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    Default is bjj a good workout?

    as the heading states

    ive found a class on my island possibly the only 1, i like to get proper good workouts when starting new things and i dont have a clue about bjj

    also whats the chance of my ears getting mashed? they stick out as they are!

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    awesome workout,hard work getting smashed.
    ears might get fucked...might not......only find out by trying it....you can buy earguards if you want

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    Whereabouts are you going? A couple of guys from there come over to Portsmouth and train where I go.
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    the only place i can find is a place in shanklin on the island, no known mma classes as yet though

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    I've played rugby for the last 22 years...

    and BJJ is the hardest cardio workout that i have EVER had.

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    I dunno, BJJ can be a VERY hard workout...but not if you're doing it "right", the aim of it is to use leverage and your opponents hard work and momentum to manipulate them; so if you're really good at it, you won't get much of a "workout".

    I'm trying to make sense here, I'm mega tired; you all know what I mean

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanCrase View Post
    I dunno, BJJ can be a VERY hard workout...but not if you're doing it "right", the aim of it is to use leverage and your opponents hard work and momentum to manipulate them; so if you're really good at it, you won't get much of a "workout".

    I'm trying to make sense here, I'm mega tired; you all know what I mean
    I dunno, doing it right still works you out when the other guy weighs double your weight. I weigh about 65 kilos and I regularly go against guys weighing 116 kilos. The only way I survive is because I am doing it right but it's hard work. When I go against guys my size then its much easier for sure.

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    Yes it is!

    Great for cardio, flexibility, muscle endurance and much more interesting than going to the gym
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    I see the experienced guys where i train sweat just as much as the new guys, even though they can exploit the whole momentum/leverage deal better they are usually rolling with other experienced guys and so still need to work hard.

    Anyone else noticed a lot of new guys hold their breath while trying to muscle things too much while rolling?

    Anyway, the answer is yes, BJJ will wreck you.

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    wrecks me lol
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