Went to a gym right around the corner from my job today! Im going to start on Thursday. They teach both Mui Thai and Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, the instructor told me he could teach me both. What do you guys think? He said I would get in the best shape of my life.
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Two VERY respectable MA's, with BJJ covering the ground grappling and Mua Thaii giving good attacking skills. Thats the one I am looking to get into next. I took Hapkido for a little while and that was pretty cool.
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here he is against shonie carterAttached Files
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thats awesome dude... those are two of the most practical fighting styles. i wish i had the option where i am.
I have a black belt in traditional ITF Tae Kwon Do, and it wastes so much time with tradition and history that i gave it up. I would love to work in those two styles.
krav maga is really good stuff too.... but it is a lot of practice in repetition.... they basically practice certian techniques untill they are ground into the head.... so when having to use them it is almost instinct.... very practical but not as fun to practice.
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Sounds great bro, go for it ! I took American Kempo for a bit till I found out my instructor was a tweek. I agree Tae Kwon Do was kinda boring for me too.Leaders did what others weren't willing to do, now they enjoy the things that others do not.
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Originally posted by lxorlthats awesome dude... those are two of the most practical fighting styles. i wish i had the option where i am.
I have a black belt in traditional ITF Tae Kwon Do, and it wastes so much time with tradition and history that i gave it up. I would love to work in those two styles.
krav maga is really good stuff too.... but it is a lot of practice in repetition.... they basically practice certian techniques untill they are ground into the head.... so when having to use them it is almost instinct.... very practical but not as fun to practice.
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