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mma has too much kickboxing already done 4+ years of that don't wanna go over it again

Tried both karate and taekwondo for a few months as a youngster and yeah both were boring but tkd seemed more interesting somehow

Plus the joint is right next to my brother's house so meh

I didn't know there were specific "MMA" training places, thought most people just take up BJJ or something and compete in MMA tournaments. That said, there's plenty of places that I guess you'd call MMA purely because they have instructors for each kind of major martial arts.

Eastern suburbs? There's one in ringwood and chadstone that I know of

Yeah east. Where in Ringwood is it? Closest I found in terms of legitimate looking places was Caulfield. My concern choosing proximity over reputation is that it is slowly becoming a "buzz" martial art like BJJ...BJJ is the new karate and they are springing up all over the place thanks to UFC. The teachings become watered down because people are more interested in cashing in on the latest craze rather than teaching it.

Hahah I wouldn't hurt a fly

Just a few easy rights to the fly's mouth :P

Been wanting to do this for a while now. Will look into it properly as soon as life gets consistent.

Anyone know a good mma place south to east near cbd?

Yeh same can't say I've found anywhere and everywhere is pretty intimidating crazy looking people seem to run them haha

Yeah east. Where in Ringwood is it? Closest I found in terms of legitimate looking places was Caulfield. My concern choosing proximity over reputation is that it is slowly becoming a "buzz" martial art like BJJ...BJJ is the new karate and they are springing up all over the place thanks to UFC. The teachings become watered down because people are more interested in cashing in on the latest craze rather than teaching it.

http://www.tacticalkravmaga.com.au/locations.html

Thanks man. I'll definitely check them out. Little concerned about the commercialised look of it...as I said before about the whole business vs teaching side of things, but something is going to be better than nothing.

Been wanting to do this for a while now. Will look into it properly as soon as life gets consistent.

Anyone know a good mma place south to east near cbd?

not enough room in the kitchen?

Did taekwondo as a kid, quit right before black belt

bully

lol pretty sure he ain't no Toby mitchell :laugh:

could be :ph34r:

No. Crouching habibs hidden cousins...

:laugh:

On the topic of martial arts...

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is where it's at.

No. Crouching habibs hidden cousins...

Best call you'll ever make in your life.

mma has too much kickboxing already done 4+ years of that don't wanna go over it again

Tried both karate and taekwondo for a few months as a youngster and yeah both were boring but tkd seemed more interesting somehow

Plus the joint is right next to my brother's house so meh

I recon I could take ya. I'm 69KGs of pure muscle.

come-at-me-bro-owl.jpg

:P

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