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Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:58 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:01 pm
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Raikoji Hey guys I've got a problem. I live to far from any good gyms and hoping you guys can reasure me on my optoins that I've considered. Ok first my name is andre reyes and I live in albert lea,mn. I've been what you can say training for 4 month in a gym that doesn't offer much. But I have been learning most of my stuff from the internet and just put them in play when we grapple at the gym. After my first fight I relized I really want to go to a gym where they are know what they are doin. coaches that I have mostly dont consider the other parts of mma which are knees elbows and hammer fisting of death. So I've considered some optoin. ok I'm 18 just graduated and I'm poor. Sooo... 1. find someone looking for a roomate nearby the gym or 2. rent out a hotel nearby thats all i got for now.. and could someone explain to me what goes on in a camp? and the price and what does it offer?
Hotels are to expensive in the long run ... and living with someone you don't really now this part of your life ... not exactly a good idea ... realize you are eighteen ... get a job and go to school ... work on your back up ... I know the thrill of MMA training and competition is alluring ... but you have to resist for now ... give yourself a year or two ... after that then run with it ...
Also in order to be a part of a professional camp ... generally you have to have an actually record perfessionally ... your cardio has to be up to par ... but generally you get advance training ... striking, grappling, cardio, strength and conditioning ... generally depending on the gym ... it can be expensive ... anywhere to $150 to $300 a month ... this isn't for the faint of heart ...
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:36 am
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:51 pm
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