Saturday, December 21, 2013

Tips About MMA Gyms For Beginners

By Rod Bourgoine


If you don't have experience with any type of martial arts training but still have your heart set on training in the world of MMA, it's natural to be nervous about joining an MMA gym. You might think it's better to simply go to facility and learn a specific martial art instead, but if you really want to learn MMA, then there is not better facility that a good MMA gym. This option provides you with ample opportunities to learn a wide variety of skills and how to integrate these skills into a solid fight plan.

If you want to become a successful MMA fighter or just proficient in MMA skills, you will have to take a variety of skills classes. You also need to take classes in conditioning and strength training. If you've never done any type of training, you might start out by opting for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes and perhaps boxing classes, as these are two skill sets that can be very valuable to possess. Learning how to choke or lock an opponent and throw a good punch definitely can be a huge asset. From there, try out Judo classes and Muay Thai to provide you with a full arsenal of weapons for the ring. A good MMA gym will have a flat rate for unlimited classes, which is just another reason why it's better to head to an MMA gym rather than a facility that teaches just one martial art.

When it comes to MMA gear, you don't need much as first, just basic items that will protect your body, such as cup, jock strap and a mouth guard. Unless you plan on wearing a gi for jiu-jitsu or Judo, regular gym clothes probably are fine, although many people like the look and feel of MMA shorts and rash guards. The rash guards do protect the skin from burns from the mat as well as uncomfortable chafing. Later, you can purchase some MMA gloves or different kinds of boxing gloves and perhaps shin guards, but typically in the early weeks, you can borrow what you need from the gym.

When researching MMA gyms look for gyms with highly qualified instructors and ask about taking a free class. Good MMA gyms will give you one free training pass, so that you can look around, take a class and see if this looks like a good fit for your needs. Make note of how instructors interact with students. Obviously MMA athletes are tough, but if you are beginner, you want instructors that push you and still have some level of patience with your lack of skills.

An MMA gym, however, isn't a glossy fitness club with a juice bar and shiny electronic exercise machines. It is a facility filled with men and women who are serious about their marital arts training. If you want to get into shape, a fitness center is probably a better fit for you. MMA is more than a way to get fit, it's truly a way to live and these athletes are serious about health, fitness and learning enough to become a successful fighter. Martial arts are all about discipline, control and finding that inner strength, and that's what you should get from an MMA gym.

Beginners are welcome to sign up at The Arena MMA, and the instructors are specialists in helping beginning athletes move from the early stages and prepare them for actual sparring and fighting. Whether your goal is to simply get into the best physical condition possible or you want to consider taking part in amateur or pro fights, The Arena MMA can prepare you. The instructors only ask that all of the members work at a high level and keep up with the training. This means not only are you expected to improve your physical condition, you also need to hone fight skills, and the instructors at this San Diego MMA gym can help.




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