tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3480250118440017552.post6330710649704056979..comments2023-04-04T06:29:19.600-07:00Comments on Them's Fightin' Words: Rise I WillKaiyana Rainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05709367046420795270noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3480250118440017552.post-2722520765726144282013-03-19T14:22:48.538-07:002013-03-19T14:22:48.538-07:00Kaiyana, you are not a lone in your journey. Let y...Kaiyana, you are not a lone in your journey. Let your friends support you in this journey you take. Use their energy as well as your own. You seem to put so much pressure on yourself. So, few people would be attempting at 39 what you are doing. It takes strength and courage to what you are doing. Look at 48 years old Bernard Hopkins new light-heavy weight champion. He isn't letting others to decided what he can or cannot do. Staying healthy and being a smart fighter. This is what you are doing! I believe you can be a champion at 105 or 115... Bring your standup striking/kicking/transitioning to ground game BJJ/wrestling. You have strength at 115 but are you stronger at 105. Those areas where you feel you need to improve...look at those who are the best in those areas...body type comes into play also...what one body type does the best may not be the best for you... look at someone who is your body type that is strong in the area you want to improve. Be cerebral about this approach"Left Brain stuff". In Fights this is the time for "Right Brain" ... I now you have that also...There you will see all you need and make the right decisions to victory. Always Believe...Your buddy CharlesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14243337928383349946noreply@blogger.com