ultimate mma- http://www.ultimatemmact.com/
underdog bjj- http://www.underdogbjj.com/
new england mma- http://www.nemmafitness.com/
what gym is
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ultimate mma- http://www.ultimatemmact.com/
underdog bjj- http://www.underdogbjj.com/
new england mma- http://www.nemmafitness.com/
what gym is
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can anyone help me???
Why don't you go to the gyms and find out for yourself. If they are like most gyms they will give you at least one free class. Your gonna learn a lot more by experiencing the training first hand than your gonna be able to on this forum.
i will but can you just tell me based on your opinion
Where did the guys from Ultimate MMA get belted? They don't really explain their lineage on the website but their grappling credentials look legit.
There's about a 1% chance that there are people who can really answer these question. But then again it has to be to put in perspective...
So yeah, try out classes at all of these gyms.
Andrew Calandrelli the main instructer is a Renzo gracie BJJ Black Belt that came up through the ranks with Shawn Williams, Nick and Matt Serra - now affiliated with vitor shaolin
lol can u guys give me your opinions though? on wicth ones i should check out first?
There is no way for anyone to inform an educated opinion unless they go for themselves. You aks about these gyms about 2-3x a month. Go yourself and form your own opinion, your the one that will ulitmately be spending you time and money there.
i will i just dont always have the time since im busy with wrestiling and all..but witch should i go check out first
go alphabetical order because you clearly need to be told what to do.
hmmmm i think im gonna go to ultimate mma first
Emir,
You and I live in the same area, so I can share with you what I know.
As far as I know (and I'm pretty sure), there are three legit BJJ blackbelts teaching in the Central Connecticut Area (Danilo Chernan, Rafeal Formiga, and Fabiano Teles).
Danilo teaches at the Lion's den. This may be a good place for a 13 year old guy because the cost is relatively low (about $80 per month) and you can have unlimited classes in BJJ, MMA, and boxing as well as access to the free weights gym. Could be a good way of exposing yourself to everything and seeing what you like.
Fabiano teaches at Underdog. I know of a few people that have had some success with amateur MMA, and then decided to go to Underdog to improve. If you know for sure that you want to focus on MMA, then this is as good a place as any. If MMA were my focus, I think I'd go here.
If distance or price is an issue .......
I know that in the last few weeks, a guy has been rolling at our gym, he is a purple belt from a Matt Serra school in New Jersey. He moved up here to start his own business. He has just recently opened an MMA gym in Bristol, across the street from ESPN. I don't know the name, he was talking about it after class just yesterday and handing out business cards, but I didn't take one.
I don't know if his school will be good or not, but I can tell you that his BJJ is solid. This school should be very close to your house, so this might be a good option if you live on the Bristol side of Southington, because you could get there without having to ask for a ride.
Good luck.
If your only consideration is to go to the school that will give you the best instruction in BJJ and MMA, then I'd advise Underdog. Of course, that is just my personal opinion based on what I've gathered in conversations with people in the area that are involved in BJJ and MMA. I only do BJJ and it is as a hobby that I enjoy.
Thanks bro....do you know anything about the main instructer at ultimate mma...i heared hes a legit blackbelt under renzo and came up the ranks with the likes of matt serra? also do you have any idea about 10th planet hartford?
I don't know anyone that has trained in either Ultimate MMA or 10th Planet Hartford, so I can't say anything about either of those places or the lead instructors there.