Originally Posted by
ScottRay
This thread is not about my old students and Texas' MMA policies. This guy asked for support...
I understand what your saying, I know it is not a death sentence to contract Hep C, I know it is treatable. It is a game changer in my book, and apparently the agency I work for thinks so too. They want me to go to counseling and will pay for everything I need to do. Has it changed me already? Not knowing is worse than knowing. Can't sleep so well, have some anger in me, I am anxious about my results. Having to wait until December to know for sure, killer. Having BJJ MMA plans put on hold at my age - that really is kinda the least of my concerns at this point, but I need to continue to do stress relief. Let's be real about one thing, I carry a gun, so no one, my family, me, my employer, coworkers, or the public, want me running around half cocked so to speak
Punching and kicking people at the gym was a great stress reliever, kept me in shape too. Doing BJJ and MMA was also good for the job. I am getting older and the people I deal with tend to stay around the ages of 21-35. I was spending 3 days a week at the gym, roughly 3 hours on Saturdays, and anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 on Mondays and Wednesdays. That is why I came here, to see what suggestions people had for continued training without being in the gym.
thank you for your replies.
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