"I know this is old" is not an excuse.

This is an old thread but I will say this much I was with a pma school when I first atarted ma and it was great a little expensive but great good basic kickboxing and farely decent bjj I don’t remember much but I know some take down defense and how to pass the guard, My problem started when the school dropped the pma school mame and wwnt to krav, nothing againsr krav but I was enjoyimg the school. I. still use the kick boxing I learned in my karate and it works well so I will say the approch works.In closing if you can find a good school go for it. We did do full contact sparring with gloves and shin guards the trainng was alive as well.

“I know this is old” is not an excuse.

[QUOTE=RearNakedChoke;1201630]Hey everyone,

I am most interested in Jujitsu/judo/grappling. I am interested in Muay Thai too but it is secondary to me.

Right at this moment, I am looking for a gym that is a max of $70 bucks/month.(Being a student is pricey and my job only pays so much)

Can anybody recommend a gym in Vancouver(preferably East Van/Burnaby but downtown/west end or even Richmond is fine). I just want to avoid the North shore.

So far I’ve ruled out (not bullshido problem but a price problem) Posener’s pankration, Franco’s, Universal and Kikara, executive boxing, Gracie Barra and all North shore places. I am currently checking out Budoshin Jujutsu, Cobra Kai, Burnaby judo, Clubdojo, Creative Fighters Guild and Axe Capoeira(they have jujitsu)

any other recommendation for gyms that are unknown? or any boxing gyms that teach muay thai kinda kickboxing?[/QUOTE]

this is an old thread but I had no idea there really was a Cobra Kai… Is there fear in this dojo?

Bumped a six year old thread with this? The search function isn’t that broken.
http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=45543
http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=54664

sorry guys