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Training Hard vs. Training Long — Where Are You Now?
At some point, every grappler reaches a crossroads. Early on, progress looks like rounds, intensity, and proving something. Later, it starts to look like control, recovery, and choosing when to push. If you’ve been training long enough, you’ve probably felt the shift: - Injuries take longer to heal - Ego costs more than it used to - Smart positions matter more than winning scrambles - Longevity becomes the real goal This Guild exists for grapplers who want to train well into their later years, not burn out early. 👉 Where are you in that transition? - What changed in how you train? - What do you protect now that you didn’t before? - What advice would you give your younger self? Drop your experience below. This is how we learn from each other.
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Started Jiu Jitsu at 44. It’s been an awesome experience. I competed 3 months in, competition was a crazy experience. Made it to blue belt before I got an injury that took me off the mats. Now I’ve been recovering for months and hoping to get back on the mats soon. That being said I will definitely be more conscious of my shoulders.
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@Valkyrie Jiu jitsu unfortunately it’s arthritis that is ailing me. I’m not sure how to tackle it. I’ve tried strengthening the muscles around it and it still hurts pretty bad after training even if I’ve not been in any shoulder compromising positions. Just the movement and pulling of grip fighting will make it hurt.
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Timothy Schreiber
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