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Martial arts/Brazilian jiu jitsu for guys with no anger issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rush87" data-source="post: 601922" data-attributes="member: 7524"><p>From my personal experience anger is a weakness. It's an emotion that overrides logic. The best BJJ athletes in the game work with their mind. The most elite in the game just so happen to have the athletic prowess to couple their cool heads under pressure.</p><p></p><p>The ability to stay calm is paramount. Anger and aggression are second to this. I've been a life long martial artist and this is the recurring theme that I've had the luxury of hearing from my low level trainers, right through to guys such as Anderson Silva and Antonio Nogueira who have provided seminars at some of the gyms with which I have trained.</p><p></p><p>Your own competitive nature will provide aggression through a will to win. Getting angry will only serve to cloud your focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rush87, post: 601922, member: 7524"] From my personal experience anger is a weakness. It's an emotion that overrides logic. The best BJJ athletes in the game work with their mind. The most elite in the game just so happen to have the athletic prowess to couple their cool heads under pressure. The ability to stay calm is paramount. Anger and aggression are second to this. I've been a life long martial artist and this is the recurring theme that I've had the luxury of hearing from my low level trainers, right through to guys such as Anderson Silva and Antonio Nogueira who have provided seminars at some of the gyms with which I have trained. Your own competitive nature will provide aggression through a will to win. Getting angry will only serve to cloud your focus. [/QUOTE]
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