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Title: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 12:01:15 PM
Well I have been doing martial arts since I was four years old (Shaolin Kempo Karate), I received my first degree blackbelt and then about 2 years later I moved to GA. For the three years that I have lived here I have not joined a new martial arts gym until just recently all I have been doing was training myself haha. I signed up to a new MMA gym that offers boxing, kickboing, muay thai, and BJJ classes so i'm looking to train in all of those. Yesterday was my first ever Muay Thai class and I loved it, though it was a lot harder than I had expected but that's a good thing because the harder it is the better I will become! Today I will be taking both a Muay Thai class and a BJJ class back to back, hopefully it won't kill me but I should be fine haha. I'm scared shitless cause I hate being the "newbie" but you gotta start somewhere lol.

Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Cory on July 22, 2008, 12:14:42 PM
Just be prepared to do a lot of fucking running.

I'm only 15, but for two months I was training in Muay Thai and Boxing. My Muay Thai teacher persisted on doing nothing but the fundamentals of striking, clinching, and a whole fuck load of running. It was brutal, but I finished 5th of my weight class (185) in the monthly tournament of 35 people, going like, 3-0, but I had to back out in the quaters because a guy cracked the metatarsal in my right foot.

You lucky to have a gym like that around where you live. Over here, we got boxing, and 'fundamentals' of Muay Thai and Ju Jitsu. Lame.

Im thinking about going back when I cut weight, to at least 170, but good luck with the classes.

Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 12:31:09 PM
Yay running lol.

And that's awesome dude, we are about the same age too except I'm 16 lol.

My gym is kinda far from where I live, well it's about a 30 minute drive compared to where I used to live in NY where I could walk there in five minutes haha. Hopefully they won't tear me apart today in Jits class lol, my ground game is not so good so I can tell there gonna be looking at me like "fucking noob" lol.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Cory on July 22, 2008, 12:52:41 PM
My only advise is it may look stupid, but during a water break or something, if you're struggling, or want to improve really quickly, what helped me was brining a note pad and pen, and during the water break, write down what they taught you. Then you can go home and work on anything you might have had trouble with that day.

For me it was my footwork. I took a few notes, Asked questions and worked on it at home on my punching bag. My teacher said that I improved greatly.

BTW, how much is this costing you? Just wondering....
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 01:34:31 PM
That's actually a really good idea, I should try that.

As for the price, I don't know off the top of my head as my mommy signed me up :D, lmao but I do know that it wasn't too expensive, we expected it to cost more. I'll find out the exact price tonight though.

With Muay Thai I struggled slightly but I think my SKK background helped me out a lil bit, I just have to work on certain aspects more. However with Jiu-Jitsu I have a feeling I will look like an idiot the first few weeks haha, I mean I know enough to know what's going on while I am watching MMA on TV but when it comes down to actually practicing it I am lost. My old SKK instructor from NY trains at Serra's gym now, I think he is a blue belt but when I was still training there he showed me certain things like applying the arm-bar, triangle, etc. But unfortunetely he only showed me once or twice so I didn't really practice it enough to remember haha.

Hopefully all the bad ass Jits guys in the class won't laugh at me, but if they do it's only motivation :D


Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: JohnS. on July 22, 2008, 01:39:35 PM
Awesome man. It's good to see so many young guys coming up and getting into MMA. Just goes to show you how far the sport has come. Good luck man.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 01:44:43 PM
Thanks man, I appreciate that.

And yeah it's awesome how big the sport is becoming, just imagine how huge it will be five years from now.

Hopefully I'll be a pro by then, that's the plan lol.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Cory on July 22, 2008, 02:07:12 PM
lol, the only reason why I didn't want to fight in the cage at first was because I dont want a cauliflower ear. So fucking disgusting looking, but I found if something should happen, i can get it fixed. yay.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 02:11:45 PM
lol yeah they do look nasty, my mom was like "I really don't want you doing this, look at that guys ears". It's all good though, it's just part of the sport lol.

Though draining those motherfuckers must hurt like a bitch haha
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: JohnS. on July 22, 2008, 07:39:30 PM
Yeah seeing cauliflower ear burst is crazy...it must suck...but its fun to watch.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Cory on July 22, 2008, 09:43:07 PM
I dont know why they dont get it fixed.

Some say its a 'badge of honor' but I read on the web that if you take it to your doctor within 2 weeks, he'll fix it for you, back to normal.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 10:58:38 PM
Well I just got back from Jits class a few hours ago, fortunetely for me there wasn't a whole lot of people due to a bad storm. It was just me and two other whitebelts (bad ass whitebelts though, pretty impressive dudes), and we drilled gi chokes. We don't usually train with the Gi though, its usually a no Gi class but the instructor said that they train with the Gi once a week or something. I was supposed to take the Muay Thai class before that but my ride was delayed.

I felt like such a newbie, back home in NY I was used to being the leader of the class, now I feel like such a beginner haha it's kinda cool though. I love to learn new things and I want to be a fighter, I want to be one of the best in the world and so I have to think about that every day in training and just push myself past my limits.

I won't be able to roll until my 6th class though, I'm looking forward to that. Hopefully by my 6th class I will be able to hang with the other beginners, maybe even submit most of them.

BJJ is great for the mind though, seriously gets you thinking more logically about even the littlest things lol.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Zombie Gunn on July 22, 2008, 11:17:15 PM
Based on the name, not sure if this is a type of food or a sex act, but good luck.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 22, 2008, 11:39:47 PM
lol BJJ not BJ, ya sick perv bird! :D





Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: AudiblyOffensive on July 23, 2008, 12:51:19 AM
Personally, I'm fond of Judo... probably because I've been studying it for years. :)
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: David Jones on July 23, 2008, 01:00:19 AM
I took Karate, Jiu Jitsu, and Judo all in one class, twice a week for a few months. But the cash flow stopped, and I couldn't keep on.
I stopped at white belt, no stripes. But I was matching in skill with Brown belts.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 23, 2008, 10:36:29 AM
Hopefully in a few weeks I will be able to match skill with some of the better guys in the class as well.

I'd love to learn Judo somewhere down the road, if I can mix Judo and Wrestling with my Jiu-Jitsu then I think my ground game would be amazing. For stand-up I already have a black belt in Shaolin Kempo Karate and with some serious Muay Thai, Boxing and Kickboxing training I think my stand-up will be amazing as well. Though this is going to take some time, years from now I want to be at a certain level, so I just have to take this time to learn the basics and train hard and then advance through the ranks.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Cory on July 23, 2008, 11:09:32 AM
Me and a couple of my friends are thinking about going to Brazil once we all turn 18 (2 years) and trying out some Vale Tudo, as there is really no where to learn that in my area, and I REALLY want to go on the beaches in Brazil. Plus im a huge football fan, so I'll love it down there.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Big Gay Honker on July 25, 2008, 11:57:15 PM
I think your biggest hurdle in all this is unlearning habits and a few thinks you already know, and change to fit the class you're in.  Thai Boxing is my stand up base, and let me tell you it's not as basic as it looks.  In fact, the head instructor at my school, who knows MANY martial arts, trained under Dan Inosanto.  Guru told him his striking will improve at least 50% if he took Thai Boxing, so he went to Master Arjarn Chai.  Karate will teach you to fling out a strike for a point, boxing and Thai Boxing will teach you to strike often, and be able to absorb contact. 
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 26, 2008, 02:19:52 PM
Oh yeah definetely, so far I have been getting better with each class. My stand up has improved a lot so far with the Thai Boxing and I am learning the ground and rolling with some good jits guys that are helping me out as I go instead of just killing me cause I am a newb haha. I just took a kickboxing class today and I really enjoyed it, I have yet to take the boxing class but I'll eventually start taking that.

I wish they had a wrestling class too, that would be awesome haha. I get homeschooled now so I can't join the wrestling team again lol.
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Big Gay Honker on July 26, 2008, 02:50:04 PM
I pray to God you didn't refer to Thai Boxing as Kickboxing.  Two different things young man.  Kickboxing is the limpwristed gay little brother of Thai Boxing.  Always remember that!
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 26, 2008, 03:00:07 PM
I didn't, I said I just took my first KICKboxing class today and I have already taken a few THAIboxing classes earlier in the week.


You crazy, Honker :D
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: Big Gay Honker on July 26, 2008, 03:06:13 PM
You love me!
Title: Re: Just began training Muay Thai and BJJ
Post by: MitchMMA on July 26, 2008, 03:25:46 PM
 :jointpasssmiley:

You are my brother in law twiced removed! :grouphug: