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17 minutes ago, IshR said:

Boxing / Thai boxing for striking

jiu jitsu / wrestling for ground game 

most important thing is to practice fighting for real / sparring. 

 

Interesting. I have hear jitsu is good ground work. I have done some karate and liked some moves. 

But looking fir something that will be good in a street fight scenario. 

My current daily regime

100 push ups

80 sit ups

40 pull ups

jog 1 mile a day

 

 

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6 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

Interesting. I have hear jitsu is good ground work. I have done some karate and liked some moves. 

But looking fir something that will be good in a street fight scenario. 

My current daily regime

100 push ups

80 sit ups

40 pull ups

jog 1 mile a day

 

 

I'd also incorporate some hitt, stuff like :-

Burpees

Jumping Jack's

Mountain Climbers

Lunges 

Aim to do the exercise for 1 min rest for 1 min 20 secs but complete all the exercises in 1 round.

Brazilian ju jitsu is used a lot in mma 

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17 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

Interesting. I have hear jitsu is good ground work. I have done some karate and liked some moves. 

But looking fir something that will be good in a street fight scenario. 

My current daily regime

100 push ups

80 sit ups

40 pull ups

jog 1 mile a day

 

 

That's impressive

11 hours ago, Redoptics said:

Brazilian 

I'd also incorporate some hitt, stuff like :-

Burpees

Jumping Jack's

Mountain Climbers

Lunges 

Aim to do the exercise for 1 min rest for 1 min 20 secs but complete all the exercises in 1 round.

Brazilian ju jitsu is used a lot in mma 

Why do you recommend HIIT?

Thanks

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On 9/1/2019 at 8:55 PM, Hammertime007 said:

Wheguru je ka Khalsa Wheguru je ke Fateh, all martial arts have benifits, its usually what's have access to in your area. At the moment it's all about MMA. 

Well I live in London and its a big place as Im sure Birmingham is. I think its worth while travelling far if need be to find a good place that does combat training. Its also worthwhile finding out which is a good one to do. Many are not practical for real life situations. 

Ie someone comes up to you with a knife or other weapon. 

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