its a law degree.
is there anywhere that saulo himself refers to being a judge or what that entailed?
thanks for the input IgnorantBloke i may very well do that, im certainly not going to base the results of my study off of sherdog as it is far from scientific and will as you said almost certainly be skewed I just kinda wanted to get a feel for the type of people that train BJJ i couldn't agree more that Judo/BJJ are def a thinking man's game which is why i love the sport, there is always something more to learn and i think that most people who train BJJ enjoy learning on a very fundamental level. Perhaps i will tweak my hypothesis based on your suggestion, thank you very much.
I don't understand OP's question. Why wouldn't BJJ players have advanced degrees? It's like any other martial art, walk into any Taekwondo or Karate academy and you'll find highly educated people in there. Martial arts and schooling go hand in hand.
Once i finish my thesis ill be a MD in enviromental sciences.
Bruno Fernandes - the head instructor of Gracie Barra Montreal is a medical doctor and university professor.
Instructors - Gracie Barra Montreal - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Bruno Fernandes
The hypothesis is a nice thought, but ultimately, it is not true. BJJ at the end of the day is still an athletic pursuit. The only correlation between advanced degrees and bjj may be that in general people with advanced degrees have more money, and thus can afford bjj.
But, unfortunately, having a college degree of even an advanced degree does not make you a better person or more dedicated in general. It just makes you more dedicated to that one thing.
I think it would be interesting to look at the percentage of individuals with advanced degrees who quit high school sports as opposed to others. I would guess that the overall percentage would be higher than the general population. My hypothesis is based in economics. They would need more time to dedicate to studies, and thus the things that they arent as good as would be shelved. Also, since people respond to rewards, people tend to stick to what they are already good at. Your yoga teacher was probably pretty flexible before she started yoga. Your math major was probably always good at math, etc.
In any event, I think your hypothesis is going to prove to be incorrect if you actually research it.
FWIW, add me to the long list of J.D.'s. That is Juris Doctor for whoever asked, also called a Doctor of Jurisprudence... It is a basic law degree.
hey all im working on an assignment for school and wanted to ask, how many of you have advanced degrees/in the process of obtaining an advanced degree or degrees beyond a bachelors degree things like MD degrees lawyers, PAs, physical therapists, MBAs etc im conducting a study and my hypothesis is that many people who train BJJ have an advanced education, my reasoning is that BJJ requires time, dedication, and commitment I believe that these characteristics will show up in other areas of BJJ players lives. I'll go first im currently finishing my bachelors in psychology, minoring in human biology, and have plans to attend medical school. (I just thought id post on here to get a feel for how this study will run, thanks all in advance)
I like how you get onto someone about making a (admittedly, rather large) leap, and yet you make one yourself.I'm in the beginning the process of an MD, and in high school I was varsity and captain or co-captain of volleyball, softball, and golf, and was varsity soccer. This is while I maintained a job breaking and training horses, and was training kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu congruently. Plus 11 AP classes between sophomore and senior year, and a 4.08 GPA at the end of it. High school is easy, you only have to quit those sports if you really don't care.
Wow! So many here with degrees and a lot of lawyers as well. Really surprised.
In my gym there aren't many people with advanced degrees. It's probably because most of the people who train here are relatively young and very few are over the age of 28. One guy (around 40 years old) has some major degree in physics and engineering and what not and is the head of the engineering department in a University. The funny thing is that he is the biggest spaz in the gym and does not seem to be thanking at all when rolling.
I'm just finishing my BS in psychology and have no idea what to do after that. The amount of people here with advanced degrees amazes me.
In the last year of my J.D.