Thinking about joining bjj, but im more of a power lifter will that have to change to more endurance
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Hey guys, I'm wanting to join a Martials Art when school resumes. How's this one look ? (http://www.universalmma.com/)
Currently deciding between BJJ and Muay Thai. I like Muay Thai more but what one is more beneficial ? I want one that gives me a better workout.
It'll be my first time so kind of nervous going myself. Any more pointers ? Thanks !
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09-01-2011, 11:04 AM #159
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A gym is a gym, the most important thing is getting the work in, but it looks good. Are you looking to compete or get a good workout? I think Muay Thai gets you a better workout, but BJJ is still great. And don't be nervous, everyone at gyms are generally very nice and willing to help you out
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That school looks pretty good. There is a member here 'MUFC' that is up in Canada I believe. PM him and he may be able to give you some more info on the school than I can.
And when you say beneficial....for what? Work out, self defense?
Strongly disagree with the "a gym is a gym" line. There are some crap hole McDojos out there fronting like they're a GOOD gym. I don't know about you, but even though you're "getting the work in" and sweating at a McDojo doesn't mean you're learning good techniques or getting quality instruction. IMO, if you're looking for a hobby or something to compete in I want my time and money going some place that I'm going to get the best instruction.
Good luck and post up what you thought of the place."Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard"
The more I workout at commercial gyms, the more I hate commercial gyms.
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going to my first MT class on thursday at this place http://www.wrightsonbjj.com/#
i've thrown one punch in my life after the age of ten lol...... i'm really excited and anxious to start. i know i'm gonna look real dumb because i have no idea how to properly punch or kick but i can't ****ing waitMisc Cologne Crew
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Oh, if anyone else is considering training in MD. I would recommend Evolve Academy. It changed my life, and I know that it could do the same for you. You can find a review at: Review of Evolve Academy in Gaithersburg, Maryland
Also I frequently visit Crazy 88 in Elkridge, and the instruction there is topnotch.
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