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Martial Arts

mgoose

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I did Judo and TKD as a kid/teenager.

In the last year I started doing kickboxing, moved cities and am now doing Muay Thai at a well known MMA school here in town.

I'd say the school itself is probably more important than the Martial Art. I'm not looking to go pro, but I would like to be able to compete, so it was important for me to find somewhere that has experience turning out pro fighters so they know what to do.

Check forums like Sherdog and see if they talk about any schools in your area. Most schools will offer one free class so check out at least half a dozen or so before you choose one. You'll really get an idea of what one works for you.
 

Mauby

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Originally Posted by globetrotter
where did you box?

Different places over the years...the last couple stops were at Hamlin and Loyola. Both of those weren't too bad at all in regards to inflated egos.
 

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