The only thought (besides RIGHT ON) is that you don’t train para jiujitsu, you train jiu jitsu like the rest of us and are an animal. Big, small, strong, weak, young, old, ptsd, law enforcement, preschool teacher, or otherwise. We are all different with our own preconceived limitations. Jiu jitsu shows us the limitations are only in our minds and our paths are our own. The hardest belt to get is white and to decide to step on the Matt is the most daunting.
Otherwise, if your story inspires one one person to start training, that is victory. We need more animals like you.
Ossssss.
Thank you very much @zachpickleman !
It makes me glad to read a comment like yours.
One of the things Jiu-jitsu has taught me was the importance of keep strong mindset, specially during trainings. And how it changes everything, since our daily development, routine, and consequently, the medals.
Like you said, doesn’t matter who or how we are atm. By the time we understand every kind of development requires time and dedication, and get that “this recipe” is applicable to ALL humans, there’s no second thought when it comes to the effects of constant focus on self-improvemt ! 👍
OSS! 👊