What's up guys? I will be going on vacation in a couple months to fort Lauderdale, Florida. I was wondering if there is anywhere to visit? Being a ronin with nowhere near me to train this will be my first time, hopefully. Thanks!
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What's up guys? I will be going on vacation in a couple months to fort Lauderdale, Florida. I was wondering if there is anywhere to visit? Being a ronin with nowhere near me to train this will be my first time, hopefully. Thanks!
American Top Team HQ in Coconut Creek fool
One of the best MMA gyms in just the damn world
They are also very 10p friendly!
Closest is Brian Brown in the north part of the state. Lots of 10p friendly places though that wont down talk your techniques even when your submitting people. Getting help with 10p stuff isnt easy though. Have to hit up seminars.
I think gone are the days where places are outright not "10p friendly". There's nary a gym I visit where there isn't a positive 10p vibe in some regard. People have respect for the 10p system now, more than they used to. There may be some residual feelings here or there, as a whole most everybody has seen Eddie v. Royler II and Geo vs. Eddie Cummings by now. Times are changing. I'm sure most, if not all gyms in Ft. Lauderdale would not turn you away.
From my experience, I've trained at some of the most hostile, non-welcoming schools by being overtly humble and having a respectful posture in approaching the head of the academy. Not trying to impose ideas on them and making my intentions clear that I hope to make friends and network and not be in a competitive mindset has allowed me to train at academies that others have told me they were turned away from. There is an etiquette associated with respectfully approaching any academy owner, jiu jitsu is a universal family and some schools that are notorious for turning people away deep down have good hearts and will not turn you away if you approach them respectfully, follow their academy etiquette, and accept whatever customs they follow given it's their house you're showing up at, it's not them coming to your doorstep. You're going to them. They bow in before coming on the mat? I'll bow in even though I don't do it at my academy. They bow out to some picture of a Gracie? Cool, I'm not gonna make a statement and go against the grain. They wear a certain gi with a certain logo? I'll look on ebay and see if I can get a deal on a piece of equipment with their logo. That has worked out for me. Given some of the notoriously stingy schools I've successfully navigated to form a friendship with and have a place to train on occasion, I'd be very, very surprised if someone turned you away strictly on the notion that they are not '10p friendly.' It's a weak argument and becoming obsolete with the success that 10p is having. Approach them the right way, and these schools will stay in the minority and continue to shrink in number. If you travel to a different country, you wouldn't say "This is how we do things in America, so that's how I'm gonna do it." If you're smart, you'll respect and observe the laws and customs of that nation. There should be no academy off limits to you if you approach them in a tactful manner.
You're not going to find much in the way of 10P system instruction, but there are a ton of solid places to drop in while you're in town. I know couple guys over at Moncaio Brothers in downtown FTL, that's a solid school. If you're not averse to driving 20 minutes, BTT in Boca Raton is great. That is where my wife and I trained before moving to NY. They have nogi classes/open mats 2 or 3 days a week.