I took this motivational speech from Bob Dorris, who is responsible for the submission master grappling dummy, and changed the words.
A quick motivator for you...
Do you practice FCS in between group practices? If not, think about this...
…would you ever consider taking music lessons and NOT practice in-between sessions?
Or, would you take classes at a university, and NOTstudy in-between classes?
I'm sure you'd never consider doing that... it would be a waste of your time and money, and itwould waste your teachers' time as well. So, why wouldn't you do that with your FCS training? The point is, if you approach your FCS training the way you'd approach studying anything else, you'd make incredible progress compared to what most others make.
If you're not “hitting the books” in-betweentraining session, start now. You'll be glad you did.
I'm sure you'd never consider doing that... it would be a waste of your time and money, and itwould waste your teachers' time as well. So, why wouldn't you do that with your FCS training? The point is, if you approach your FCS training the way you'd approach studying anything else, you'd make incredible progress compared to what most others make.
If you're not “hitting the books” in-betweentraining session, start now. You'll be glad you did.
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