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American Jiu Jitsu
these threads last months so cji3 edition now
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>>260914
Thinking about doing BJJ or AJJ to get into shape and quit alcohol. Good idea yes or no? Here are my stats
>26 years old (almost 27)
>6’5”
>223 pounds
>25% body fat
>9 INCH COCK (and girthy)
Also I want male only classes and less than 10 people if preferred since I hate crowds (I’m autistic). What do you guys think?
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>>262479
>Thinking about doing BJJ or AJJ to get into shape
Jiujitsu is a great workout, but IMHO it's an even better reason to work out. Improving your strength, resilience, and gas tank on the mats could be a great motivator to get in the gym and do your strength, mobility, and conditioning work.
>quit alcohol
Don't know much about alcoholism/sobriety, but I gotta think that seeking challenge, learning, growth, etc can't hurt.
>stats
Seems fine, great time to start training. You're about the same bf% I am, we both need to get leaner.
>Also I want male only classes and less than 10 people if preferred since I hate crowds
Hard to guarantee, but that matches the vibe of a lot of small hardcore gyms. Just get on google maps, find all the jiujitsu gyms in your area, figure out which ones are within driving distance, and start visiting them.
They'll have some form of trial period. Take advantage of that and try them all. Don't get pressured into signing up until after you've made the rounds. Then select the gym you like.
Report back with your findings.
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>>262479
>>262603
>IMHO it's an even better reason to work out.
>quit alcohol
these all kind of play nicely together. i had already been working out for years and was cutting out drinking a lot in the year or two prior to when i started. hangovers were a huge part of it and now im in the gym friday night, saturday morning. dont get hungover. dont want to be hungover. having classes in the evening during the week and doing cardio or lifting in the morning i just dont have time in the week to feel like shit. shifting some of my focus outside the gym to bodyweight exercises and adding regular stretching i feel better now than i ever did before training. the idea that everybody gets hurt or ends up with major injuries is perpetuated by people that treat them like inevitabilities. ive been hurt twice in the gym in years and missed a grand total of a week. jacked up my knee and just gave up sweeps from half guard on that side for two weeks. took myself out for longer as a white belt getting drunk one night and doing stupid shit. havent had more than two or three drinks at a time since. if you find the type of gym youre looking for theyll pull you along quick. just listen to them and train smart
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>>262479
Dude ignore that guy above lmfao
Are you an ex wrestler? Insanely flexible? Athletic? Ex rugby player?
You're gonna get injured my dude. Enjoy the high whilst you can, because your day is going to eventually be spent thinking about injuries and skin infections