I am so eager to ask these questions, but when i did in the right forum (running a MA buisiness) i didnt get any responces, so i figured i would come here because flocks of MMA people chat over here.
I am not necissarily setting my life on a set track right now, but I have always been so interested in martial arts. I just never joined one because all the ones around me are BS "karate" dojos that are total bullshit.
I did some wrestling and have recently been trying out free classes all over RI in different MA's. I found a pretty legit place up in Cranston with a guy named Mat Santos. Hes a legit MMA fighter in his early 30's. Like every other MMA guy he wears camo and has plenty of tattoos but he seems like pretty cerebral guy and his classes are nice.
Every time i go in the back yard and grapple by pals, or hit the bag, or read about MA history and technique i get more into it. I have finaly scratched this lifelong itch and it feels great. At only 17 i have my life ahead of me and i want Martial Arts to be a big part of it.
I dont plan to be an MMA fighter professionaly or run my own academy like Mat Santos, but i would love so much to teach/train in a large MMA gym, and to teach law enforcement. i want to train with people from countless styles, standup, ground, whatever, its all so interesting and i cant wait to better myself and make a dent in martial arts.
i try to envelope myself in MA as much as possable but im in college and i can only go to like 1-2 classes a week. i try to grapple with my boys, shadow box, and read MA books as much as i can, while keeping in good shape.
with the goal i have ahead, what advise can you fellows give me? what should i be reading? what should i be doing to better myself in MA when its just me in my dorm? what majors might i be thinking about? what criterea does a person need to teach in one of these gyms? how can i aply myself to MA more?!
thanks!!!!
I am not necissarily setting my life on a set track right now, but I have always been so interested in martial arts. I just never joined one because all the ones around me are BS "karate" dojos that are total bullshit.
I did some wrestling and have recently been trying out free classes all over RI in different MA's. I found a pretty legit place up in Cranston with a guy named Mat Santos. Hes a legit MMA fighter in his early 30's. Like every other MMA guy he wears camo and has plenty of tattoos but he seems like pretty cerebral guy and his classes are nice.
Every time i go in the back yard and grapple by pals, or hit the bag, or read about MA history and technique i get more into it. I have finaly scratched this lifelong itch and it feels great. At only 17 i have my life ahead of me and i want Martial Arts to be a big part of it.
I dont plan to be an MMA fighter professionaly or run my own academy like Mat Santos, but i would love so much to teach/train in a large MMA gym, and to teach law enforcement. i want to train with people from countless styles, standup, ground, whatever, its all so interesting and i cant wait to better myself and make a dent in martial arts.
i try to envelope myself in MA as much as possable but im in college and i can only go to like 1-2 classes a week. i try to grapple with my boys, shadow box, and read MA books as much as i can, while keeping in good shape.
with the goal i have ahead, what advise can you fellows give me? what should i be reading? what should i be doing to better myself in MA when its just me in my dorm? what majors might i be thinking about? what criterea does a person need to teach in one of these gyms? how can i aply myself to MA more?!
thanks!!!!
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