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What's your take on learning Jiu-Jitsu purely for self-defense as an adult?
With rising urban safety concerns and a growing interest in practical self-reliance, many adults are reconsidering martial arts as a functional skill rather than a sport. Cast your vote on whether learning Jiu-Jitsu for self-defense as an adult is a worthwhile pursuit.
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