Anyone self-trained for the most part like I am? I recieved my blue belt from working hard on my own. In fact, most of my techniques were from books, videos and other training partners, not my instructor. I only rolled with my instructor maybe a total of 10 times in 4 years! I won't mention who my instructor was, but he didn't really teach me much.
Anyway, since 2002 I've been training with friends and we don't have a black belt master. Our training consists of BJJ, Muay Thai, boxing, wrestling and anything we can get our hands into. None of us are high ranking belts, but that's not important to us. We just train and compete. Heck, I only wear my white belt and it's getting dark, just like in the old days.
But, I know the advantage of having a true master instructor. It's a metric system for which you can guage your proficiency level. It's just not realistic for me or my buddies. We don't have that kind of money, and MOST BJJ masters are here for the money. We take pride in the fact that we train for the love, nothing more. Just 10 guys who love to roll and train.
Anyway, since 2002 I've been training with friends and we don't have a black belt master. Our training consists of BJJ, Muay Thai, boxing, wrestling and anything we can get our hands into. None of us are high ranking belts, but that's not important to us. We just train and compete. Heck, I only wear my white belt and it's getting dark, just like in the old days.
But, I know the advantage of having a true master instructor. It's a metric system for which you can guage your proficiency level. It's just not realistic for me or my buddies. We don't have that kind of money, and MOST BJJ masters are here for the money. We take pride in the fact that we train for the love, nothing more. Just 10 guys who love to roll and train.
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