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Do what is RIGHT, not what is EASY

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Do what is RIGHT, not what is EASY

Do what is RIGHT, not what is EASY

In the martial arts and fitness industry, we see people of all shapes and sizes come through the gym doors looking to improve themselves. For most of these people, especially when they start training with us, they try and take the easy way out. They cheat a few reps, cut some corners to get a better time or maybe stop a workout early because it's hard. In a competition setting, where people are watching you and the pressure is on, if you take the easy way out, you get exposed. All the false layers come off when you engage in combat.  

 

Dead weight never lies. It's always going to be heavy and never stops being heavy. It's inexhaustible. 

Dead weight never lies. It's always going to be heavy and never stops being heavy. It's inexhaustible. 

Mario Lara came to us a few years ago looking to improve his self confidence, gain some basic skills in martial arts and lose a few pounds. Since he started training with us back in May of 2012, he has lost over 100lbs and has developed an amazing level of self esteem and confidence. This process of change did not happen overnight and was not an easy one. There were many days spent suffering and enduring uncomfortable workouts. Mario stuck to it, managed to address his weak areas and relied on his coaches during his times of self doubt. 

This past weekend, Mario travelled up to Seattle to compete in the IBJJF Seattle Open. The international Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation is the premier Jiu Jitsu competition in the world. Every year, the IBJJF sees thousands of jiu jitsu competitors attending these tournaments. Needless to say, this is a real test for those looking to measure their skills in Jiu Jitsu. 

Mario performed very well in his first IBJJF tournament, much better than I did as a white belt. He stayed with the game plan that we developed in training, and adapted beautifully to his opponents. His stand-up game was very impressive, he hit a drop seoinage that threw his opponent out of the combat area. Mario is a great example for anyone wanting to start in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu; show up, train, and work hard and you will see results.
— BJJ Head Coach, Bruce Elliott

Mario managed to earn a bronze medal in a tough weight class which had lots of people in his bracket. He could have easily dropped down to a different weight division or simply not have competed at all to avoid looking bad, like most people do. Instead, Mario stepped up and tested himself by training on a daily basis, putting in extra time on the mat to drill the techniques that he was having problems with and eventually stepping out on the mat in front of hundreds of people to compete in a physically demanding combat sport. 

Confidence comes from countless hours of practice. 

Confidence comes from countless hours of practice. 

I asked Mario earlier in the week before his BJJ competition, how he was feeling and if was worried about his weight class. His answer was the same thing that I hear from other athletes who compete in combat sports, "Honestly, Im not worried about anything other than gassing out and looking bad.

Doubt leads to FEAR, which leads to FAILURE

We all experience fear. It comes in many forms. Fear becomes heightened when we do not understand or know the outcome of a situation. Anxiety causes stress which allows us to lose focus. When we lose focus, we simply lose. The only sure way to get over fear is to eliminate the doubt by doing the things that scare us frequently. Confidence is built by proficiency. When we understand something and know what the outcome will likely be, we eliminate doubt and thus eliminate fear which increases our chances of success. 

Mario completely exhausted, or so he thinks. 

Mario completely exhausted, or so he thinks. 

In Mario's case, his biggest fear of "gassing out" meant that he was more concerned about not having the endurance to perform at his best. His fears had nothing to do with pain, not winning or not making weight. Most people would be more concerned about the dangerous nature of the sport with the joint locks and chokes. Mario on the other had none of these fears going in to his competition. Why? Simply because he had put the time in on the mat, developed proficiency in being in those positions or tough spots that eliminated the doubt. It should also be noted that Mario's fear of not having the endurance most likely comes from his past. 

If NOTHING changes, nothing CHANGES

In May of 2012 when an overweight and shy Mario first came to Team Quest, we had no idea we would eventually see a strong, confident and skilled martial artist develop. We assumed that he would make an improvement and most likely make some changes with his body, but the outcome of the hard work and dedication has been impressive to say the least. Mario now is a completely different person. 

Mario before and after: 90lbs lighter 

Mario before and after: 90lbs lighter 

If someone is serious about making changes in their life, they have to forfeit control. Again, when we seemingly lose control, we get scared and lose focus. If we can develop enough confidence to not have to control everything and be able to adapt to unforeseen changes, we make progress. Most of the success for Mario came from his ability to trust his coaches and team mates. His success did not come from trying to control his workouts and always drill the positions in jiu jitsu where he was already confident. Mario like so many others who have reached new levels of success in their goals had the ability to "trust the system" or "go with the flow". The coaches and members at Team Quest are all too familiar with this term and have all at some point in their martial arts and fitness journey submitted to the authority of their coaches and given them enough respect to TRUST them. 

Boxing class, smiles all around.

Boxing class, smiles all around.

Team Quest would like to congratulate Mario Lara for his superb effort last weekend as well as his dedication to better himself through martial arts and fitness. He has been an outstanding example of hard work and dedication as well as inspiring confidence for many others both inside and outside the gym. Well done Mario!!! 

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JIU JITSU PORTLAND

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JIU JITSU PORTLAND

THE BEST JIU JITSU PORTLAND HAS TO OFFER IS AT TEAM QUEST MMA

Our Jiu Jitsu classes are fun, friendly and provide a positive learning environment for all of our students. The types of people who train in our BJJ classes, vary from paramedics, attorneys, firefighters, construction workers & the list goes on. The point being, that these instructional classes are for everyone!

 

WHAT IS BJJ?

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a grappling-based martial art whose central theme is the skill of controlling a resisting opponent in ways that force him to submit. Due to the fact that control is generally easier on the ground than in a standing position, much of the technique of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is centered round the skill of taking an opponent down to the ground and wrestling for dominant control positions from where the opponent can be rendered harmless.

 

Team Quest’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program also has a structured belt grading system for all classes (kids too)! Most techniques involve the students on the mat, with a heavy emphasis on positional strategy, live rolling, and drills to help with your submissions and techniques. Once in proper position, many different types of submissions can be applied such as: armbars, wristlocks, chokes, and leglocks.

 

GREAT FOR KIDS

Kids between the ages of 4 to 11 years old can train in our kids BJJ classes which are offered every Tuesday & Thursday at 4pm. These classes are great for confidence, respect, discipline and skills to effectively defend themselves from bullies and would be attackers. The various skills and techniques the kids learn help them get more confident with being in uncomfortable situations as well as being aware of their surroundings to better identify dangerous situations.

Come and see why Jiu Jitsu Portland enthusiasts all rate Team Quest MMA & Fitness as the best jiu jitsu gym to train at.

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Enroll your child for kids jiu jitsu classes at Team Quest MMA

Why should your child train in MMA?
A child trained in MMA learns many skills and life lessons.

  • Brings in discipline to life
  • Teaches self focus and determination to perform
  • Builds self control
  • Helps in coordination and interaction with peers
  • Teaches respect and compassion
  • Builds patience, perseverance and dedication
  • Builds confidence and self belief

Kids Jiu Jitsu classes offer tremendous self confidence which stays with them for life – helping them to succeed and grow, meeting every challenge of life.

What Additional Advantages do Jiu Jitsu Trained Children Have?
Grow to be confident adults who are ready to pursue different goals of life – much better than children who are not lucky enough to get trained in martial arts.

  • Understand value and importance of elders in their lives with through jiu jitsu life sessions
  • Unimaginable self control helping them stay out of troubles
  • Ability to handle difficult situations easily
  • Complete emotional control
  • Healthy living
  • Active and Optimized always

Wouldn’t You Like Your Child To Develop a Healthy Mind and Great Values?
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