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Originally Posted by jubaji
Well, that was pretty fucking helpful.
If your weakness is grappling devote at least 60% of your time to it, because it don't come easy or quick no matter what anyone tells you.
Of course, if your goal is fighting MMA, then actually getting in there and getting as many realy matches as possible is going to acclimate you to that context more than anything else.
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Thanks,
i think ive got nearly 80% of this ground or ground related, i think the shoot boxing is going to be highly relevant as well as its teaching pure progression from standup to ground in terms of being in an exchange in standup rather than just simply shooting. Plus covers take down defense.
And the pure wrestling will cover a lot of good takedowns i guess too.
Ive been told by others that the sheer volume of technique wil just take time to get, hopefull i will some aptitude towards it due to having done a lot of martial arts before. well see.
Dick, the london fight factory does gi and non gi and you can grade their, the BJJ section is like a proper BJJ club with several black belt instructors so i will have a chance to grade as well, and i intend to.
id like to at least reach blue belt but obviously higher.
Do you know what the average time for a blue belt is, i mean roughly.
i heard it was a couple of years or so, sound right?
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