Just don't let Cody win!
I know how you feel, and I'm a good bit older than you are. Student/Enthusiast of Muay Thai and it would be cool to climb in a ring one time.....but, I also have a lot going on and I don't "need" to fight. Closest I come is sparring on open mat night with the mouthpiece in.....that usually about does it for any itch I might have for a real match.OaklandAg06 said:
Good luck- let us know how the event goes- I am considering signing up for the June JJWL event in Dallas and would like to hear about how their events run.
I have really mixed feelings about competing- on one hand, I enjoy competition and testing myself against others- it is a reason I think we all enjoy the sport. However I am also 37, with a 4 year old, a puppy and the primary income earner for my house- I have a hard time measuring the risks of getting injured as a white belt in a local tournament with literally no upside other than to say "I did it". I would be curious on other peoples thoughts about competing as a hobbyist, especially if you are in a similar situation- masters, lower belt, etc.
Sweep4-2 said:
Congrats!! But nooooooo don't turn into one of those blue belts who goes missing shortly after promotion!!!
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