October 9, 2025 - 04:40

From starting the university’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu club to competing internationally, Nick Arnel applies a mix of focus, discipline, and determination to everything he does. A student at the University of Missouri, Arnel has seamlessly blended his passions for jiu-jitsu and psychology, showcasing how the two disciplines can complement each other.
Arnel’s journey began when he discovered jiu-jitsu during his freshman year. Captivated by the art form, he quickly became dedicated to mastering the techniques and philosophies behind the sport. His commitment led him to establish the university's Brazilian jiu-jitsu club, providing a platform for fellow students to learn and engage in this martial art.
As he honed his skills, Arnel began competing at various levels, ultimately earning the opportunity to represent his university on an international stage. His achievements not only highlight his personal growth but also inspire others to pursue their passions with the same fervor. Through his dual focus on athletics and academics, Arnel exemplifies the power of dedication and the pursuit of excellence.
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