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Had a bad experience involving quitting football eh?
Do what you want man, don't waste your childhood. I played football for 6 years, eventually I did feel like I was playing for the coaches/parents enjoyment rather than mine. I started to wrestle and fell in love. The excitement I got from wrestling is didn't match the excitement I got while playing football.
Sounds like my experience with muay thai when I quit football and lacrosse. My advice is the same too....find what you like to do and do it. If you like playing football, do it when you can...I guess there is a window there that isn't the same for mma or wrestling or even muay thai (in this country). I, for one, didn't feel like I lost anything when I dropped the team sports I played for combat sports...I felt like I was moving up to something more my steez.
haha yeah way to tell him. MMA id say is the hardest sport. You make a minor mistake standing you get knocked out, you make a minor mistake on the ground you get caught in a submission. Plus conditioning has to be the best out of anything. Football you have to know to stay low on tackles and the rest like running you just have to be good at running and dodging. Not nearly as hard. IMHO
Haha wow. Too bad i was not bad at football. What gives you the right to say that. Maybe some people are just naturally good at it did that ever come to mind.
O and one more question. For a MMA bout what are some good things to eat before a fight and what type of workout should you have the day of the fight? Also what are some good techniques to calm yor nerves? Thanks
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Okay im 14 and so far ive been training 2 years of BJJ at warriors cove owned by one of the gracies(mind fart, suddenly forgot which one) And ive been doing that only 2 times a week since i was in school wrestling in football. But next year im quiting football, but staying in wrestling since it will help me in mma overall. So my point it, which mma style should i learn apart from BJJ. I want to do 2 days of BJJ and 2 days of something else. I was thinking muy thai. What do you think?
Thanks
sounds like a good plan. Speciallize in BJJ, then add the Muay Thai as well as keeping up with wrestling and Greko
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