Matt Bryers
Orange Belt
Long story short, when I started martial arts / wrestling when I was 14 or so... I sucked. Lost all the time, didn't have much strength and just didn't know how to put it together on the mat. I **** my brains out before every match and was so "fearful" that I could never put it together.
Through those experiences and fast forward 20+ years I have learned that fear and the management of fear is almost as important as the techniques themselves.
You may have all the techniques in the world, but if you're a scared little man... They may mean nothing.
I actually tattooed conquer your fear on my chest plate as a reminder to myself that overcoming fear and using the chemical responses in your body as a Weapon instead of a hindrance is powerful.
Now, yes I still may lose. But I embrace the fear. I don't want to be afraid. I want to take what fears me and say love you. I know that whoever I fight will have the best of my ability at the moment (not including injuries, illness, etc).
My purpose of this post is simple. If you are new to martial arts or an experienced one, I'm sure you'll face fear during an intense sparring session or possibly a real defense situation or daily life. I believe that in order to win these situations, you need to fight at your highest ability. And in order to do that, your mind needs to be solid.
How do you deal with fear??
For me, it was forcing myself into situations (BJJ competitions, pro MMA, kyokushin, strongman, competition training, etc) to a point where I was accustomed to the fear and didn't allow it to beat me before my opponent did.
So..... We all face it. And if you tell me you don't... I don't believe you or you haven't been placed in a situation where you should be.
What are some of your experiences? What was your most fearful moment?
Through those experiences and fast forward 20+ years I have learned that fear and the management of fear is almost as important as the techniques themselves.
You may have all the techniques in the world, but if you're a scared little man... They may mean nothing.
I actually tattooed conquer your fear on my chest plate as a reminder to myself that overcoming fear and using the chemical responses in your body as a Weapon instead of a hindrance is powerful.
Now, yes I still may lose. But I embrace the fear. I don't want to be afraid. I want to take what fears me and say love you. I know that whoever I fight will have the best of my ability at the moment (not including injuries, illness, etc).
My purpose of this post is simple. If you are new to martial arts or an experienced one, I'm sure you'll face fear during an intense sparring session or possibly a real defense situation or daily life. I believe that in order to win these situations, you need to fight at your highest ability. And in order to do that, your mind needs to be solid.
How do you deal with fear??
For me, it was forcing myself into situations (BJJ competitions, pro MMA, kyokushin, strongman, competition training, etc) to a point where I was accustomed to the fear and didn't allow it to beat me before my opponent did.
So..... We all face it. And if you tell me you don't... I don't believe you or you haven't been placed in a situation where you should be.
What are some of your experiences? What was your most fearful moment?