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Originally Posted by Solid
Sorry, we're doing Brazilian Jujitsu. I'm assuming that's what BJJ means, if so- excellent!
As for the workout, it was an atypical day and won't happen again. Today is my easy day anyway, so I figured I'd max myself on Monday and recooperate today. Might not work, but I can miss morning PT tomorrow if I need to.
I think one of the greatest features of the programme I'm in is that all the 'special activities' are student run and completely optional. As such, I don't have a rigid CoC to deal with whenever I hurt a knee or get a nasty bone bruise because I landed in a bad position.
The sparring was the best part. I sparred against an ex-wrestler who knew some LINS, and was whooped consistently for half an hour. So much fun, though.
Solid
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Yes, that is what BJJ meant, not some extracurricular sport.
Student lead activities is called "Leadership Training", IIRC. Many have not had it before. Also will show you follower techniques, if you are an astute observer.
LINES is what we teach students here at the school as a baseline technique.
Do not neglect your studies, Young Jedi.
TR
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