Only do jiu jitsu if you're at least 5 foot seven. Hell, even 5 foot 6. If you're any shorter, you're not just gonna get smashed, you're gonna get injured. The normies in the gym don't want to lose to a manlet so they won't hold back and will try to injure you with everything they have in their neurotypical bones. Everyone who's new in jiu jitsu gets smashed. It's part of the learning curve. But manlets it's even worse. You're going to get injured. Getting smashed is fine, being injured is a waste of your time and money. Foids never get injured in jiu jitsu because all the men in the gym naturally love holding back against foids half their size. That way they don't get injured and can actually learn. The issue is, those same normies are not going to hold back against a manlet half their size, because you're a man, a fellow competitor in the SM. It's a tough one. Jiu Jitsu is the best for negating weight advantages, only if you have the chance to learn without injuries. Boxing doesn't work on people bigger, but boxing gyms all stress weight classes heavily. Unlike in Jiu Jitsu, no boxing gym is going to have you spar with people twice your size. So, even if you're getting your ass beat in the boxing gym, the chance of injury decreases, since you're sparring with people your size. You learn from ass beatings but not from injuries, so you're guaranteed to at least learn in boxing.