Nolerama
Master Black Belt
I just got back from a grappling tournament, and went into the Intermediate (1-3 yrs) division. One of my opponents from the last tournament asked why I did that, saying I'd probably lose (I did, and got a nice cracked rib souvenir). He was staying in the Beginner's category.
I told him that I came to learn more about my grappling ability fighting people that are better, which I did. But his comment, as well as several other competitor's comments made me think about why people compete.
I'll be the first to say I don't have that competitive thirst and it sometimes proves detrimental to my overall game. The journey is what it's all about.
So what are your thoughts? Should I move down in the skill level and have a better chance to win, even though I'm really classed as "Intermediate"? There seems to be a lot of sandbaggers around. Or should I just keep on in line with the rules and stay in my division and maybe get some good knowledge in the process?
I told him that I came to learn more about my grappling ability fighting people that are better, which I did. But his comment, as well as several other competitor's comments made me think about why people compete.
I'll be the first to say I don't have that competitive thirst and it sometimes proves detrimental to my overall game. The journey is what it's all about.
So what are your thoughts? Should I move down in the skill level and have a better chance to win, even though I'm really classed as "Intermediate"? There seems to be a lot of sandbaggers around. Or should I just keep on in line with the rules and stay in my division and maybe get some good knowledge in the process?