Sure you do jiu jitsu because you love it. You also want to improve. So how do you measure this?
To base your performance against these foes is unfair to yourself and your own progress. That's why the practice of jiu jitsu isn't best measured in terms of wins or loses or amount of submissions inflicted or eaten per class. Sure you tap but there are also many other ways of determining progress in jiu jitsu.
How can we do it better?
In this podcast we discuss three ways:
+ # Consistent sessions per week.
+ Your breath during rolls.
+ Length of time without an injury.
+ Amount of fun.
Have a listen and let us know what you think!
Thanks for being a part of the Higher Jiu Jitsu Podcast. Matty and I appreciate you!
Original blog post can be found Here.
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Stories Show #021 - Mental Toughness w/ Pat Osbourne
#039 To the Telos - When There is No Jiu Jitsu
#037 What We Wish We Knew Before Starting Jiu Jitsu
#036 Getting Started with Jiu Jitsu - The Higher Guide
#035 The Higher Mission and our Jiu Jitsu Vision
#034 How To Help a Friend in Competition
#033 Be a Good Uke. Here's How
#032 On Cranking Necks and Cracking Joints
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#029 To Compete or Not to Compete?
#028 Help Me I Got Choked Out
#027 So You Want to Start a Jiu Jitsu Academy
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