
Originally Posted by
Tori Applegate
That's a good fear, hurting your training partner. I believe we've had a good few of those that were timid about giving any squeeze to anything for fear of hurting someone. That's a great experience man! It's hard to be out of shape and do Jiu Jitsu, that's for sure.
When I first started Jiu Jitsu it was because my dad started messing around with the system while I was away playing hockey. Traditionally we liked to grapple and roll around like we knew what we were doing, (but we were awful) until I came back home and he tapped me with the lockdown. (Yes I tapped from the lockdown)... I thought my calf muscle was gonna be ripped off so immediately I got up and was like fuck this I'm not wrestling with you anymore because you're doing shady ass shit that's gonna prevent me from playing hockey. Eventually my dad met up with Josh (The Moon Head of 10P Chicago), and started doing privates. He kept insisting we wrestle, and I did, and the he hip bump swept me and ended up In mount, then he almost Americana'd me, in an effort to not lose I started going with him, not wanting to lose turned into a passion to learn Jiu Jitsu, and made me hungrier than ever to get out there and continue my Jiu Jitsu journey.
My biggest fears walking in we're
Will I get hurt?
How Much pressure is too much?
When do I tap?
What do I do when everyone in the gym kicks my ass?
What do I need to away from the gym to continue to get better?
The only advice I can give is to just enjoy it an have fun. If you don't like rolling around on the ground with sweaty men/women, maybe jiu jitsu isn't for them, or maybe that feeling of being humbled by someone smaller than you will keep you coming back for more.