Why Successful People Practice BJJ

Why successful people practice BJJ


Ben Young a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt at Active Jiu Jitsu serves as the senior pastor of Second Baptist Church where he has been on staff since 1989. A native of the Carolinas, Ben moved to Texas in 1978. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Bethel University in San Diego and teaches homiletics, apologetics, and practical theology as an adjunct professor at Houston Theological Seminary. 


Unlocking the Secrets to Personal and Professional Growth


Discover the top reasons why successful individuals turn to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) for personal development. Explore its benefits for discipline, resilience, and networking, and learn how BJJ can enhance your life.

Why Successful People Practice Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu**

In the world of high achievers, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) has emerged as more than just a martial art; it’s a powerful tool for personal and professional growth. Many successful individuals, from CEOs to entrepreneurs, incorporate BJJ into their routines. But why? Here are some compelling reasons:


**Discipline and Focus**


BJJ requires dedication and discipline. Practicing regularly not only sharpens physical skills but also cultivates mental toughness. This focus translates seamlessly into professional life, helping individuals tackle challenges with a clear mind.


*Resilience and Problem-Solving**


In BJJ, practitioners face opponents who challenge their strategies and techniques. This environment fosters resilience and adaptive problem-solving skills. Successful people learn to stay calm under pressure, a trait invaluable in the business world.


**Networking Opportunities**


The BJJ community is vast and diverse, offering excellent networking opportunities. Many successful individuals find valuable connections on the mats, leading to collaborations and business ventures.

Why Successful People Practice BJJ


**Stress Relief**


In today’s fast-paced world, stress management is crucial. BJJ provides an outlet for physical activity and mental release, allowing practitioners to unwind and recharge, ultimately improving their productivity and creativity.


**Goal Setting and Achievement**


BJJ is about progress and achieving belts. Setting and reaching goals within the sport helps successful individuals refine their goal-setting skills, which they can apply to their careers and personal lives.


Conclusion


Whether it’s for discipline, resilience, networking, stress relief, or goal setting, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu offers invaluable benefits that resonate deeply with successful individuals. By embracing BJJ, they not only enhance their physical abilities but also cultivate a mindset that drives success in all areas of life.


Ready to join the ranks of successful people who practice BJJ? Start your journey today and unlock your potential! https://activejiujitsu.com/

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Curriculum

*1st place – Brazil Cup Jiu-Jitsu (CBJJO) – 2004
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State League (LERJJ) – 2004
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio) – weight and open weight division – 2004
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Ranking (FJJ-Rio) – 2004
‍*2nd place – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship (CBJJ) – 2005
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship – weight and open weight division (FJJ-Rio) – 2005.
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Ranking (FJJ-Rio) – 2005
*1st place – Brazil Cup Jiu-Jitsu – weight division – 2006
* 3rd place – Brazil Cup Jiu-Jitsu – Absolut of light division – 2006
*1st place – Super Cup Rip Dorey Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Professional – 2006
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship – weight and open weight division (FJJ-Rio) – 2006
*3rd Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship CBJJO 2007 – Weight Division
*3rd Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship CBJJO 2007 – Open Weight Division
*2nd place – South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship (IBJJF ) – 2007
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio ) – 2007
*1st place – International Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship – 2007
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio) – 2008
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJD-Rio) – 2008
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio) – open weight division – 2009
*1st place – South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship (IBJJF)- 2009
*2nd place – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship (CBJJ)- 2009
*1st place – Super Fight Jiu-Jitsu – Ohio – 2011
*1st place – Colorado State Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship – weight Division – 2011
*1st place – Colorado State Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship – Open Weight Division – 2011
*1st place – Super Fight Jiu-Jitsu – Colorado – 2011
*1st place – Dallas Jiu-Jitsu International Open (IBJJF) – 2012
*3rd place – Pan American Jiu-Jitsu International Championship (IBJJF) – 2013
*1st place – Chicago Jiu-Jitsu International Open (IBJJF) – 2013
*1st place – Seattle Jiu-Jitsu International Open (IBJJF) – 2014
*1st place – BJJ Tour Jiu-Jitsu International – 2014
*1st place – Summer Classic Super Fight Jiu-Jitsu – 2015
*1st place – Europa Super Show Dallas – Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Super Fight – 2015
*1st place – Vegas International Open (IBJJF) – Weight division – 2016
*1st place – Vegas International Open (IBJJF) Open weight division – 2016
*1st place – Los Angeles PRO (IBJJF) – 2016
*2nd place – weight division – New York International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*3rd place – Absolute (open weight) divison – New York International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – National Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – San Jose International Open Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – weight division – Seattle International Open Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*2nd place – absolute (open weight division) – Seattle International Open Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*Champion of super fight – Fight to Win PRO 47TX – 2017
*1st place – San Diego Pro Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*2nd place – Pan American No Gi International Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – San Antonio International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – Cincinnati International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*2nd place – World NO GI (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – Seattle International Open (IBJJF) – 2018
*2nd place – Super fight – Fight to Win PRO 87 TX – 2018