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I've done the same thing, where I'll drive home and just sit in the car for a minute for no particular reason. I've always thought MMA was the peak of athletic activities for that reason: no other sport punishes the lack of either anaerobic or aerobic fitness quite like fight sports. Your opponent sets the pace, and you can't entirely change their mind. That's been really good for me.
I don't think I ever intend to do much live striking. I suffered a really horrendous concussion in high school, and after that gave up boxing. I have an old heavy bag I'll do rounds on, and work on my form in a mirror to make sure I'm not dropping my hands so much that I'd get angry at me in a movie. But I don't intend to get in the ring.
Around here, BJJ places that also offer Judo are more common than pure Judo places, and I've actually looked up BJJ gyms in the places I'll visit this summer to talk to them about open mats and drop-in rates. A brown belt buddy of mine claims that if you call ahead, say you're visiting, and say you plan to buy an overpriced branded rashguard (which I probably should get a few of anyway) from them, they'll normally let you drop in for free.
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