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Your Jiu-Jitsu will get better


Your Jiu-Jitsu will get better

Your Jiu-Jitsu will get better, don’t waste time or energy worrying about this. keep showing up and things will change. Making progress in Jiu-Jitsu is no easy feat, but if you give maximum effort, things will improve. . There are a thousand obstacles that you will run into daily, weekly, monthly and yearly. There will be days you swear your getting worse rather than better, times when you feel everyone is progressing faster than you, moves that seem to work well on you but which you can’t seem to perform on anyone. Understand that maximum effort is not just about how hard you can push your body, it’s about how long you can push your mind. As long as the mind leads, the body will follow. No matter how tired your body may be, if you can keep your mind active you will never stop. Keep your mind in the game by constantly setting new goals, asking yourself what you can change to improve progress and studying the great athletes of past and present and researching how their knowledge can translate into your progress. Physical exhaustion is normal and, within common sense limits, a good thing in so far as it indicates the kind of effort required for excellence. It will pass with a good meal and a sound nights sleep, but mental exhaustion is fatal as the body won’t follow a despondent, unmotivated mind. Look for ways to stay mentally engaged and motivated and physical fatigue will never stop you. Here at Savarese BJJ (www.njbjj.com), make sure you are getting in 1 of the Blitz classes every week to challenge your mind, skill and will.