Originally Posted by
David Rosado
I've always enjoyed fighting. Not even because I was angry. I just enjoyed it. Probably because I grew up watching Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Van Damme, Segal, and all the other B action movies that came out during the 80's early 90's. Of all of them, my favorite was bloodsport and all the knock offs that copied the style vs style idea.
Then came UFC 1. The real version of bloodsport. And watching Royce Gracie do what he did changed everything for me. When I'd fight, I was slower than most kids so I'd have to grapple them. Most fights I had growing up ended with me in mount. And here is Royce using mount scientifically....but he could also fight off his back? My uncle was a wrestler and would bully me. I landed an armbar from guard and I was in love with BJJ from then on. This was the coolest martial art I've ever encountered. I still feel that way.
Sadly, it took me nearly 20 years to actually become a practitioner. When I wanted to train BJJ when I was a kid, there was no such thing. And I kind of just left it like that. My love for BJJ turned into a love for MMA until I saw a video of Eddie demonstrating the truck. My mind was blown. I had no idea BJJ had evolved so much! Then I started searching 10th planet stuff. Found out about 10th planet rochester and started browsing the forum and PM'ing coach Herzog. At that point my work schedule didn't let me join. Nah, truth is, it was inconvenient and I was still in excuse mode. I don't have a car. I'd have to wake up hours earlier. Winter's going to be tough. Blah blah excuses. Then last year, I wasted a whole summer drinking bacardi 151, eating trash, and getting fat. For the first time in my life I was unhappy with how I felt. And I stopped making excuses and started going to JJ.
Life's been great since then. It's had an amazing impact on my whole life. Seriously. It's helped me be a better man.