Great video man! Ya, lol... we used to box in our garage... NOT SAFE! LOL... But your story reminded me of that. My big bro is 6 years older than me and my little bro, so no matter how good we got, he was always better, bigger, stronger. Learned a lot! thanks!
My older brother was a trained boxer from the time he was five in bitty boxing thru 18 in golden gloves. He gave me the best advice ever. He said, never start a fight and you'll probably never lose one.
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There's always someone better regardless of training or not. During your lifetime maybe you will run across that person or maybe you won't, but they're out there.
I’ve heard this story from other people I’ve known personally who grew up training a striking art. I am 50 and these guys were around kickboxing, boxing, TKD and karate, before there was mma. Certainly before anyone had access to muay Thai. All of their stories involved being humbled by a wrestler, Judo guy, or later on a BJJ guy. All before the popularity of mma. Which I guess this type of interaction spurred mma later. I can say I don’t think I have ever heard a grappler say they have been “got” by a guy that’s untrained. I think the fundamentals of the arts are different, wrestling and other grappling arts are very brawling in nature. Probably why in early mma wrestlers and other grapplers did so well and continue to do so. To quote Tank Abbott “if you can’t wrestle you can’t fight!” I agree with your assessment though. There is no 1 perfect system. I’m mainly a grappler but I’ve scattered trained all the things you’ve talked about throughout my life. I’m mainly a grappler because as I got older and deal with life, family, job I only have so much time in the day. Otherwise I’d do exactly what you are saying, cross train, get some basic striking, take in some FMA, keep grappling and apply some mma.
I started KFM in Colorado right before they were making the transition to DL. Then I kept on DL there. Got into the instructor program and trained in Atlanta, New York, and Arizona. I also went to Spain and trained with the DL team there. I have also trained with Justo (Keysi) a few times that he has been here in the US.
Great video man! Ya, lol... we used to box in our garage... NOT SAFE! LOL... But your story reminded me of that. My big bro is 6 years older than me and my little bro, so no matter how good we got, he was always better, bigger, stronger. Learned a lot! thanks!
@BMO_Creative not safe for sure, but the lessons learned were always great, even if a little painful, lol.
My older brother was a trained boxer from the time he was five in bitty boxing thru 18 in golden gloves. He gave me the best advice ever. He said, never start a fight and you'll probably never lose one.
@@jackempson3044 I absolutely love that quote!
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There's always someone better regardless of training or not. During your lifetime maybe you will run across that person or maybe you won't, but they're out there.
@@michaelabercrombie7698 I agree completely!!
I’ve heard this story from other people I’ve known personally who grew up training a striking art.
I am 50 and these guys were around kickboxing, boxing, TKD and karate, before there was mma. Certainly before anyone had access to muay Thai. All of their stories involved being humbled by a wrestler, Judo guy, or later on a BJJ guy. All before the popularity of mma. Which I guess this type of interaction spurred mma later.
I can say I don’t think I have ever heard a grappler say they have been “got” by a guy that’s untrained.
I think the fundamentals of the arts are different, wrestling and other grappling arts are very brawling in nature. Probably why in early mma wrestlers and other grapplers did so well and continue to do so.
To quote Tank Abbott “if you can’t wrestle you can’t fight!”
I agree with your assessment though. There is no 1 perfect system. I’m mainly a grappler but I’ve scattered trained all the things you’ve talked about throughout my life.
I’m mainly a grappler because as I got older and deal with life, family, job I only have so much time in the day. Otherwise I’d do exactly what you are saying, cross train, get some basic striking, take in some FMA, keep grappling and apply some mma.
Totally on point with you
Where did you receive your KFM/DL training?
I started KFM in Colorado right before they were making the transition to DL. Then I kept on DL there. Got into the instructor program and trained in Atlanta, New York, and Arizona. I also went to Spain and trained with the DL team there. I have also trained with Justo (Keysi) a few times that he has been here in the US.
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