It seems like this should be obvious, but in order to do something, you have to begin. I mean really begin. I don’t think you can actually say you’ve tried Jiu Jitsu unless you’ve put 6 months of consistent training in. My wife trained with me for two years, if she can do that, you can put in six months. Six months of training is almost nothing in Jiu Jitsu, maybe it’s one stripe. It’s roughly 50 classes training twice a week. Growing up my parents had the rule that I played three seasons before I could quit a sport. This is basically the same time frame, maybe even shorter. I understand that grappling isn’t for everyone, but I also don’t know if anything less than six months of training really counts as an honest attempt.
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