Many of you know me for my expertise in self-defense, a passion that has shaped my life's journey from white belt to black belt. My curiosity about the various aspects of self-defense has driven me every step of the way.
One of the most intriguing elements is how culture influences the perception and practice of self-defense. This is a vast topic that goes beyond a single post, but it's crucial for understanding the art's depth.
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At 42, I still practice self-defense daily. It's an integral part of Jiu-Jitsu for me, something I share with my family. I prioritize it in our training because I believe it can enhance not just your life, but also the lives of those around you.
Recently, I’ve delved deeper into sport BJJ, specifically No-Gi, and I'm constantly learning and competing in the local scene whenever possible.
Jiu-Jitsu has many facets, offering endless opportunities for growth and engagement. It's a lifestyle that never gets boring.
I invite you to come and learn this beautiful art. Experience pure BJJ right here in Chelmsford.