The essence of jiu-jitsu is philosophy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ju jitsu is very Buddhist. All that we fear we hold close to ourselves to survive. So if you're drowning and you see a corpse floating by, hang on to it because it will rescue you.
Dos Anjos, his wrestling and grappling is supposed to be good, but I feel my Jiu Jitsu, wrestling and striking is way better. I'm better than him all across the board.
I studied Jeet Kune Do and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. On element of Jeet Kune Do is that I had several of years of practice with the kali stick - a stick with a size and length similar to a baseball bat.
Karate's a very boring sport, but when you know the technique you can go further and further.
I so admire the discipline, the work ethic, and the sacrifices fighters make to master all aspects of mixed martial arts.
Martial arts is a life journey. One of the things my teacher taught me a long time ago was that everyone's path to the mastery of a certain system is different. Some people's path is a very direct route, where others might wind back and forth if you are injured or something.
Wrestling is the ultimate martial art.
I do boxing; I do a little jiu jitsu, which I am obsessed with.
Judo was one of those sports where they give you guidelines but then try to tell you to develop your own style.
I see martial arts as moving forms of meditation. When you're sparring or drilling techniques, you can't think of anything else.