revtruhrt
8/25/2008 5:47pm,
I sat in on the MMA class at Gokor's Gym in North Hollywood the other day. Here are my impressions, in case you are looking for a place to train.
The gym itself is pretty nice for an MMA gym. There was a huge mix of students---people who had been there maybe a month to legit professional fighters. (The day I was there, Manny Gamburyan and some other UFC guys were training alongside the regular students.)
Gene Lebell starts off the class with some judo instruction, which was AWESOME. And then Gokor takes over with some submission techniques. Afterwards, they'll have open grappling and Gokor will walk around correcting form.
I've been doing Muay Thai at Muay Thai Academy up the street and randomly heard about this gym. It's weird, because Gene and Gokor are so famous, but a lot of people out here haven't heard about it.
I'm not the most experienced jiu-jitsu guy (I can pull guard, do an armbar, and start crying when someone stacks me), but it looked a quite bit different than BJJ. You'd see more scrambling (from the sambo part of their system) and some weird rolling submissions.
And the takedowns were UNREAL.
Everyone was super nice. Manny, Gene, and Gokor all came up to me and shook my hand during the evening. And I was just kind of hanging out in the spectator area. Definitely a cool, relaxed vibe at this palce.
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Also, if anyone here trains at Legends, do you feel like you get your money's worth? It's about the same price to train at both MTA/Gokor's Gym. But I live in Studio City, so I don't want to fight the traffic to get into Hollywood if I can avoid it.
The gym itself is pretty nice for an MMA gym. There was a huge mix of students---people who had been there maybe a month to legit professional fighters. (The day I was there, Manny Gamburyan and some other UFC guys were training alongside the regular students.)
Gene Lebell starts off the class with some judo instruction, which was AWESOME. And then Gokor takes over with some submission techniques. Afterwards, they'll have open grappling and Gokor will walk around correcting form.
I've been doing Muay Thai at Muay Thai Academy up the street and randomly heard about this gym. It's weird, because Gene and Gokor are so famous, but a lot of people out here haven't heard about it.
I'm not the most experienced jiu-jitsu guy (I can pull guard, do an armbar, and start crying when someone stacks me), but it looked a quite bit different than BJJ. You'd see more scrambling (from the sambo part of their system) and some weird rolling submissions.
And the takedowns were UNREAL.
Everyone was super nice. Manny, Gene, and Gokor all came up to me and shook my hand during the evening. And I was just kind of hanging out in the spectator area. Definitely a cool, relaxed vibe at this palce.
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Also, if anyone here trains at Legends, do you feel like you get your money's worth? It's about the same price to train at both MTA/Gokor's Gym. But I live in Studio City, so I don't want to fight the traffic to get into Hollywood if I can avoid it.