Beginners & New Practitioners

i just started BJJ 2 weeks ago and have never been more humbled in my life. AMA

im 32 years old. former college athlete (basketball). thought i was in decent shape. walked into my first BJJ class 2 weeks ago and had the most humbling experience of my entire athletic career.

some highlights from my first two weeks:

  • a 155lb purple belt submitted me 7 times in a 6 minute round. im 6'2" 200lbs. size means NOTHING in this sport
  • i learned what a rear naked choke feels like. its terrifying and effective. i tapped in about 2 seconds
  • i was out of breath within 3 minutes of my first roll. my "cardio" from basketball was completely useless for grappling. completely different energy system
  • a 16 year old blue belt pretzel-twisted me into a position i didnt know the human body could be in and then calmly choked me while explaining what he was doing. i nearly quit on the spot
  • i had to do laundry 4 times this week because gi smell is a real thing
  • my fingers hurt, my neck is sore, and i have bruises i cant explain. i have never been happier

the thing nobody told me: this sport is ADDICTIVE. the problem-solving aspect of grappling — figuring out how to escape, how to control, how to submit — its like physical chess. my brain lights up in a way basketball never did.

im hooked. im bought in. im going to be terrible for a long time and i dont care.

AMA about starting BJJ as a 32 year old former athlete with zero grappling experience. if you are on the fence about trying it, ask your questions.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 5:44 AM

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the 155lb purple belt submitting a 200lb former athlete is the most BJJ thing ever. welcome to the cult. you will never leave. the addictive phase you are in right now lasts about 6 months and then it becomes a lifestyle

questions for your AMA: how did you find your gym? what made you finally walk in? and has the soreness gotten any better? (spoiler: it doesnt for about 6 months)