Here's What 8+ Years of Jiu Jitsu Taught Me About Injuries (The Part Nobody Talks About)

Training Jiu Jitsu over 40 comes with a hard truth: injuries are part of the game. But most grapplers treat every injury the same. The tweaks, the strains, and the chronic damage that never goes away all get lumped together under one word: inevitable. After more than 8 years of training Jiu Jitsu, I've come to believe that acute injuries and chronic injuries are two completely different categories. One is the unavoidable price of doing business. The other is the result of bad decisions like returning too soon after time off for fear of falling behind. This video is a critical look at that distinction. For older grapplers in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond, this is not a small distinction. It is the difference between being able to train as you get older and watching from the sidelines with a body that no longer cooperates. 00:00 The Most Important Lesson After 8 Years of Jiu Jitsu 00:55 8 Years of Training, No Chronic Injuries. Here's Why 02:53 Acute vs. Chronic: The Difference Nobody Explains 04:07 How to Prevent Chronic Injury 07:20 Why Most Grapplers Rush Back Too Early 07:57 The Confidence That Lets You Sit Out 08:21 Off the Mat: What Longevity Actually Looks Like Support the channel and gear up with XMartial https://www.xmartial.com/?ref=alchemy Use Discount Code Alchemy2026 for 15% off 📘 GET THE FREE STRENGTH PROTOCOL Download the system I use to stay dominant on the mats in my 50s. https://www.alchemyofstruggle.com 📘 GET THE COMPLETE MAT LONGEVITY PROTOCOL (Full System) Access the definitive, 3-pillar system—Strength, Recovery, and Mental Training—designed to end the injury cycle for good. https://alchemyofstruggle.com/product... 📬 JOIN THE INNER MAT NEWSLETTER Join the email list for grapplers navigating struggle, recovery, and growth. https://alchemyofstruggle.com/join 💬 SUPPORT THE MISSION If this content helps you level up, consider supporting the channel: ▸ Join as a Member (Tier 1 Live):    / @thealchemyofstruggle   ▸ Leave a Super Thanks on this video.