TutorGuina
Woodpecker
So guys, aside from the self-defense discussion, what do you think is a good way to identify if a gym is a McDojo or legit?
started training MT a week ago but wanted to know if I'm spending my time well. I don't care about being a badass really that much but if I'm going to train something I might aswell do it properly.
From what I've read on this thread a gym for this specific style should train it's students on:
1. pyshical conditioning
2. technique and movement
3. toughness/surviving against strikes
Would it be acceptable to have only two of these covered up? Is any of the three really more important than the rest?
I did improve on my physical shape and I think my strikes are getting better. I still haven't received a full power blow or learnt how to defend well from them, though, which feels bad.
started training MT a week ago but wanted to know if I'm spending my time well. I don't care about being a badass really that much but if I'm going to train something I might aswell do it properly.
From what I've read on this thread a gym for this specific style should train it's students on:
1. pyshical conditioning
2. technique and movement
3. toughness/surviving against strikes
Would it be acceptable to have only two of these covered up? Is any of the three really more important than the rest?
I did improve on my physical shape and I think my strikes are getting better. I still haven't received a full power blow or learnt how to defend well from them, though, which feels bad.