If you started Jiu-Jitsu in your forties or fifties, have you ever thought:
“Isn’t it already too late?”
This video isn’t about winning or getting better fast. It’s an honest reflection on what Jiu-Jitsu becomes when you keep training as you get older.
I started Jiu-Jitsu at 43, and received my brown belt at 50. Along the way, I began to see Jiu-Jitsu not as a result, but as a path.
If you’re over 40 and still training, or thinking about starting, this video might feel familiar.
How old were you when you started Jiu-Jitsu?
What does training mean to you now? Share your thoughts in the comments.


