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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 2007262" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>I can't imagine it would be. I didn't have to take a butt kicking to learn, but I took a handful of BJJ classes & 2 Judo classes and learned that with a little bit of practice there are a lot of guys of all shapes & sizes that could really ruin my day. I also learned that BJJ is a TOUGH way to "get into" shape: sore knee, strained back, twisted ankle, and muscle fatigue like I have never experienced. I had to drop it after I hurt my back and I'm back at an ordinary gym now. If I can drop about 50 pounds and strengthen my lower back I'd like to give it another shot, it was hard work but it was a lot of fun too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 2007262, member: 4869"] I can't imagine it would be. I didn't have to take a butt kicking to learn, but I took a handful of BJJ classes & 2 Judo classes and learned that with a little bit of practice there are a lot of guys of all shapes & sizes that could really ruin my day. I also learned that BJJ is a TOUGH way to "get into" shape: sore knee, strained back, twisted ankle, and muscle fatigue like I have never experienced. I had to drop it after I hurt my back and I'm back at an ordinary gym now. If I can drop about 50 pounds and strengthen my lower back I'd like to give it another shot, it was hard work but it was a lot of fun too. [/QUOTE]
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