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  • Ten Reasons to Fall in Love with Jiu Jitsu

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    It’s coming up on Valentine’s Day where we show appreciation, adoration and affection for who and (today) what we love. We take time to articulate WHY we get that warm fuzzy feeling when that special someone (or something) crosses our mind. Thus, I want to talk about Jiu Jitsu and why I LOVE Gracie Barra Jiu Jistu in Mansfield, TX.

    I am in withdrawal. I have actually been healthy, but my poor Spawn has been bringing home a string of seriously contagious bugs (I.e. stomach flu) and managed to infect Hubby and my mom and, because I LOVE my BJJ peeps?

    I am nice enough not to share the experience of praying for death in the middle of the night with a stomach ache.
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    Yeah I am classy like that.

    But here is me.

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    Last night I was woefully looking at pictures of all my BJJ friends who I miss DEARLY and it made me really start thinking about why I love them and Jiu Jitsu and I have come up with the TOP TEN REASONS to Fall in Love with Jiu Jitsu.

    10. If you train as a family it is not only legal to arm bar your spouse, GF/BF, child…but encouraged 😀
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    9. It’s legal to choke people.

    Unlike that guy who’s honking me at a RED FREAKING LIGHT because I was refusing to block an entrance to a school just so we all could WAIT at the RED LIGHT…closer. Choking him? Totally illegal.

    Bummer 🙁 .

    Really, Buddy? Just freaking REALLY.

    8. You learn that real friends still love you even after using you as a human Swiffer.
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    7. It’s really awesome exercise.
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    So you sleep better, feel more relaxed (probably because choking people legally can be cathartic), and it limbers up those muscles that get tight from sitting at the computer on Facebook too long.

    6. You make friends without the aid of alcohol.

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    Face it. When you get to be an adult, making friends is no easy task. When we were kids, it was as simple as, “You have a bike? I HAVE A BIKE! OMG! We must be best friends!” These days, for folks who aren’t into a bar scene, finding a way to socialize is no simple deal. But, with Jiu Jitsu? No problem.

    Of course, you can add alcohol later. Sometimes helps *limps away*

    5. You make REALLY good friends.

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    As in friends who can and WILL beat up anyone who messes with you. Yeah, dude at the light revving your car and threatening me? I am looking at YOU. I know people who will omoplata that sass right out of you.

    4. Jiu Jitsu is similar to Fight Club and you have friends…you don’t even know you HAVE.

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    Seriously. I wear my Gracie shirt everywhere. It’s like those Barbie shoes my mom had to sneak in and steal and burn so I would stop wearing them because I’d long ago outgrown them but they were just TOO AWESOME.

    Anyway…

    One day I’m in another town having lunch. They guy at the counter is all, “Oh, you do Jiu Jitsu.” *wink, wink* *gives me extra brisket then slinks back in shadows with a knowing smile*

    I feel part of Project Mayhem already. We meet, beat each other up and the only difference is we aren’t planning on taking out the credit card companies and we are encouraged to tell others about Fight Club Jiu Jitsu.

    3. There IS a certain BAD@$$ Factor
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    And what is NOT to love about that? Hey, I’m a 41 year old MOM who drives an SUV. I need all the help I can get. It can be tough when you get older. You don’t want to be ridiculous, but you might not quite be ready to talk about fiber supplements with friends. BJJ helps us create that nice MIDDLE ERA where we are still kind of…okay incredibly cool even if we are “old.”

    2. You get to hang out with Professor Young.

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    Well worth paying for. This guy is AMAZING. You cannot be unhappy being around the guy. NOT KIDDING. Having a bad day? Spend three minutes with Professor and you will be all better. It is weird and if he goes missing, we know he’s been abducted by either the government or the pharmaceutical companies who are going to study him.

    1. You can protect yourself and those you LOVE from harm.

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    Woe be to the bully who messes with my kid or frankly anyone I care about. Love is a verb and what better way to express love for another person than volunteering to get beaten up multiple times a week all so you can keep THEM safer?

    THAT is love.

    Awwww. Man, I get all choked up at that.

    Happy Valentines! I love you all. I miss my BJJ Brothers and Sisters. There is SO much to love about Jiu Jitsu that one little post cannot convey what you simply have to experience for yourself. Gracie Jiu Jistu is not a sport or a hobby or a workout…it is a LIFE. And a very cool and rewarding one at that.

    WE LOVE YOU! To show our love, if you want to check out the BJJ experience come by and get a free month. My plan is to be back this coming week. Kid was up sick coughing last night again and I was all, “I’ll get you a pony of you STOP THAT!! I miss Jiu Jistu 🙁 ! You’re killin’ me, Smalls!”

    What are your thoughts? What do you love about Jiu Jistu? How does it simply make your life all better? Am I right about Professor? YOU CANNOT BE IN A BAD MOOD AROUND THE MAN! It’s science.

    Happy Valentines!

    ~Dojo Diva

  • Gracie Barra 30th Anniversary Promotion!

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    If you ever needed a reason to begin your Jiu-Jitsu journey…
    your search ends today.

    For the past 30 years Gracie Barra has been delivering Jiu-Jitsu excellence to local communities all around the world. This month Gracie Barra is celebrating 30 years of Jiu Jitsu and GB is giving you not one but THIRTY reasons to start training today.

    Want to try out a class for free? Fill out the form below or call (817) 453-5858.

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    30 Reasons To Start Training Jiu-Jitsu

    1 – Get in the best shape of your life!
    2 – Surround yourself with great people who will help you accomplish your goals!
    3 – Have a mentor that will walk you through your success as a martial artist!
    4 – Get inspired to achieve more!
    5 – 30% OFF – After all we are celebrating 30 years!!!!
    6 – Free Intro Class – Get started the right way.
    7 – Jiu-Jitsu is a journey for a lifetime.
    8 – Gracie Barra is a family that we choose, and a place where we respect and help each other.
    9 – You will always find a good friends on the mats.
    10 – Focus – The first skill you will improve in your Jiu-Jitsu life.

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    11 – Everyone should learn Self-Defense.
    12 – Confidence – Day-by-day you will learn to trust your body and see yourself becoming more confident.
    13 – Mindset- Jiu-Jitsu will also help you improve your mind.
    14 – Gracie Barra is a place for a everyone, including you.
    15 – Philosophy – Find a new way to live your life. The Jiu-Jitsu philosophy is contagious.
    16 – Tradition – Be part of something bigger than you and make history with us.
    17 – Gentle Art – Jiu-Jitsu focuses on grappling and controlling your opponent rather than striking. It is substantially less violent and injurious than other forms of combat or martial arts.
    18 – Self Esteem – Training Jiu-Jitsu will help you accept yourself and love yourself just the way you are.
    19 – Greatness – Find your greatness thought jiu-jitsu is something possible and mensurable.
    20 – It’s Challenging – You will learn something new every day and the learning never stops.
    21 – GB Environment – You will never know if you never try. Gracie Barra is the right place for you and your family!
    22 – It’s Fun – We promise that you will never get bored doing jiu-jitsu.
    23 – GB Method – Gracie Barra developed an amazing curriculum that will help you learn Jiu-Jitsu in the right way.
    24 – Discipline – To make it happen.
    25 – White Belt – Jiu-Jitsu is a journey and being a white belt is the first step.
    26 – Blue Belt – Being a blue belt in Jiu-Jitsu is an awesome feeling and means that you have the power of perseverance and you didn’t give up.
    27 – GB1 – Fundamental Class. Gracie Barra has created a structure that condenses an immense diversity of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu into core fundamental moves combined intelligently and safely to optimize your learning.
    28 – Purple Belt – Hard Work is how we describe a purple belt and in this phase Jiu-Jitsu has already became a part of you.
    29 – Brown Belt – Patience and dedication. The word that we use to describe the brown belt is patience as we are dreaming a lot about becoming a black belt.
    30 – Black Belt – The journey doesn’t end for those who have reached this level. If you want to be a black belt, be ready to serve. We believe that the knowledge should not die with you. It should be passed on as a legacy.[/expand]

    Gracie Barra Mansfield
    Gracie Barra Mansfield
    (817) 453-5858

  • Valentine’s Day!

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    That time of the year is upon us and we at GB Mansfield invite you to bring your Valentine to train with us on Feb. 14th!

    Many of us are constantly having to maintain a healthy balance between spending time at Jiu Jitsu and spending time with our significant other. Gracie Barra believes in JIU-JITSU FOR EVERYONE and we would like to give you and your S.O. the opportunity to train together!

    For ONE DAY ONLY we will be offering both you and your Valentine a gift for training with Gracie Barra Mansfield:

    • Free Class for your Valentine.
    • Free Gi for the Valentine when they sign up for Jiu-Jitsu.
    • Free Month for you when your Valentine signs up for Jiu-Jitsu.

    This is a great opportunity for you to show your loved one why Jiu Jitsu is so important to you.

    Offer valid only for current GB Mansfield students.

  • Do You Want To Start Learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? How To Get Started!

    Do You Want To Start Learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? How To Get Started!

    When January 1st rolls around many potential students think about getting started training BJJ.

    Here are 5 Tips for Getting Started in BJJ:

    1. You don’t need to “get in shape before I start”.

    This is a common statement by people who are apprehensive about getting started in bjj. Part of it likely originates in the (understandable) wish to avoid “paying your dues” and getting tapped a lot at first.
    Truth is the Gracie Barra warm up and drills will build the type of fitness that bjj requires without being overly exhausting. When you focus on the techniques you are being taught and attend class 2-4 times per week your body will adapt to the new demands.

    The famous GB warm up

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    2. Expect to be the “nail” early on.

    Jiu-jitsu legend Renzo Gracie famously said “Sometimes you are the hammer and sometimes you are the nail!” When you start any new skill, there is that initial step learning curve.

    You are not alone in feeling like the proverbial “nail”. I have witnessed well conditioned competitive fighters from other martial arts flounder when they first started. It isn’t only you!

    3. You don’t need to buy every piece of training gear in the pro shop to start

    Some students of bjj are “gear heads” and have every piece of training aid and fashionable rash guard and spats, limited edition kimono…  the truth is you need to spend hundreds of dollars to get going. read also: 7 Things To Keep In Your BJJ Gear Bag

    A kimono and rash guard are really all you need to get started. Usually your gb school has kimonos in stock in the pro shop and can fit you properly.

    4. Being fit to start helps, but your body will have to adjust to the sports specific requirements of ground grappling.

    This is related to #1
    You might have a six-pack and have great “guns” from all of those concentration curls at the gym, but you will find out quickly that the conditioning required for grappling is different! Forget the beach muscles and think more about core strength, abdominal’s and muscular endurance.

    There is a principle of sports science known as “specificity of training” which means the closer the exercise is to the specific demands of the sport, the greater the carry over benefit.

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    5. Go watch a class before signing up

    Gracie Barra recommends that you seek a legitimate gb school with classes run by a black belt instructor. It isn’t always possible to find a black belt where you live but it should be your first choice. Remember, any martial arts school can put “brazilian jiu-jitsu” on their sign, but it is no guarantee that the instructor is qualified to teach beginners!

    If there are numerous bjj schools in your area drop by and ask to observe a class. You will get a feeling as to the culture and vibe of the school.

    The Gracie Barra mission is striving to put a qualified instructor and school in your city. Look for a Gracie Barra bjj school near you here!

    Credits: Mark Mullen

  • 10 Tips Everyone Should Know Before Training Jiu Jitsu

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    Gracie Barra Mansfield, Texas strives to bring you the best Jiu Jitsu training in the Fort Worth/Arlington area. We’d like to share these TEN TIPS for Beginners from Gracie Magazine:

    If you are a white belt just starting out or have been practicing the martial art for many year now, it doesn’t matter! We all should read these 10 tips in order to get the most out of our Jiu-Jitsu training and make sure we’re up to speed on all things in the future. Check it out:

    1. Trust and be trustworthy.

    NEVER hold a sub past the tap out. When in doubt as to whether your training partner has tapped, let go—better safe than sorry. By striving to be a more reliable training partner and trust your teammates and coaches, the environment becomes a safer and more pleasant place in which to learn. If you’re not having fun, none of it makes any sense. Jiu-Jitsu is something you carry with you for the rest of your life. Each stage should be great; after all, the art is the most wonderful addiction you could possibly have.

    2. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is done in a gi.

    As trendy as it is, make sure to have a good understanding of the techniques using cloth before venturing into “No-Gi”. It’s easier to adapt your Gi techniques to No-Gi than vice-versa.

    3. Don’t ask black belts to roll.

    You can train with black belts but make sure you’re invited. This tip is kind of old fashioned and is often resented by recently promoted students. It happens that the higher-ranked feel like they are being “challenged” when a lower belt summons them to train. You have to realize that they know who is available just by the way the person looks at them. Look at them humbly and make it clear you’re available—if they want to, they’ll invite you…

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  • Reduce Stress, Increase Joy & Productivity—Why Is Simple So HARD?

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    At Gracie Barra Mansfield, we are interested in your well-being…as in ALL of it. We NEED balance. What I LOVE about Brazilian Jiu Jitsu it is really isn’t all that fancy. It just involves doing simple stuff, essential stuff really really well.

    Funny how we get the same lessons in life over and over and…over. Maybe not you guys. Maybe y’all are sharper than me. But the thing I keep returning to is “essentialism.” Boil everything down to the basics. Focus on one or even a few key areas with all you have. THAT is the key to success.

    So why is simple so hard?

    But I know my life goes through these crazy times. If you have a pulse and are old enough to be potty trained? You’ve been there.

    The Transition

    It happened when I went from being single to married. I am a tad…ok, more than a tad OCD. I once moved and the movers called me, “The House that Rubbermaid Made.” Everything was organized and labeled and it took less than five hours for them to move me and less than four hours for me to completely unpack.

    ***Note: This phenomena hasn’t happened since *whimpers*.

    Why? After that move it was no longer only ME.

    I had to adjust to being a writer living with my mom who keeps EVERYTHING, then a wife of a man who is adorable but KEEPS EVERYTHING. Then I became a mom of a newborn and then a toddler, and now that he’s a Kindergardener? Yeah, I’m happy if I can keep the floors virtually hazard-free and my house not smelling like a crime scene.

    But am I happy?

    The Trouble with “Happy”

    Am I happy?

    I’ve had to ask that A LOT lately. In the end, happiness (in my opinion) should never be our goal. Why? Well, because the word is tethered to “happenstance.” It’s too wonky. Rather, I choose to do what is right knowing it will eventually produce joy which has a much longer shelf life. Am I happy being up at 3:30 in the morning because the cat coughed up a hairball on me in the middle of some weird dream about The Golden Girls and a money-laundering scandal?

    No idea. That was a weird-@$$ dream and good reason not to eat too close to bedtime. BUT, I do know that I’m up for some reason…even if it is to make you feel totally sorry for me 😛

    Happiness and Joy

    I am a NAZI when it comes to language. Seriously. Since we have lost SO many family members in two years, I finally went to a grief counseling group at our church and while it IS awesome and I have made a lot of progress (like finally CRYING) I nitpick about the Scripture. And not to be preachy here, but if you aren’t a Christian, just work with me and roll with it.

    We use a lot of the Beatitudes. The translation they use in the group makes me nutso. It isn’t, “HAPPY are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Happy? That makes NO sense to me. I prefer other translations that are closer to the original text, which tell me, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”

    I am NOT going to feel “happy” mourning. It’s awful losing people you love. But, if I learn to cry, let go, remember the good stuff and latch onto the gifts that those people’s lives gave me? I am definitely BLESSED.

    Many times we are blessed yet miserable.

    ***Especially on DAY FOUR of Jiu Jitsu.

    I can think of a lot of super tough times that made me howl to the heavens, WHY ME? Looking back? Those were the times I grew the most. Though I was NOT happy, I needed the lesson. I needed the growth. I needed to let go of baggage, people, situations that I didn’t realize (at the time) were toxic.

    I needed to realize my purpose wasn’t selling industrial paper.

    Like, seriously.

    So, I do think semantics are key. We live in a world where everything is supposed to make us HAPPY. Well, kiddos, I hate to say it but most of the stuff that is good for us in the end will NOT make us happy. “Happy” is fleeting, joy is far deeper.

    In BJJ, there will be a lot of times we are miserable, sore, sweaty and tired, but we learn to keep pressing. That the moment is fleeting, it is the work that will endure.

    Letting Go

    It’s interesting when I grapple with new white belts. They will get SO scope-locked on getting ONE move that they wear themselves out (and end up not getting what they wanted anyway). They don’t realize if they simply LET GO and changed direction (perspective) they would probably beat me (the upper belt).

    Ain’t that profound?

    I like to believe I am an Essentialist at heart. I lose sight sometimes. We all do. Don’t believe me? Look in your closet O_o. But life isn’t static. We are slaves to entropy.

    We are changing and growing and shifting and we are wise to stay on top of what is going on. I cannot DO things the same as a Mommy-Writer with an infant who slept most of the day as NOW when I’m homeschooling a zombie-obsessed five-year-old who abducts Cheerios in the wee hours and sprinkles them in my couch like friggin’ fairy dust.

    The goal is to always focus on what is essential. DO NOT COMPROMISE. And you will, but you can regroup. Breathe.

    Gracie Barra Jiu Jitsu has always been essentialist in nature. No fancy twirls and kicks. Just learning to ebb and flow like water and feel the moves of your opponent. Then let go. To learn when to push and when to relax and BREATHE.

    The weird paradox is that the more we let go, the more we can hold. We live in a world that tells us we can have it all. We can’t. Not really. There HAS to be a trade-off if we hope to do anything well (and remain sane).

    For instance, I can have an immaculate home or a happy child. My son won’t remember that the house was dust-free in his childhood. He WILL remember playing at the pool with Mommy, or wrestling and playing “Attack of the MOMBIE.” He will remember the times at the park. He will remember Mommy suiting up with him to help teach his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class.

    And we wear matching gis. It’s cute and seriously dorky.

    The dishes? Eh, not so much. And if he does and this scars him? Well, shrinks need to eat too.

    Choose Wisely

    Okay, if you are anything like me you will likely goof this up and need retraining. Why? Because in our New-And-Improved-World, EVERYTHING is important. So give yourself some grace if you get it wrong the first couple tries.

    With all the options flying at us telling us we can HAVE IT ALL, we might struggle with discernment. That’s OKAY. Remember, life is not static. Like Jiu Jitsu…just change direction. Make a different decision.

    Go AROUND the leaf….

    But, if we can look to the CORE of life, what is it? Health, Wealth, Relationships (not in any necessary order), priorities become clearer. As a fun fact, the word priority came from the Latin word a priori which was SINGULAR. It wasn’t until close to the Industrial Revolution that the word was ever pluralized into priorities. What this means to me it that most companies have their collective heads up their butts I need to work on discernment.

    With my life? Which things are priority? I can make a list—oh, can I make LISTS—but I’m better off focusing everything into a singular CORE a priori.

    What is my GOAL as a mother and wife? As a writer? As a teacher? As a BJJ student?

    Believe it or not, it’s all the same. Empowering. I can’t do Hubby’s job for him, but I can make our home a place of respite and peace that empowers him to do the best job he can each day. I can’t force Spawn to learn any faster than he does, but I can empower him to learn the best way for him.

    Sigh, yes, even if it involves…zombies.

    I can’t do your grappling for you, but I can be here to inspire you to get your tail in the dojo.

    Something To Take Away

    I am a Work In Progress. We all are. We have to battle this entropy thing until we die, so what are some tips to keep life simpler? I’ll give a few and maybe we’ll expound later.

    No Meddling!!!!

    We all have family and friends who seem to collect disaster faster than black pants gather cat fur. BE UNAVAILABLE. I can’t even measure the time I’ve wasted trying to solve other people’s problems when they weren’t interested in solving it themselves.

    You know who I’m talking about. The people who cry and wail and want advice…and then do what they were going to do anyway and then it BLOWS UP and they need help?

    No. JUST SAY NO. Back away. This is just never going to end well. Do BJJ instead. Better results 😀 .

    When we meddle, we are NOT HELPING. We’re stealing this person’s power. We are stealing the lesson failure provides as well as the feeling of victory they will have by solving their own problems.

    And, because most of us stink at priorities and think everything is an emergency, it is likely those around you do as well. So while they’re screaming FIRE!

    …it isn’t.

    Put down the firehouse and back away.

    Take a Day Off

    Sunday is my day of rest. Period. I’ve actually only fired a couple of people, but one? She couldn’t follow instructions. Every Sunday she was e-mailing and calling and wanting to talk business despite many times being told DO NOT CONTACT ON SUNDAY. Everything was a priority!

    Failure to prepare on your part, does not constitute an emergency on mine.

    Rest is WORK

    In fact, rest is the hardest work we will ever do because we live in a world that frowns upon it. We’re supposed to be doing a zillion things all at once 24/7 and be available all hours all days. And then others wonder why quality suffers.

    We have no problems putting gas in our car, plugging in our phones or laptops into a power outlet. Why are we last on the list? We need JUICE, TOO. Recharge and stop running on 3% battery.

    Just so y’all know, I have one finger pointed at you and the rest pointed at ME. Lately, I’m learning to say no, turning off phone, do less meddling and more Jiu Jitsu. Oh, and take more power naps. I NEED for my brain to just chillax.

    So remember, when EVERYTHING is important? NOTHING is. We hope you join us here at Gracie Barra Mansfield. BJJ is a fabulous way to learn to relax and breathe and learn to let GO!

    ~Dojo Diva