I've already tried BJJ and Muay Thai in the past and in a few weeks I'm going to be starting Judo classes. I'm hoping to stick with this for the long haul and I was wondering, in this day and age what exactly do you have to do to master a martial art?
Is it as simple as finding a good school and showing up for classes for a really long time? If you can't drop everything and go to Brazil to learn jiu-jisu or Russia to learn Sambo, how do you know your school is good enough? How much time every day should you practice by yourself? Does it make a difference to watch youtube videos or read magazines? Is it important to have friends interested in the same art? How do you even know when you've "mastered" it (if your art doesn't involve belt rankings)? What role, if any, should strength training with weights play?
What exactly does it take?
Is it as simple as finding a good school and showing up for classes for a really long time? If you can't drop everything and go to Brazil to learn jiu-jisu or Russia to learn Sambo, how do you know your school is good enough? How much time every day should you practice by yourself? Does it make a difference to watch youtube videos or read magazines? Is it important to have friends interested in the same art? How do you even know when you've "mastered" it (if your art doesn't involve belt rankings)? What role, if any, should strength training with weights play?
What exactly does it take?
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