Epi 63 Busting BJJ Myths - a podcast by Byron Jabara

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This week Gary and Byron will be discussing several myths about BJJ.  Do you agree with our discussion of these myths?  We have personal experiences with most of these myths and we share them.


Myth 1 Upper belts don't get tapped out by lower belts


Myth 2 You can earn your belt in a certain amount of time


Myth 3 Size and strength are not very important


Myth 4 Black belts know all the answers


Myth 5 Watching the pros is a great way to get better


Myth 6 More training is always better for you


Myth 7 Because you train BJJ you will be ready for a street fight


Myth 8 If someone is better than you at BJJ they will always be better than you at BJJ


Myth 9 Your excuse for not doing BJJ is valid


Myth 10 A black belt is the best teacher


Myth 11 Going home beat up everyday is okay


Myth 12 Bonus Myth- BJJ works on zombies


Quote of the week: "If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly" Gilbert K. Chesterton-  In this quote Gary shares an example about his poor golfing skills.  If you want to be good at BJJ you need to accept the fact that you will be doing it badly for a while and improvement will come with practice.


Article of the week:"The Quick and Easy Way to Dye Your BJJ Gi" by Attacktheback.com Tons of cool pictures about how to dye your gi.  Check out the stitching!


Want a better Guillotine Choke? Check out this seminar by our friend Roy Marsh!


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