Hi I'm new here and I'm new to MMA. (I did Kum Do for 3 months before quitting realizing it was pointless and I want to have a real world based martial art, when am I going to have a sword along with my enemy in real life?)
Anyways, I'd like to eventually compete, though I need a lot of conditioning before I'm even ready to train. (I'm 6' 3" 255 lbs, most of it isn't muscle) Back to the point. Since I want to do MMA competitions, I would like to have a grappling art and a striking art. I already know that I'm most likely going to do Muay Thai for striking but I'm undecided on the grappling. At first I wanted to do BJJ but then I saw Sambo and I think I want to do that. The only problem is I don't know any schools around me (I live in the suburbs of Chicago) that teach Sambo and there are a few around me that teach BJJ.
So basically, should I try to find a Sambo school or just do BJJ? Is Sambo any good?
Sorry if I rambled at points in this post, and any feedback would be much appreciated.
Anyways, I'd like to eventually compete, though I need a lot of conditioning before I'm even ready to train. (I'm 6' 3" 255 lbs, most of it isn't muscle) Back to the point. Since I want to do MMA competitions, I would like to have a grappling art and a striking art. I already know that I'm most likely going to do Muay Thai for striking but I'm undecided on the grappling. At first I wanted to do BJJ but then I saw Sambo and I think I want to do that. The only problem is I don't know any schools around me (I live in the suburbs of Chicago) that teach Sambo and there are a few around me that teach BJJ.
So basically, should I try to find a Sambo school or just do BJJ? Is Sambo any good?
Sorry if I rambled at points in this post, and any feedback would be much appreciated.
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