It can get very tiring. I've been bruised, bloodied, and broken, but I keep coming back because I love the sport.
It's all about your game plan, if you don't have one you're in trouble. I just have to be confident in what I do, by making my game plan and carrying it out.
Jujitsu is definitely harder for me, especially striking. I just have to wait for them to come at me, and then make my move.
My instructors treat me the same as any other student. If I don't block, I get hit, just like anyone else.
One of my friends went to the Olympics in '04. So a lot of us are working towards getting on the Olympic team as well.
Very few of my opponents underestimate me. It doesn't matter if I can see them if they're on their back.
This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.
This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.