They say pressure makes diamonds.
So then are the joys of jiu jitsu locked in competition, now and forever? Or can we enjoy jiu jitsu and learn and flourish on the mats and off, without the rigours of competition?
Join Matty and I as we discuss the pros and cons of competition, as well as how to do it safely and effectively, for long term benefits.
The Need to Win vs Learn.Sure pressure can be fun if that's what you enjoy. But when you are competing you are there to win.
But take a moment and think about where you are at in the journey of jiu jitsu. Let's say you're a white belt, or even a blue belt. Are you skills at a level to be tested? Is it the right time of your journey to go from learning to winning? Take note that winning and learning can be two very different things.
Goddamn Injuries!!
When you don't have the basic skills of Gracie Jiu Jitsu, and when you don't have the understanding of the essential principles that make our art form what it is, then a competition roll isn't so much a jiu jitsu match as it is a backyard roll with a stranger.
Jits for Glory or Jits for a Lifetime?
You can find glory within jiu jitsu on the competition mats, and you can also find it off them too.
For both peoples competition can be a fun outlet for your competitive juices, and a chance to test yourself in a different environment to anything you have ever encountered. As long as we aim to be safe, and keep the experiences within the realms of learning for the future, we can have fun and everyone is happy.
Original article can be found here.
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