Posted by admin on Jan 30, 2009 in
Philippines
Matt P asked: well i will be leaving new jersey to go to the PI in october for a 4 yr college in pamapanga or baliwag. and i wanted to know if there were any muay thai, brazillian jiu jitsu, mixed martial arts, etc. near those places? especially near bulacan or pampanga? i have been training for 5 years and still want to continue, maybe even have ehibition matches while at school. thanks in advance!
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Posted by admin on Jan 20, 2009 in
Family
StudyKid243 asked: I want to train in Mixed Martial Arts at a local brazilian jiu-jitsu place. Luckily, its only about 3 blocks away. How do I tell my parents I want to take something that involves fighting? It’s not a money issue it’s just that I don’t want my parents to think I’m some type of crazy obsessed kid with fighting. I mean I’ve always liked fighting throughout my life even when I was a little kid and they know that. They laugh because my grandpa loves doing that stuff too but how do I tell them? My parents are usually pretty relaxed about things but I want a non-awkward way to tell them. Thank you for any suggestions!
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Posted by admin on Dec 10, 2008 in
Martial Arts
DevilDog1214 asked: I am months away from becoming a police officer. I will make this a career decision. Anyway, I want to learn muay thai and I also want to learn jiu jitsu. Would it be more effective to learn the two styles seperately or would it be just the same effectiveness to learn muay thai and jiu jitsu in a mma class that also includes wrestling(yes, i found one that does combine the three)? Thanks in advance for all serious answers!
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Tags: Jiu Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts, Muay Thai
Posted by admin on Jul 8, 2008 in
Martial Arts

StudyKid243 asked: I want to train in Mixed Martial Arts at a local place, how do I tell my parent I want to train in Mixed Martial Arts at a local brazilian jiu-jitsu place. Luckily, its only about 3 blocks away. How do I tell my parents I want to take something that involves fighting? It’s not a money issue it’s just that I don’t want my parents to think I’m some type of crazy obsessed kid with fighting. I mean I’ve always liked fighting throughout my life even when I was a little kid and they know that. They laugh because my grandpa loves doing that stuff too but how do I tell them? My parents are usually pretty relaxed about things but I want a non-awkward way to tell them. Thank you for any suggestions!
triswmn20k, so are you saying at the local place that teaches bjj and mma to first take bjj and then after a while start learning mma? how long do you think it would take to become adept in bjj? thanks for the information, your a great help.
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Tags: Jiu Jitsu, Parents, Stuff