QUOTE(tonYe @ Jan 8 2012, 04:52 AM)
If you want to learn from real MMA fighters and learn many different martial arts, Muay Fit is ideal. But if you want pure Muay Thai, they may not be the best gym.
MMA - Mixed Martial Arts. Pros that fight in MMA's fight have at least 1 base in martial art be it taekwando, karate, jiu jitsu or muay thai to name a few.
If you plan to fight in a MMA fight, master at least 1 martial arts, not bits and pieces from each because when you fight someone who have a strong based in one art, you most prolly will lose.
IMO, MMA class should not be for beginners that have no experience in martial art at all, but a sparring class (stand up and ground work) to put in practice what you learned in class, hone your skill, movements, flexibility, tips from your sparring partner and also the instructor.
MuayFit do not have pure Muay Thai class, but more to Muay Thai for fitness, something like body combat.
But if you want to practise MMA, yeah, it's the ideal place as always have fighters dropping in for training there. But whether or not you get to train/spar with the fighters, I don't know.
Mar 23 2012, 11:25 AM

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