boxing/muy thai

aznymadness

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Does anyone know any good muay thai or boxing classes in pensacola fl. I know of pensacola boxing acadamy but the classes are just too expencive. Thank you very much
 
there prolly is a hundred more gyms, search on the internet, yellowpages or whatever. They're prolly going to be pretty expensive all around. Look for the run down looking ads/gyms.
 
Nope... but maybe try searching for MMA gyms in the area and surroundings. Those are popping up everyday and offer a wide range of styles. Also, alot of Martial Arts Academies are now offering Mui Thai and BJJ, etc.. So check with local karate dojo's as well, since most are adding kick boxing and mma style fighting to their ciriculum.
I recommend MMA instruction if possible. ...unless your dead set on being a Mui Thai fighter.
 
Search online

Then go in and try each gym out. A decent gym will give you a free day to see how you like it.
 
RJJ boxes at pensacola boxing academy. You have to have a gym membership at 60$ per month plus it is 10$ per class. That is just to much for my budget. if i went twice a week it would cost me 140$ a month.

Thanks for the advice guys, I have been looking into them online and in the yellow pages and havent had any luck
 
RJJ boxes at pensacola boxing academy. You have to have a gym membership at 60$ per month plus it is 10$ per class. That is just to much for my budget. if i went twice a week it would cost me 140$ a month.

Thanks for the advice guys, I have been looking into them online and in the yellow pages and havent had any luck

Check into a long term class contract.. it's usually cheaper then paying per class. ..but yes, that is approx the going rate right now for a top level class. I've seen it as low as $40/month and as high as $180/month. I guess I consider myself lucky, I've got a UFC vet willing to do it for close to the lower end w/unlimited class access. Keep looking, their out there.
 
FYI, MMA type of training isn't going to be cheap. You are going to pay $100+ per month no matter where you look.

Unless you want to go to the YMCA and do cardio kick boxing with middle aged women.

The place I go is $60/month for BJJ. Classes are 3 times per week. They also have boxing and kicking boxing which is another $50 per month (I think you get a discount if you do boxing + BJJ)
 
i pay 120 a month with unlimited training mon-sat 430 pm- 1000pm,
id say 140 a month to train at the same gym that RJJ trains at is a bargain, if your serious to learn spend the extra money
 
The place I go is $60/month for BJJ. Classes are 3 times per week. They also have boxing and kicking boxing which is another $50 per month (I think you get a discount if you do boxing + BJJ)

you get tapped out by any small guys yet? :newbie:
 
nope, technique over comes power almost everytime. first bjj class i ever took i was collar choked by a korean girl who weighed about 110 lbs, i couldnt belive it i was hooked after that, needless to say after only a few months i was able to tap out new guys with 50 lbs on me with relitive ease
 
Yep. many many times.

My first couple classes I got frustrated, but now I realize that means I have a lot more to learn

It get's better! First BJJ class I was ever in I got put in a rear naked choke by a 17 year old kid that weighed about 50 lbs less then me. It's a humbling experience to say the least..lol. I was lucky, most guys at my school were extremely cool and happy to help, teach, correct, etc.. My brothers first experience w/Jui Jitsu was with guys who would choke newbies out for fun, tapping wasn't an option. You took the nap whether you wanted to or not. Once you gain a little technique/experience and couple that with your strength at the proper time, they work very well together.
 
Your brother needs to find a new school to train at. That's isn't the way to learn.

I have been going for about 6 weeks now and I am alot better. I still get caught in subs, but I am also able to sub some guys and I have decent defense.

The main thing I need to work on his hip mobility. I have a bitch of a time with arm bars from guard only because I can't get my torso at 90 degrees.

I have just started into Gi BJJ, and I also need to learn how to best use the Gi. Yesterday I had a guy mounted and I had no idea how to finish. That was frustrating.
 
I always played hockey and football growing up so I have a hard time relaxing my muscles. My instructor keeps saying:
1. I need more hip flexibility
2. I need more hip mobility
3. I need to relax the muscle that I don't need to be using

I know this will all come with time.
 
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