u/CowNew4912

Changing up my routine- pls give me advice

I'm a religious daily washer and typically a religious morning washer. However, I always see girls with curled hair in the morning and ive been wondering how I could do that with my hair. Ive been toying with the idea of washing at night, but historically I haven't liked doing that bc I don't feel all the way clean if I shower and dont also wash my hair.

For the girls that do have curled/styled hair almost every day- how do you do it? Do you wash and dry and night and style in the morning?

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u/CowNew4912 — 4 days ago

How early is too early to compete?

I started training bjj 2-3x a week in late May. I go to one gym where there's a lot of live rolling, and one gym thats very technical and focuses on many different positions/sweeps/etc. I don't have any martial arts experience (aside from when I was like 8) but I have been an athlete my whole life, including a student athlete in college for soccer. I also strength train 6x a week and have been for years.

There's a competition near me I saw online for August 1st, and at that point I will have been training for 2 1/2 months. Is that too soon? I'm itching to compete and gauge where I'm at, win or lose. I feel like competing would give me a sense of where to go next/focus on.

For context I'm 5'4" 125 ish lbs and would compete in the under 130 division

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u/CowNew4912 — 13 days ago

How early is too early to compete?

I started training bjj 2-3x a week in late May. I go to one gym where there's a lot of live rolling, and one gym thats very technical and focuses on many different positions/sweeps/etc. I don't have any martial arts experience (aside from when I was like 8) but I have been an athlete my whole life, including a student athlete in college for soccer. I also strength train 6x a week and have been for years.

There's a competition near me I saw online for August 1st, and at that point I will have been training for 2 1/2 months. Is that too soon? I'm itching to compete and gauge where I'm at, win or lose. I feel like competing would give me a sense of where to go next/focus on.

For context I'm 5'4" 125 ish lbs and would compete in the under 130 division

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u/CowNew4912 — 13 days ago