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It's definitely worth your time, but i personally like no-gi mma training more than i like old school GJJ. My gym is much cheaper than this, but my gym is also so cheap its not even really fair. 90 dollars a month for stand up and bjj, woot.
And live rolling is incredible. Easily the most challenging, rewarding, and fun thing i've ever done sports wise. |
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And live rolling is incredible. Easily the most challenging, rewarding, and fun thing i've ever done sports wise. [/ QUOTE ] and the opponents are so much weaker than online. |
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Seems like a good place to post this cuz I dont want to write a trip report or anything..
Just finished my first BJJ class. It was at a Relson Gracie school, that I just started at. I have taken Muay Thai some place else for about a year, though it was kind of slack. Ive never felt more like Jeff Van Gundy in my life. Just holding on for dear life and trying not to get hurt. We did some rolling after the class (the guys I rolled with were brown belts because they were teaching me also). Even half assing it, the feeling my arm could have been ripped off at any point isnt fun.. As a side note. I kinda knew..But had no real idea about how insane leverage is. I was rolling with another guy in class who is also new. We could get ourselves into the positions we were suppose to, but couldnt tap the other guy (due to crappy technique). But Jesus, when one of the experienced guys came over and shifted our hips or shoulders..It goes from mild discomfort to serious pain real freaking quick..Amazing its just from moving a leg out or dropping an elbow.. |
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They're waiting for you to sign the contract before they unleash the standard asswhooping newbies get.
I used to work with this guy: http://www.heavyweightgladiators.com/profilelucas.html |
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