This website or its third-party tools use cookies which are necessary to its functioning and required to improve your experience. By clicking the consent button, you agree to allow the site to use, collect and/or store cookies.
I accept

Root Canal Academy

Endodontic Resources to Make You Better Tomorrow!

  • Home
    • Blog
  • Learn
    • Root/Boot Camp
    • Join RCA’s Library as a Resident Member
    • Sample RCA Teaching — Join RCA’s Free Library
    • Root Canal Academy Email Sign Up
    • Blog
  • RCT
    • Free Library
      • Free Library Video
      • Free Library Audio
      • Free Library RCA 4 Quarters eBook Sample
      • Free Library RCA Newsletter Sample
      • Free Library RCA Procedure Charts Sample
      • RCA Live Coaching with Reid Pullen
      • Seminar Participant Learning Material
      • Blog
    • Resident Library
      • Current Techniques — New!
      • Resident Library Video Lessons
      • Resident Library Audio Lessons
      • RCA 4 Quarters eBook Core Teaching
      • RCA Newsletter
      • RCA Procedure Charts
      • RCA Live Coaching with Reid Pullen
      • Blog
  • ReTx
  • Blog
  • Publications
  • Root/Boot Camp
  • About
    • Contact
    • FAQ
    • Login

Uncomfortable with Root Canals? You Can Do It!

October 29, 2018 by reid pullen Leave a Comment

Yesterday, I was in my second ever Brazilian JiuJitsu tournament in Long Beach, CA. I entered because I wanted to test myself and my technique against other competitors. I also competed because it makes me extremely uncomfortable and I like to do things that take me out of my comfort zone. I was nervous the day prior and the day of the tournament.  

When I arrived at the Long Beach arena for weigh in and warm-up I felt out off place. I was surrounded by a lot of tough looking Brazilian guys speaking Portuguese and looking quite confident.  

My match was only supposed to last five minutes and ends either by submission or whoever scores the most points at the end of regulation. Once we started and locked up our grips my nerves disappeared and it was time to get to work. Our match was tied after 5 minutes so we fought another five and it was tied again. So we rolled another five and it was still tied with the next scoring point getting the win. Finally after fifteen plus minutes I lost by a takedown and was exhausted and disappointed but gave everything I had. Besides a black eye and a cut lip I was no worse for the wear and feeling good for competing. Even though I took the silver I still felt proud for competing in a fighting tournament as a 45-year-old endodontist. 

Reid Pullen Entering the Un-Comfort Zone
Thought I’d be immediately eliminated. I got second place, silver. Don’t quit!

Sometimes I feel that after an endodontic failure or mishap that we want to quit and never get back in the ring. I have made many mistakes in my endodontic career and have learned more from failure than success. Of course, I’m always evaluating success and reviewing my technique, but if I fail—I want to know what could I do better and what circumstances can I control. My encouragement to you is to keep fighting in dentistry and do not be afraid to fail. Learn the root canal playbook and use this as your blue print for effective, efficient and excellent root canal treatment.  

 

Filed Under: Endodontic Education, Uncategorized Tagged With: Competition, Don’t Quit, JiuJitsu

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect With Reid Pullen and Root Canal Academy!

Here's where you can find me on social media.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Home
  • Learn
  • Blog
  • About
  • Publications
  • Resident Library
  • Free Library
  • FAQ
  • Contact

© 2025 Root Canal Academy

Privacy Policy

×