Hey everyone. First of all i would like to apologize if i am posting in the wrong forum or if i shouldnt be posting this. With that out of the way i would like to say i am new to MMA and have never taken a martial arts class before. I am 17 years old as of march and live in the south suburbs of chicago. Now that you know a little bit about me, the purpose of this thread is that i was wondering how i should start getting into mma. I assume what i start with is sort of going to be my roots for the remainder of my "career" as a mixed martial arts fighter. I want to choose something versitile(sp) and not something like boxing or wrestling which is common place for many people, and very is also a limited skill when it comes to mma. I dont know alot about MMA but i know enough to begin training. Ive always sort of had a desire for it and i have a heavy bag and a speed bag in my basement that i work on my striking with. I have a freind who wrestles and he teaches me some ground game moves and i condition and weight train a few times a week. But other than that i dont do much. I have played soccer my whole life and because of this i beleive conditioning and running is one of the biggest factors to any sport- so i do that alot. I was basically wondering what people think the best martial art is to get into in my situation. I was looking at Jui-Jistu and Muay Thai, however i know there are many others out there. Please help.
I was also wondering about strength training, i try to not call it weight training cause i hate using weights. I feel when i jump on a machine at the gym im becoming a body builder, and i DONT wanna be that- i want to be a fighter. I try to get stronger by doing workouts such as pushups, bag pushes, fast sprints, jumps, working the bag, and simple things like that. I beleive this works better because your not targeting one muscle and singleing it out like you are on machines(i also used dumbbells for some workouts which also dont target one single muscle). Please tell me if this is the right way to do it, i feel it helps me build a stronger core and base strength level over the body builder fighters.
Sorry for writting a whole novel guys, i just really wanted to make everything clear. Thanks in advance for helping me and im sorry if i did something wrong, im new here. Thx-
-Marty
I was also wondering about strength training, i try to not call it weight training cause i hate using weights. I feel when i jump on a machine at the gym im becoming a body builder, and i DONT wanna be that- i want to be a fighter. I try to get stronger by doing workouts such as pushups, bag pushes, fast sprints, jumps, working the bag, and simple things like that. I beleive this works better because your not targeting one muscle and singleing it out like you are on machines(i also used dumbbells for some workouts which also dont target one single muscle). Please tell me if this is the right way to do it, i feel it helps me build a stronger core and base strength level over the body builder fighters.
Sorry for writting a whole novel guys, i just really wanted to make everything clear. Thanks in advance for helping me and im sorry if i did something wrong, im new here. Thx-
-Marty
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