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Martial arts/Brazilian jiu jitsu for guys with no anger issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Knowledge" data-source="post: 601917" data-attributes="member: 8182"><p>I don't have anger issues. I've been doing gi and no gi jiujitsu for 4 years now. </p><p></p><p>The guys who walk through the door with a chip on their shoulder never last beyond blue belt. All the higher belts I know are all gentlemen. If you're intimidated by guys who are aggressive and strong, BJJ would be a great step in breaking that fear. Since JJ is highly practical and a lot of the training involves sparring, you'll come across and find ways to deal with all sorts of characters. </p><p></p><p>You don't need to be Alexander Karelin to survive on the mats. If you're lightweight and "non-aggressive" you can develop a good guard game to nullify the heavy strong players. </p><p></p><p>My advice to you is to just stop thinking about it and walk into a gym and sign up. It will do great things for your confidence</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Knowledge, post: 601917, member: 8182"] I don't have anger issues. I've been doing gi and no gi jiujitsu for 4 years now. The guys who walk through the door with a chip on their shoulder never last beyond blue belt. All the higher belts I know are all gentlemen. If you're intimidated by guys who are aggressive and strong, BJJ would be a great step in breaking that fear. Since JJ is highly practical and a lot of the training involves sparring, you'll come across and find ways to deal with all sorts of characters. You don't need to be Alexander Karelin to survive on the mats. If you're lightweight and "non-aggressive" you can develop a good guard game to nullify the heavy strong players. My advice to you is to just stop thinking about it and walk into a gym and sign up. It will do great things for your confidence [/QUOTE]
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