Hi, I currently train at Senshido (montreal, RBSD) which includes Muay Thai training.
I'm signing up today at a BJJ school as well.
I'd like to eventually get a good stand-up grappling game, to be able to get my oponent to the floor in a fight or BJJ match.
The BJJ school in question also gives some wrestling classes which I will eventually try. But what are the other options for stand-up grappling and throwing people to the ground? I heard judo and sambo, but I have absolutely no idea how they are different from wrestling.
Also my school gives greco-roman wrestling classes instead of freeestyle. Would it be better for me to seek freestyle if I did choose wrestling?
Feel free to recommend other arts as well.
PS- I also thought of mentionning Aikido but my uninformed view is that it seems too fake and unappliable in a no-consent situation (ie. in a bjj match or a real fight). Am I wrong? Can it be used just as well to take someone to the ground? Never heard that one before.
I'm signing up today at a BJJ school as well.
I'd like to eventually get a good stand-up grappling game, to be able to get my oponent to the floor in a fight or BJJ match.
The BJJ school in question also gives some wrestling classes which I will eventually try. But what are the other options for stand-up grappling and throwing people to the ground? I heard judo and sambo, but I have absolutely no idea how they are different from wrestling.
Also my school gives greco-roman wrestling classes instead of freeestyle. Would it be better for me to seek freestyle if I did choose wrestling?
Feel free to recommend other arts as well.
PS- I also thought of mentionning Aikido but my uninformed view is that it seems too fake and unappliable in a no-consent situation (ie. in a bjj match or a real fight). Am I wrong? Can it be used just as well to take someone to the ground? Never heard that one before.
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