I'm going to be a freshman in college this upcoming fall, and will have 4 years to finally do what I"ve always wanted to do: martial arts.
Basically I've never had time/dojo and now since I'm away from home, can finally start my obsession.
HOwever, I don't know which art to choose. There are a couple dojos near my school that offer MMA classes and Muay Thai, as well as numerous Jujitsu, karate, judo, etc. that I could attend.
BAsically I want the most logical for the street, as to say "efficient". I dont' have any problems with anyone, but if I learn something I'd want it to be for self-defense, rather than combat sporting.
I've heard MMA is good, but so is MT. If I can sport in them, that'd be great (sparring and such), but that's not the main goal. I need something that will work, and I can practice and really get good at over the next 4 years (but not limited to that time). What would you guys recommend?
Thanks,
obsessed
Basically I've never had time/dojo and now since I'm away from home, can finally start my obsession.
HOwever, I don't know which art to choose. There are a couple dojos near my school that offer MMA classes and Muay Thai, as well as numerous Jujitsu, karate, judo, etc. that I could attend.
BAsically I want the most logical for the street, as to say "efficient". I dont' have any problems with anyone, but if I learn something I'd want it to be for self-defense, rather than combat sporting.
I've heard MMA is good, but so is MT. If I can sport in them, that'd be great (sparring and such), but that's not the main goal. I need something that will work, and I can practice and really get good at over the next 4 years (but not limited to that time). What would you guys recommend?
Thanks,
obsessed
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