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Looking For MMA Trainer in Los Angeles/Orange County area : have a lot of potential.

why don't you do what everybody else does and go to gym and train? it's pretty bold of you to expect a trainer to just jump in and train you when they haven't even seen you throw a punch. since you're an engineer you could probaly afford to take private lessons. just do that for awhile, let the trainer get a general idea of your skill level and work ethic.
 
Yea I have been training 4-5 days a week, in MT and BJJ along with strength training, along with a full time job and a part time job and find my schedule bordering on unbearable.

I would strongly advise that you join a gym and begin training, if you have the gift which you feel you do, it will quickly get exposed when sparring and rolling.

From there you get some amateur fights and if you once again show your dominance, I would then MAYBE contemplate quitting and taking fighting full time, if you can afford bills and obligations.

I honestly wish the best for you and hope you become a great fighter, just dont burn your bridges in corporate world. You can begin training a 5-10 hrs. a week in a gym while keeping your job and at least make an educated guess in jumping into the fighting game.

Best of luck, and I hope you proove us wrong and become a great fighter
 
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