Little guys are the best to learn technique from because they can’t rely on strength. There are a lot of big powerful 250 lb jiu-jitsu guys who are never going to develop the subtlety of technique like the Miyao brothers.

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"No matter how civilized we are and how much society has curbed violent behavior. Human beings still have the same genes they had 10,000 years ago. Our bodies are designed to have a certain amount of physical stress and violence in them. We're designed to run from jaguars and fight to defend our territory."

- Joe Rogan

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"People say you can abuse marijuana. Well shit, you can abuse cheeseburgers too, you know? You don’t go around closing Burger King because you can abuse something."

- Joe Rogan

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"Martial arts are a vehicle for developing your human potential."

- Joe Rogan

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"It’s as real as it can get. That has made me a better person. It’s made me a better man. It’s made me understand myself, my weaknesses, my strengths, and the shit I need to work on. Jiu-jitsu has been one of the most valuable tools I’ve ever had in my life."

- Joe Rogan

Personal Growth

"It’s as real as it can get. That has made me a better person. It’s made me a better man. It’s made me understand myself, my weaknesses, my strengths, the shit I need to work on. Jiu-jitsu has been one of the most valuable tools I’ve ever had in my life."

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"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward."

- Vernon Sanders Law

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"A man who has committed a mistake and doesn’t correct it is committing another mistake."

- Confucius Kongzi

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"The successful man will profit from his mistakes and try again in a different way."

- Dale Carnegie

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"A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."

- Albert Einstein

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"Every defeat every heartbreak every loss contains its own seed, Its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time."

- Og Mandino

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