Wouldn’t it be great if you could achieve what you’ve set out to do… Right now?
As in, if you could learn something so important, something so vital – that it’d serve as an enormous push for your BJJ journey.
Well, even though sudden and momentous realizations sometimes do happen in Jiu-Jitsu, there’s nothing out there that will truly help you make that one giant leap.
Only consistency, only small steps will help you achieve your goals. Or fail at them.
Brian Glick explains why this is the case:
Many people build their practice around the notion of massive breakthroughs, technical advances or big leaps that will change everything.
Others focus on closing the big gap, discovering the one missing piece that will shut down their entries and attacks and defenses.But success in offense or defense doesn’t usually happen this way. Instead we succeed – and fail – one step at a time.
He continues:
You never really add a bunch of techniques or skills all at once.
They develop one at a time, or in chains of movement you build gradually.And you’re also swept one sweep at a time, submitted one attack at a time, thrown one throw at a time.
That’s how progress looks – and it’s slow enough to study, to review and consider.
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