Hey,
To give you some background..
I'm trying to start training again, I used to do a little ( I mean a little) boxing, Muay Thai and conventional, I also trained a little MMA in Thailand with Kruu Villabos. Who got me on the road to mixing styles, I am 30 years old and basically a noob but want to start the path to learning to defend myself, and get fit. I would one day like to have a few matches but i'm not kidding myself, more for my own sense of satisfaction.
So I will get to the point, I have read a lot on the site, and am looking at beginning with either wrestling/sambo/bjj or judo.And a after a year incorporate Muay Thai again. A lot depends on whats available in Perth. I cant remember where but I heard that Lajos was a good wrestling teacher from Europe and he runs a wrestling school near me.
Has anyone heard of him and would have any information?
And from what I read already on the site, I guess its a tough call, but out of all the grappling disciplines what would be recommended?
For defence Kru taught us grappling and submission but said your aim is to get off the floor as quickly as possible, I thought that was a good approach.
To give you some background..
I'm trying to start training again, I used to do a little ( I mean a little) boxing, Muay Thai and conventional, I also trained a little MMA in Thailand with Kruu Villabos. Who got me on the road to mixing styles, I am 30 years old and basically a noob but want to start the path to learning to defend myself, and get fit. I would one day like to have a few matches but i'm not kidding myself, more for my own sense of satisfaction.
So I will get to the point, I have read a lot on the site, and am looking at beginning with either wrestling/sambo/bjj or judo.And a after a year incorporate Muay Thai again. A lot depends on whats available in Perth. I cant remember where but I heard that Lajos was a good wrestling teacher from Europe and he runs a wrestling school near me.
Has anyone heard of him and would have any information?
And from what I read already on the site, I guess its a tough call, but out of all the grappling disciplines what would be recommended?
For defence Kru taught us grappling and submission but said your aim is to get off the floor as quickly as possible, I thought that was a good approach.
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