...good and relatively CHEAPits time to start learnin, i miss grappling
11/24/2007 12:48:35 PM
Hmmm, TWW = 95% unathletic white dudes = no one knows what in the heck you are talking about.
11/24/2007 1:17:26 PM
11/24/2007 1:25:16 PM
actually im kinda debating if i want to do grappling or striking artsbecause i plan on coming into work everyday, so sub-grappling might make that hardbut at the same time i like my pretty, clean face
11/24/2007 1:28:30 PM
not sure the rates, or if it's a regular thing, but i've seen submission grappling at the raleigh institute of martial arts:http://www.4kickbox.com/
11/24/2007 2:53:20 PM
thanks man^ too bad they dont have any damn ratesthey also dont have any pure grappling other than jiu jitsu i dont really want to do jiu jitsu
11/24/2007 3:45:15 PM
none are cheap. crossfitnc (gracie jiu jitsu) is over $100 a month
11/24/2007 5:08:59 PM
I love training BJJ at Alliance in Charlotte. I don't know if there's an Alliance school up in the triangle, though.Shit is expensive, though.
11/24/2007 5:55:00 PM
I've already decided that I'm moving to Albuquerque in a year or two, when I do I'm going to train at Jackson's Academy (part time obviously, I'm not going to try to start a pro career) at age 29 or 30. I actually went to Crossfit up off of Capital Blvd. to check it out and frankly I didn't get a particularly good vibe from the place when I watched a BJJ class.
11/24/2007 6:03:34 PM
damn, I'm surprised that you can't find anyone here with all the karate experts and ninjas that we have here on twwmaybe this should be in chit chat
11/24/2007 7:15:10 PM
While not cheap the programs at crossfit are very good. with that cost you'll have access to stuff that comes straight down the pipe from royce etc. It's a very professionally run gym and the owner is a friend.
11/24/2007 7:30:13 PM
im not surprised that this is expensive the insurance must be a nightmare
11/25/2007 12:55:36 PM
no its "karate" not karate.
11/25/2007 3:42:07 PM
KARATAY
11/25/2007 3:43:34 PM
It's been said, but, seriously, Crossfit is the best you'll find around here. If you sign their longest contract, it gets it down to $100 a month, but that's for either Brazilian Jujitsu or Muay Thai (my favorite) with equipment and gym access. The instructor is awesome, they go to lots of competitions, and they also coordinate with a lot of the other local gyms. Like, the BJJ class has no problem bugging the local judo guys if they need someone better at throwing. That kind of thing.Jason is a really good BJJ instructor, and Mike and Anne do a FANTASTIC job at the Muay Thai class. Seriously, that's where you'll find the most quality instruction around here.
11/26/2007 12:57:46 PM
crossfit is too far away. you should just go to RIMA
11/26/2007 1:19:16 PM
chris i will battle you. and i will thrash you.
11/26/2007 1:25:00 PM