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AdrianUK
10-12-2007, 04:15 AM
Hi

I tried my first mma class this week and got to say I was dissapointed

The instructors were late
There were only 3 of us, all beginnners, we were asked if we had any ground experience we all said no, not asked for names or possible injuries etc
Started off with warm up (ok)
Asked to perform back break falls, demo'd once then told to do, I fluffed it and kept landing on my shoulder, no constructive help
moved on to clinch and takedown with a leg trip, again falling wrong and landing on shoulder, no help given, just "stop fighting the takedown"
moved on to mount and sleeper hold, guys referred to as "bloke on bottom" instead of asking names
When asked to do this I replied I had hip flexibility issues and could not work the mount, so I was ignored, thats when I left

Is this what I should expect from these classes ? I got the distinct feeling if they thought you weren't a prospect then you were of no interest

Thanks for any thoughts

MasterKiller
10-12-2007, 06:06 AM
My experience has always been the complete opposite.

sanjuro_ronin
10-12-2007, 06:22 AM
Hi

I tried my first mma class this week and got to say I was dissapointed

The instructors were late
There were only 3 of us, all beginnners, we were asked if we had any ground experience we all said no, not asked for names or possible injuries etc
Started off with warm up (ok)
Asked to perform back break falls, demo'd once then told to do, I fluffed it and kept landing on my shoulder, no constructive help
moved on to clinch and takedown with a leg trip, again falling wrong and landing on shoulder, no help given, just "stop fighting the takedown"
moved on to mount and sleeper hold, guys referred to as "bloke on bottom" instead of asking names
When asked to do this I replied I had hip flexibility issues and could not work the mount, so I was ignored, thats when I left

Is this what I should expect from these classes ? I got the distinct feeling if they thought you weren't a prospect then you were of no interest

Thanks for any thoughts

What was the name of the place/gym ?

BruceSteveRoy
10-12-2007, 06:31 AM
most of the mma ppl i have met have been really cool with giving very clear instruction and helpful advice. they say they dont want to see you get hurt and that if they make you better they will get better bc they will have to work harder to beat you. i think you jsut found the wrong school. try some place else.

Ben Gash
10-12-2007, 06:53 AM
Sounds like it's just a bad place. If they can't teach, it's usually a bad sign ;)

monji112000
10-12-2007, 08:25 AM
Hi

I tried my first mma class this week and got to say I was dissapointed

The instructors were late
There were only 3 of us, all beginnners, we were asked if we had any ground experience we all said no, not asked for names or possible injuries etc
Started off with warm up (ok)
Asked to perform back break falls, demo'd once then told to do, I fluffed it and kept landing on my shoulder, no constructive help
moved on to clinch and takedown with a leg trip, again falling wrong and landing on shoulder, no help given, just "stop fighting the takedown"
moved on to mount and sleeper hold, guys referred to as "bloke on bottom" instead of asking names
When asked to do this I replied I had hip flexibility issues and could not work the mount, so I was ignored, thats when I left

Is this what I should expect from these classes ? I got the distinct feeling if they thought you weren't a prospect then you were of no interest

Thanks for any thoughts
yah some places are like that. I won't name names but at BIG BJJ gym in NYC I had a similar experience. I Just wasn't impressed with the quality or the level of interest in the people who gave me the free class. I have said it many times BJJ/mma isn't immune from the MCdojo illness. you just have to keep looking for teachers you think are worth your money, and a group of people who are fun to train with. Thats what I did. You would be surprised some of the guys nobody knows can be really good, or even amazing.

your next
10-12-2007, 09:42 AM
What was the name of the place/gym ?

The fight factory in Purley, maybe it was just a bad night or something but it felt more like they just had no idea how to instruct, guess I keep looking

sanjuro_ronin
10-12-2007, 11:29 AM
http://www.fightfactory.co.uk/

This one?

your next
10-12-2007, 11:41 AM
Yeah that one (see above) though the class is taught by a couple of guys from Cage Rage contenders series

stricker
10-12-2007, 04:07 PM
go to zt fight skool in brighton

your next
10-13-2007, 03:41 AM
I would think on ZT but its 30 miles away from me