
Originally Posted by
Alder Hampel
Nasty title right? I don't believe that at all, but I've heard it many times before. I'm wondering how many people feel like the HAVE to compete in Jiu Jitsu. We have a decent group of competitors at VN, but we also have a groups of people that don't compete at all. I used to promote competition to everybody, but now I've changed that philosophy. I now only promote competition to people who actively seek it out. I find less discouraged students that way. We have had a lot of guys compete, then never show up again, or very shortly after would burn out. I find jiu jitsu is for everybody, but competing isn't necessarily for everybody.
Agree or disagree?
I don't think comp is necessary. It is a great way to go out and meet new people and see what's new as far as techniques go. I've seen high level schools having 2 paths for students, when belts are the question- the competitor belt path and the "I'm a 40 hour work week, full grown man, I can't lose enough weight to get into my division, my family needs me healthy" belt path.
The competitor belt path takes a lot is going to take a lot to prove you are worthy of the belt. I'm a 40 hour work week, full grown man, I can't lose enough weight to get into my division, my family needs me healthy person, but I want to compete not at senior level, but adult division, because that's just my nature. I'm a gangster.