the Jui Jitsu journey. Are ages range from 24, 33, 35, 31, 40 and me 58 we are all very similar in size and weight some of us have families we all have that daily grind called work and we’ve become really close I never imagined when I started this journey that I would have this sort of relationship with men who are trying to choke you out or Ambar you we are pushing each other to get better Some of us when we have an opportunity we arrive early to the Academy stretch work on what they taught us the day before and really just try to help each other out but I have noticed that their progress is it going a little faster than mine they are tapping me out 10 times to my 1 when you’re highly competitive even at 58 sometimes it’s difficult to understand I understand my body is limited of what it can do my hips only stretch out so much so it makes some moves difficult other than getting my butt kicked every day it’s the best thing I’ve ever done in my life Jui Jitsu has help me mentally physically spiritually and I want to thank my coaches at Selva BJJ in East LA. I will practice Jujitsu for as long as my body holds up thank you for the Video it helps

  • @joejohnston3
    @joejohnston3 Před 3 lety +3

    Just found this podcast and am loving this series! I am hoping to find a way to afford to start BJJ classes sometime. I am 53 this October and have been encouraged to see that it is not too late to start. I love the BJJ community and really want to be a part of it as soon as feasible. Thank you for these podcasts and your service.

  • @TheRunningRRT
    @TheRunningRRT Před 2 lety +3

    I’m 51and just took 3rd class!glad I finally decided to give it a shot! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @jeffgardner2093
    @jeffgardner2093 Před 2 lety +2

    52 and just getting started. Thanks for your encouragement and guidance.

  • @jasonfoster6075
    @jasonfoster6075 Před 3 lety +2

    I started Jiu Jitsu month and a half ago at age 49. I owe it mostly to this podcast. One of the best things i have ever done. Thanks for the great podcasts!

  • @NickFunkSoftfalcon
    @NickFunkSoftfalcon Před 4 lety +23

    "...the more you train with a person that is better than you, the better your defense is going to be..."
    Humiliating in the moment, a true gift later when you look back on it. Sparred a lot with folks much bigger and older than myself when I was a kid. Nothing improved my skills faster.

  • @JedOlsn
    @JedOlsn Před 2 lety +10

    Love how everyone tells his reason and his story how he got into martial arts. Keep 'em coming champs

  • @Just_V603
    @Just_V603 Před 3 lety +1

    Just had my first jiu jitsu training session today. This insight was needed, ill keep consistent and keep getting after it.

  • @schattenhuhn611
    @schattenhuhn611 Před 6 měsíci +1

    you only realise how good you got when there is a new "new guy" on the mat

  • @KevinZieglerBTC
    @KevinZieglerBTC Před 4 lety +14

    I began BJJ November 15th 2019 and I love it. It is very difficult, but that’s because it works and you are going every day against a resisting opponent unlike other martial arts. I am loving the journey so far!

  • @foreignbeggar3783
    @foreignbeggar3783 Před 4 lety +13

    a lot of people want that instant gratification, rather than playing the long game. and it CAN be frustrating. but you also have to know what you’re getting into before even stepping foot into the gym.

  • @sea2959
    @sea2959 Před 4 lety +2

    very cool. very accurate. started at 47 years old and love it...

  • @hyperionsupreme551
    @hyperionsupreme551 Před rokem

    Jocko, sir, I have much respect for you.

  • @patchiwolf5310
    @patchiwolf5310 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you! This is so helpful. I just had my second session tonight.

  • @izzy_515
    @izzy_515 Před 4 lety +12

    Took 6 or so months before i caught my first sub, 2 in 1 night . Was worth the wait !

  • @joeharrop1338
    @joeharrop1338 Před rokem

    This video was exactly what I needed tonight! I'm 53, just started jiu jitsu 3 weeks ago, have definitely gotten down on myself, but am really enjoying the journey. Watching this video was totally motivating. Thank you!

  • @temujin8765
    @temujin8765 Před 3 lety

    Started at 33 last week. Need to keep building on it and turning up every day. I am looking forward to the journey, thank you Jocko!

  • @thomasdamico3120
    @thomasdamico3120 Před 3 lety +4

    Well both of you have done it. After listening to the podcast for a year you both got into my head.
    Tonight I plan to go to my first BJJ class. I have some prior combat sport experience but never solely BJJ.
    At 47, I'm reasonably fit doing what I'm doing, but I can't shake the thought of, FOMO (fear of missing out). I have a feeling it's going to be great. Just going in being humble, relaxed and ready to absorb the knowledge.
    Thanks again to you both!

  • @breakfreefromthematrix
    @breakfreefromthematrix Před rokem +8

    About 1 month in here.. I feel like the first couple classes were the toughest since I knew nothing. I haven’t been in a situation where I knew absolutely nothing about something. But I’m getting better. Escaping, trying to survive, avoiding getting pulled into a standing guillotine. First time that happened multiple times in a class I went home a CZcams studied how to escape it. Next class it didn’t happen again. Improvement is a great feeling, even as an absolute beginner. Cheers!

    • @Smmitherss
      @Smmitherss Před 8 měsíci

      I’ve been doing it for a month I’m 15 and I go only 2 times a week, most of the time I roll I always get tapped. When will I start to stop getting tapped?

  • @jtmooolah
    @jtmooolah Před 3 dny

    Motivation. Keep going, don’t give up!

  • @lacygunnoe
    @lacygunnoe Před 3 lety

    Experiencing all these challenges you mentioned currently-thanks for the perspective.

  • @dominicc.2935
    @dominicc.2935 Před 3 lety +5

    I just started BJJ journey last month and i’m loving every min of it!

  • @finchtime
    @finchtime Před 4 lety +16

    Just started my BJJ journey and loving it - thank you Jocko!

  • @ocantu1987
    @ocantu1987 Před 3 lety +2

    i started 2 weeks ago at 33. Man the techniques are very detailed and take tons of practice.

  • @abelmore7
    @abelmore7 Před 2 lety +1

    Just started learning this year, I’m 33 workout regularly/stretch/very conditioned, my take away…VERY humbling, physically/mentally a different beast, & most importantly the guys I spar with who’ve been doing it a year minimum & some who are black belts are great to be around to help teach me basic(emphasis on the word basic) they want me to learn or more importantly how to mentally respond to different situations when we’re sparing. I’m very thankful, appreciative for them and brotherhood comradery they have being amongst them.
    If your on the fence? Do it. You’ll be glad you did. I am.🤙🏻

  • @abba9881
    @abba9881 Před 4 lety +4

    basically those are the advices for every situation when you start a new thing

  • @Quodge
    @Quodge Před 2 lety +4

    Class three tonight. Loving it. I keep on reminding myself that a white belt isn’t nothing. It’s the only belt you can give yourself and it’s the way of elevating yourself above the unskilled masses who don’t train. Here’s to the grind.

  • @BeantownEater
    @BeantownEater Před 4 lety

    Awesome, the feed back to the question

  • @Airborne_Arty82
    @Airborne_Arty82 Před rokem

    Started this morning. Very accurate information regarding what to expect.

  • @drjimjam1112
    @drjimjam1112 Před 3 lety +31

    Thanks so much for the encouragement and insight. I just started at 71 and am loving it.
    Edit: broke a toe in a truck unloading accident, surgery requiring a pin in a couple of days. BJJ postponed.
    Edit: Broke another toe stubbing it on the mat but both all healed up and back in class. Moved to a smaller school. Got my first triangle choke!! The people at both schools are the best part so far!
    1 year later still at it. A few more injuries, just accidental stuff. Learning way to slowly but that’s the way life goes sometimes. Looking forward to my first tournament. Planning to enter by belt and weight, not age.

  • @ER-by3ys
    @ER-by3ys Před 2 lety +3

    I loved this video. I'm a 44 yr old army veteran and I've been really thinking about starting jiu jitsu as another way of self improvement. I'm not trying to smash anyone just want to learn technique and have a good experience.

  • @Groovepocket80
    @Groovepocket80 Před rokem

    Thank you guys. I really needed to hear this.

  • @huttoncobb3625
    @huttoncobb3625 Před rokem

    54 and just starting this journey. Thank you for showing us the way

  • @jorgeestrada5547
    @jorgeestrada5547 Před rokem +4

    I’m 24, grew up very “comfortable” and yesterday was day 1. It was fun but I got my ass kicked very easily EVERYTIME😂. I’m glad I heard someone say to drop the ego because as I was trying to get out of someone’s leg grip, whatever they call it, I was going full force and this dude told me “if you use full force, you’ll exhaust yourself and beat yourself, watch!” and then he taps me 3 times 😂. Glad that I was able to experience it because it really woke me up to life in general. Now I understand why they say to find a good partner, was blessed to have 4 different people having fun to teach me haha

  • @Investors_Consigliere
    @Investors_Consigliere Před rokem +4

    Can't lie the first and last time I went to jiu Jitsu practice was madness, I was beyond tired from laying on the ground.....lil dudes was wrapping me up with ease who I thought I would manhandle lol I'm 6'8 and 325lbs and was getting wrapped up lol I plan on starting back but I wanna work on my condition first

  • @Spazz0804
    @Spazz0804 Před 2 lety

    Starting my first class next week. Excited but nervous. This video and reading all the comments is helping me calm down about it and know what to expect. Thank you!

  • @Sk82478
    @Sk82478 Před 4 měsíci

    Second day today!!! This is amazing advice!!!

  • @jasonmurray8777
    @jasonmurray8777 Před 3 lety +6

    Jiu Jitsu is a method for developing and/or maintaining doggedness. You either have it when you start or you will develop it if you keep training. The best part is that there is a carryover effect. Folks who gain it in Jiu Jitsu will find they are able to endure in other areas of their life as well.

  • @fredericmenges
    @fredericmenges Před 2 lety +4

    I am 51 years old, and you for one case motivated me also to start this BJJ journey.
    I am small, 67 KG light, and it is truly a very Long, Slow and Hard Journey.
    Now I love the training, the learning of movements in general, the nice people you meet,, basically everything.
    Unfortunately I now truly believe that I am not very gifted at it, but I am in.no rush at all.
    Just want to keep enjoying the whole BJJ experience.
    But getting smashed around at every roll by everyone is truly… frustrating from time to time ;)

    • @kampa9141
      @kampa9141 Před rokem

      Some people definitely are gifted..
      But no talent alone will never win against discipline, training and persistence.
      Are you still training jiu jitsu ?
      All the best mate!

  • @ricardoruiz6329
    @ricardoruiz6329 Před 2 lety +2

    Started training in Hudson WI in June this year 2021 now in October and I have my first stripe. Will be turning 23 in Nov. Excited to see where this journey goes

  • @Michael-lt2yi
    @Michael-lt2yi Před 2 lety +1

    Just had my first class like an hour ago. Good to hear these tips for starting.

  • @Craigy975
    @Craigy975 Před rokem +48

    I started brazilian jui jitsu training recently At 44 years old ! I'm finding it difficult to remember the moves.

    • @Septicshites
      @Septicshites Před rokem +1

      youll get it

    • @ramonmacias1452
      @ramonmacias1452 Před rokem +3

      When rolling freely maybe ask your partner if you can start from let’s say half guard or on the ground and practice the submissions or practice passing the guard and work on either certain moves from that class or ones you want to improve on.

    • @amongstthepigeons1020
      @amongstthepigeons1020 Před rokem +1

      That's my biggest struggle

    • @CooCuMbEr
      @CooCuMbEr Před rokem +4

      im 40 and looking to get into it
      its so expensive though

    • @eddiesid1149
      @eddiesid1149 Před rokem

      Keep at it mate

  • @1974greymalkin
    @1974greymalkin Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this. Started training this week, and wow....This is hard. I've done some tough things in my life, this may be the toughest. I'm going to stick with it though. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @Atlas60308
    @Atlas60308 Před 3 lety +2

    Litterally first class was today. Very humbling, but I'm excited for the journey

  • @lancescott6651
    @lancescott6651 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m a ncaa wrestler struggling to embrace the grind and this is what has me fired up to be in my position for the first time in a minute

  • @zareh805
    @zareh805 Před 4 lety +4

    I actually like rolling with the higher level guys. They teach a lot when I’m rolling with them. I’ve found out which guys I like to roll with.

  • @1_millionpushups
    @1_millionpushups Před 4 lety +3

    I just took my first class yesterday. Loved it, but truly realized that I know absolutely nothing. And I also realized that it's something you can always improve at. And I've only done one class in my life.

    • @moritzroos87
      @moritzroos87 Před 4 lety

      Me too! First time yesterday. Best feeling.

  • @willingvessel87
    @willingvessel87 Před 2 lety

    I see it as I’m on the first chapter on book one in a library. I’ll just show up everyday, listen, and embrace all of it. Greatest choice I made.

  • @jsnrlvmyfmly
    @jsnrlvmyfmly Před rokem +1

    I'm 48 and I started training jiu jitsu 6 years ago. By far this has been one of the most physically and mentally demanding things that I've ever done in my life but it's also the most rewarding. Don't worry about winning. Just focus on always coming back. Focus on the fact that you get to go somewhere that you love and you get to do something that you love and jiu-jitsu will carve out and create the best version of you possible. Don't get too high and don't get too low.

  • @tOOballs
    @tOOballs Před 3 lety +26

    I started at 107 and I just got my red belt - keep going guys

  • @johnpadilla0029
    @johnpadilla0029 Před 2 lety +6

    I have just started training BJJ at 53, I love every aspect of it & yes it’s frustrating at times. The philosophy of it all is beautiful!!! Anything worth it never comes easy…..🦁💯🙏🏻

  • @overkill_716
    @overkill_716 Před 3 lety +2

    My jiu jitsu journey has been pretty unique. I started at a karate dojo in 2012 that was starting up a jiu jitsu program with a long time wrestler who had a blue belt in jits but with only about 5 other people in the class. He was a lot better than me at first but within a year, after training 5 days a week, I had my blue belt and I was hanging in there really good to the point that he had to really try to avoid my subs and to control me. We were our main sparring partners through most of it and the other white and blue belts were wrestlers too, plus bigger as I'm 155lbs and they were all closer to 200. We became brothers through it. I ended up taking about 3.5 years off to deal with mental health issues while he stuck with it. Fast forward to 2019 and hes got his black belt and I've still got my 3 stripe blue belt. He kept training hard nearly 6 days a week, travelling all over the place, sometimes 700 miles at a time one way while I thought I was done. With everything. I got a call from him last year with a job offer at a gym he was working at as the head instructor. I took it and since then I've been teaching several styles of karate, finally earned my black belt (I had a brown belt in Kempo when I dropped out) I've been back to rolling 5 to 6 days a week, teaching karate, mma, and jiujitsu. I got my fourth stripe on my blue belt earlier this year. I'm 32 and intend to earn my purple belt in Pancrase and jiujitsu by years end. It happens when it happens, but it doesn't hurt to try and go for it.

  • @Avrielfer
    @Avrielfer Před rokem +1

    Its been 21 years since i trained went back today at 27 and let me tell you im so glad i did
    Learning the moves
    Then practicing them
    Aggressively but respectfully no anger or hate bur just wanting to help the other students get better was awesome
    Dont over think
    Do research though then speak to a teacher at the school and most have free beginner classes and just go why not even 2 days out the week is a great time to let off steam and be around like minded people who just want to have fun and get better
    Biggest thing is the being humble part im some one who needs that more and being tossed around quickly and choked or locked up by a person 30lbs lighter definitely puts that ego in check when you think your safe because your strong 😂

  • @mikeliggett1599
    @mikeliggett1599 Před 4 lety +12

    Started training in 2015 after I got out of the corps in 2014 I'm Afghanistan combat veteran I served with 3/7 in Sangin Afghanistan I have been trying for 5 years now im a purple belt and I just won a local tournament this weekend gi and nogi so any marines out there who are on the fence about trading just do it be uncomfortable and start training

  • @laylowmafia7072
    @laylowmafia7072 Před rokem +4

    Just started BJJ this week, I’ve had two classes. I told my wife like 20 minutes ago had I not listened to Joko and Rogan talking about the first year or so of BJJ saying you have to go into it knowing you’re going to get your ass kicked hundreds of times I might’ve gave up already. Today was frustrating and I couldn’t improve my position at all, there was a second where I felt I wasn’t going to get it, then I remembered it’s a process. I cannot wait until I know more and can roll competitively.

  • @m.kultra4101
    @m.kultra4101 Před 4 lety

    I'm thinking of learning kendo at 48. This is what I needed to hear. I'm not afraid to work hard and to lose over n over again.

  • @MaxXxLiesMadder
    @MaxXxLiesMadder Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video I’m going to be starting in the near future thanks 🙏