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    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    what's that?
    mixed martial arts... thought i read on a post a long while back where u train?
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    Quote Originally Posted by msl85 View Post
    mixed martial arts... thought i read on a post a long while back where u train?
    ha, just messing around. ya, i love it, i train about 4-5 times a day. nonstop stand up, ground and then cardio (not that the other stuff isn't cardio).
    i just wish i was 10years younger to persue it.

    some like it, most don't, it's gonna make or break you. one thing i noticed about most gyms, they all like to do ground and submission. our school is primarily stand up, so you get used to getting hit.
    I prefer stand up of course, but we do have a submission class after ours.

    So i guess i'm trying to say, don't get caught up in all ground, nothing wrong with that at all, it's an art form, but i was just at a pro fight, as a spectator this week, and the majority of the guys were scared to get hit.
    Ground and stand up have their advantages, so do both, a fighter really shines when he's well rounded.
    I learned my lesson, so I do some ground every now and then to stay fresh on it, hence my 0 -2 record, lol, submitted both times.
    I can only think about October coming up so i can put myself to the test again, after another 2 years of training; I'm feeling pretty confident.

    i think your boxing will come in handy.

    let us know how it goes, there are a few who are interested in mma here,

    later,
    allen

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    I've rolled a little with some Army guys on deployments and some of my buddies here at homestation, but don't really train persay. I like it though and it seems like it may come in handy some day

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    I'm pretty excited bout it... My bro in law actually talke me into it... He has his 1st fight in September... Think I'm just gonna train and see how it goes from there depending on if I wanna try to fight competitively...
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    It is a fun thing to do for getting the basics of MMA, more. I did about 6-7 months of it at the place here in MD (ground control) and after that I was done. But learned a alot within that small amount of time.. Enjoy it man.
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    Lots of Ibuprofen for the first couple of weeks!! Lmao Its a bad as$ sport!
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    I have trained in a little mma and 6yrs of BJJ off and on between injury's. And ACL surgery. It is about time to get back at it and see what else I can tear up.
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