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The Engineer and The Artist: Why You Need Both to Master Anything That Matters Precision without creativity is robotic. Creativity without precision is chaos. Mastery requires both. Monday and Wednesday mornings before noon class, I meet up with a brown belt buddy. We’re not rolling. We’re not drilling in the traditional sense. We’re engineering. Half-guard retention and passing We’re working guard passing and guard retention. Slowly. Methodically. Breaking down every movement, every angle,...
The Day I Forgot That Good Intentions Don’t Excuse Bad Judgment Sometimes the mistake isn’t what you did—it’s forgetting that not everyone sees the world the way you do. I fucked up the other day. Not in a small way. Not in a “whoops, my bad” kind of way. In a way that made someone I respect genuinely angry with me. And he had every right to be. I’m sitting here feeling like a bonehead, replaying the whole thing in my head, wondering what the hell I was thinking. The worst part? I knew...
The One Thing Nobody Can Take From You (Even When You’re Getting Your Ass Kicked) When skill fails and strength runs out, there’s still one weapon left. Noon class the other day was brutal. Wednesday noon classes can be a mixed bag, not just mixed level. It can have as many as 20 guys on the mat, on other days, it can be really small. This was one of those days... I walked in and saw the lineup: Jason Hunt teaching, Oscar—five-foot-eight, 220 pounds of compact black-belt power assisting....