
Originally Posted by
Jeff Quiggle
For the last couple of days I have been thinking about quitting Jiu Jitsu because I can't seem to get into a gym because of money or other reasons(money being the big one). Just wondering has anyone else had this problem?
There are things you can still do to help you with your forward progress in JJ. Stretch while you watch TV, are on break, hell work on your squeeze power in class if you're not having to take notes. Do the solo JJ drills when you get the time at home. There are a ton online you can do. Find a partner to drill techniques with in different positions, which you can do from home for the cost of a mat. You can go super cheap on the mat, but you just won't be able to roll on it if it's not thick enough, unless you want rug burn, or concrete rash. Don't give up man. JJ is a unique martial art in that it's both effective, AND you can do it till you're old. I don't see myself doing Muay Thai or Boxing at 60, but I can definitely see myself doing flexibility drills and rolling till that age and higher. Think of Helio Gracie =D. He was rolling with young bucks till he died. People age so much faster when they get sedentary. Make the lifestyle choice to stay healthy, flexible, and active for the rest of your lifetime. There are many sports, activities you could do to achieve that. JJ just happens to be mine.