LoneRider
Purple Belt
Greetings,
I'm thinking of taking up BJJ in a few years to improve my groundfighting as a martial artist. I've had predominantly a striker's background, aside from a few military defensive tactics courses (I learned that at the Navy's Visit Board Search and Seizure/Non-Compliant Boarding school) and am considering doing some MMA fighting in the future (about seven or eight or so years from now, so I've got some time and mainly local competitions) and I've heard a lot about BJJ as a great addition for groundwork (my admitted weak area).
Here's some of my background info:
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62330
I plan to start utilizing Muay Thai for striking in the next couple years and train extensively in that for my main striking art. I know of a school in the area I want to settle that has both BJJ/Muay Thai offered. Any advice regarding schools that offer multiple disciplines?
Regards,
Lone Rider
I'm thinking of taking up BJJ in a few years to improve my groundfighting as a martial artist. I've had predominantly a striker's background, aside from a few military defensive tactics courses (I learned that at the Navy's Visit Board Search and Seizure/Non-Compliant Boarding school) and am considering doing some MMA fighting in the future (about seven or eight or so years from now, so I've got some time and mainly local competitions) and I've heard a lot about BJJ as a great addition for groundwork (my admitted weak area).
Here's some of my background info:
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62330
I plan to start utilizing Muay Thai for striking in the next couple years and train extensively in that for my main striking art. I know of a school in the area I want to settle that has both BJJ/Muay Thai offered. Any advice regarding schools that offer multiple disciplines?
Regards,
Lone Rider