(03-01-2013, 10:05 PM)Google Wrote: True. Thanks for the good words.
I won't practice MMA. I am trying to get harder stuff. MMA = People almost as good as you or a little bit better.
I need some real fighters to fight against. MMA?, no thanks.
You're very welcome so.
I used to practice MMA for a short amount of time. I was the youngest one there as a 14 year old kid. I had to train against people that were 18+ but they were really cool towards me. They'd go easy on me but their easy was still krinda hard, if you know what I mean? It's a shame I quit, because if I had stayed there I would be one hell of a fighter. I'm 17 now, so you do the math. I have OCD now which I did have before, so that's the main reason I'm not going to practice any sport that requires me to wear shorts and/or touch other people.
MMA is good for any kind of fight you're in. It'd be the killer combination for you, since you're a kickboxer (or were you a thaiboxer?) either way, you'd kick some ass fighting on your feet and with your MMA skills you'd be able to hurt them in extreme ways on the ground, too. Seriously. No one would ever mess with you. One thing that's a big pro is that you don't have to be strong to practice MMA. All you need is skill, which is what you will gain after each time you train. When I used to train (it was like for a month and a half) I'd train 3 times a week, from 8 PM to 10 PM. The reason I quit is actually very stupid. I trained with 2 kids at my school (both were 2 years older than me and they treated me shitty. I couldn't compete against them because one of them is one hell of a muscled black guy and the other one is skinny but very skilled. He's even a trainer.) - Looking back at it now makes me realize I should've stayed, but I think I would quit anyway because I'm sure there's no way I could prevent myself from getting OCD.