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https://quotefancy.com/quote/946616...is-hard-work-This-is-an-obsession-Talent-doeslol talent doesn't exist? What experience in high level sports do you have
https://quotefancy.com/quote/946616...is-hard-work-This-is-an-obsession-Talent-doeslol talent doesn't exist? What experience in high level sports do you have
I don't talk shit without having a reference
I'm aware of that argument, what actual experience do you haveI don't talk shit without having a reference
Read the name of the threadPlus I have been playing guitar for 7 years,so I know what it's like to progress in something you love,talent didn't get me there,it's my only source of income now ,so
but to answer your question,I have attended two seperate classes,one boxing,one mma,I injured my hamstrings in mma so I'm breaking lower body training till Monday,this has been over the past weekRead the name of the thread
Wow,held two titles,but Yeh he's wrong,cause you're right <cheer>If CMG said that then that means CMG is dead wrong too.
Wow,held two titles,but Yeh he's wrong,cause you're right <cheer>
you are completely right my friend,mcgregor for example,awesome fighter,but there's many things he does wrong,he's a proper showman but I don't like the way hes so cocky,I always prefer the humble person,btw the reason I keep using mcgregor as an example isn't because I'm a fanboy,I just study alot of his techniques and movements,was going to go to the same gym mcgregor trains in but decided to go to seperate personal black belt trainers instead,ain't gonna pay 150 a month for a namePeople with lots of talent and ability can still have dumb opinions on some things, especially if they are fashionable and inoffensive opinions (such is basically the default state of our academoi these days).
If I believe there's no talent,and that's enough to motivate me to achieve my dream,what's the problem?People with lots of talent and ability can still have dumb opinions on some things, especially if they are fashionable and inoffensive opinions (such is basically the default state of our academoi these days).
And btw,what's your experience in Mma or whatever combat sport you do? Just curious hahaPeople with lots of talent and ability can still have dumb opinions on some things, especially if they are fashionable and inoffensive opinions (such is basically the default state of our academoi these days).
If I believe there's no talent,and that's enough to motivate me to achieve my dream,what's the problem?
you are completely right my friend,mcgregor for example,awesome fighter,but there's many things he does wrong,he's a proper showman but I don't like the way hes so cocky,I always prefer the humble person,btw the reason I keep using mcgregor as an example isn't because I'm a fanboy,I just study alot of his techniques and movements,was going to go to the same gym mcgregor trains in but decided to go to seperate personal black belt trainers instead,ain't gonna pay 150 a month for a name
And mma because of the striking and its young age hasn't developed effective ways to train and and drill mass groups effectively with one or two coaches like Judo or wrestlingThat's fine, there's a lot of factors that can go into deciding what gym is best for you, but personalized instruction is a big one if you're serious about competing. Some of the more well known big name camps with top performers that attract a lot of people can end up looking like 'fighter farms' at the lower levels due to the crowds; one would need to have distinguished themselves in some way to get noticed.
That's why I got a personal trainer,black belt in muay Thai and kickboxing, 16 wins 0 losses,5 pro games,going well so far,don't like group classes,doesn't feel rightAnd mma because of the striking and its young age hasn't developed effective ways to train and and drill mass groups effectively with one or two coaches like Judo or wrestling
I agree,ifor you wanna go pro you need to do 1 on 1,that fighter farms is a good point,I'll remember that haha,instead of trying to learn 3 different martial arts at once (got set back all my money due to shitty choices in the past) going to focus on muay Thai and kickboxing,Imy really enjoying muay Thai, it's brutal,love itThat's fine, there's a lot of factors that can go into deciding what gym is best for you, but personalized instruction is a big one if you're serious about competing. Some of the more well known big name camps with top performers that attract a lot of people can end up looking like 'fighter farms' at the lower levels due to the crowds; one would need to have distinguished themselves in some way to get noticed.
Sorry for the typos,the auto correct on this device is horseshite, can't live without it though hahaI agree,ifor you wanna go pro you need to do 1 on 1,that fighter farms is a good point,I'll remember that haha,instead of trying to learn 3 different martial arts at once (got set back all my money due to shitty choices in the past) going to focus on muay Thai and kickboxing,Imy really enjoying muay Thai, it's brutal,love it