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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
I try to train with people better than myself always. I'm not really worried about being better than others, I do it to make sure that every time I train, I'm being pushed beyond my limits.
Have you been consistently training all these years? Seems like you started BJJj quite a few years ago now
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Good for you man. Only to get better is train with people better than you.
I started Muay Thai back in my early 20's, kept with it on and off. I've stopped due to injuries a lot. Same with BJJ. I was about to quit everything as I wasn't seeing improvement anymore as I got older, started upping my mileage cycling. But it always comes back full circle, the need to get back on the mats to train. My split nowadays is 3 to 4 days BJJ, 2 days Thai. And I don't push as hard as I used too with it, MT is just too rough on the body. Sitting also has been wrecking havoc on my hips, got a standing desk to offset it. Good luck in your training.