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The Wrong Side of 35

Life Lessons from an Aging Grappler

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The Wrong Side of 35

By: Chris Jessulat
Narrated by: Chris Jessulat
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It's said there's more philosophy that can be found on the mats of a jiu jitsu academy than in any Ivy League school in America. The Wrong Side of 35 is an exploration of that idea, not from the perspective of a world champion, the head of a global affiliate, or by a team of celebrity athletes... but rather from the lens of a regular guy from a small town, an aging hobbyist who wanted to answer for himself just what he had learned over the course of his grappling career, what it was for, and what it all meant.

Whether you're a grizzled ol' veteran or you've never stepped foot in a martial arts academy, you will find The Wrong Side of 35 an honest, and sometimes irreverent, reflection on the lessons learned over a lifetime in martial arts, and how they apply both on - and off - the mats.

©2003 Chris Jessulat (P)2024 Chris Jessulat
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