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Ive beaten a 16,18, year olds and many other kids my age. im 5'7 130 lbs. i have a unusual talent and liking to fighting sports. mostly the UFC. i learned how to do armbars Kamoras and the proper way to do a rear naked chokewhile watching the UFC. as you see im dead serios about what to do next.

2007-06-27 08:38:38 · 11 answers · asked by Kristy C 1 in Sports Martial Arts

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Congratulations on your fighting skills. I think you'd do well in Brazilian Jujitsu. They would teach you a proper attitude, first and foremost.

2007-06-27 08:53:03 · answer #1 · answered by pm 5 · 1 0

Slapping those moves on a untrained opponent is a lot different than putting them on someone who can counter them or worse yet, submit you in a most painful way. The conditioning of these athletes is beyond any other sport, so go run 5 miles, do 100 pushups and see if you are ready to do it again the next day, if you are then remember, that is just part of what these guys do every day. At thirteen you are already behind the 8 ball as many of these guys have already been training and competing for as many as 10 years.

2007-06-27 16:28:44 · answer #2 · answered by lartor 2 · 0 0

Great power, great responsibility right? Use your skills for good and to protect!
I would say these are the three most common in UFC :Jujitsu, Muy Tai, and wrestleing. Always learn, be humble and train hard.
Guess what. . . 80% of the UFC dudes have college degrees!!! To be in there it seems you have to be well rounded in school, martial arts, diet and a good group of people to train with.
I'll watch for you on TV! Don't let anyone tell you, you can't do anything!

2007-06-27 16:22:46 · answer #3 · answered by J-Dog 2 · 0 0

you're thirteen, youre too young, and you cannot have perfected a move, not without YEARS of practise

trust me i know, i wrestle, but wrestling with pain, not acting

im 17, ive been watching wrestling, UFC and many other types of things like that for about 10 years, starting doing it myself about 6 years ago, copying and perfecting moves with a LOT of practise, ive also had a few years of jiu jitsu under my belt,

until you practise more, you wont go anywhere, keep the practise up, and when youre of like legal age or hatever. you should be able to compete in championships and stuff if thats what youre wanting to do

2007-06-27 15:55:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Brazilian Jujitsu but be warned that it is hard and if you are serous you will work your but off dude trust me I have been training for 3 years now and it isn't as easy as they make it look on UFC dude I promise you. I have 4 years of Mua Tai and 3 years of Brazilian Jujitsu and I have worked hard my entire life at this and it is still hard. I had a talent too, but it isn't enough just to be talented. after you train Brazilian Jujitsu you should work on your stand up because that is just as important maybe some Kickboxing or something new maybe. but good luck and i hope to see you in the ring one day

2007-06-27 15:53:03 · answer #5 · answered by Mitchell 2 · 0 0

Well here are the list of martial art that use a lot of ground fighting
- Ju Jitsu
- Judo
- Wrestling
- Hapkido
My suggestion is you would to try each and other martial art till you find the one that you like. Some other martial art got ground technique as well just not as much for example capoeira. So just try it out, the best for you is the one that you would like.

2007-06-27 16:03:07 · answer #6 · answered by derSommer 3 · 0 0

Judo or Jujitsu

2007-06-27 22:29:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Worry about getting into college....wrestle there....if your good, consider MMA

2007-06-27 19:20:06 · answer #8 · answered by fixxxer52982 2 · 0 0

you might want to look into Krav Maga which is russian groundfighting

2007-06-28 00:39:51 · answer #9 · answered by Kevin G 1 · 0 0

Gracie Jiu-Jitsu + steroids= BEAST

2007-06-28 02:44:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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