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So this guy makes me want to quit..?

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so basically i started BJJ and myai thai with a friend, and so far the trainings good, but the guy i started with is so effing annyoing. He honestly thinks hes chuck liddel andd i cant stand it, what should i do?

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  1. try to ignore him


  2. Keep practicing, there are many annoying people in the world.

  3. Welcome to martial arts

  4. just ignore him train hard and focuss on what your doing not him nut still listen to him so you know what to do but just ignore his stupidity.

  5. Ignore the guy. Who gives a rat's butt who he thinks he is.  If he's the big man on campus then he will have a chance to prove it during the training sessions sometime.  You shouldn't quit because you have some punk running a muck.  They are everywhere, in all aspects of life and you can't always run away.  If you learn to ignore him and others like him then you will grow as a person and they will eventually get theirs. KARMA.

  6. are you a man or a mouse?ignore him!!! someone will give him his comeuppance if hes got a bad attitude.dont quit theres nothing worse than a quitter.

  7. If you like what you`re doing, don`t stop over him. Usually when people have to talk or act like they are wonderful, it`s because they know they aren`t any good!

    Maybe this frustration will help you to..."channel your anger" !!

  8. Roll with him and catch him in an armbar, well any submission really, and show him he still has a long way to go.

  9. offer a nice sparring session

    light contact to the face

    heavy to the body

    then pound the c**p outa his ribs and thighs

    maybe land some nice shots on his face too

    those "oh im sorry i put a lil too much behind them" hits

  10. If you're better than him then ask him to spar you and beat him up. If you're weaker than him, deal with it and try to get stronger than him as soon as possible by training harder than him.

  11. Go home and cry....lol what do u mean what should you do? who gives a **** about what someone else is doing learn YOUR stuff and let HIM worry about himself...geeez kids..

  12. There's something of a martial sickness that occurs when you train in martial arts. Actually, there are many. Each person should go through at least one in their development to really develop into their full potential.

    One is a kind of bloodlust: the afflicted feels a need to hurt others for his own glee.

    Another, more like what you're talking about, is superiority: the afflicted feels like they're far better than they are.

    In both of these cases, the key is for them to see that they are simply who they are -- there's always somebody better, and always somebody stronger. Give him time, and he'll grow up. In the meantime, learn what you can from it. It's a valuable lesson about yourself, your own ego, and what's really important to you.

    In the meantime, just turn to him and say the classic statement of martial arts: "Shut up and train!"

  13. You will find that guy at every school.  Ignore him and move on.

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