I have 5 months of nothing starting today.How can I become the best fighter possible with, say, $1400 USD a month in my pocket.Mot of the fight camps seem to be in Thailand.Do they have any good grappling camps there or outside?I like grappling more, ESPECIALLY nogi
>>197031What experience do you have already and what are your stats?
If I had $1400 a month to spend in Thailand I'd just be slamming high quality ladyboys all day but that's mePretty sure as a foreigner training there is a meme and they purposely teach you wrong as a jokeIf you want to git gud at nogi grappling really fast go to Greg souders place and tell him exactly thatI want to git gud as fast as I can
>>197459>Greg soudersIf I lived in the US I'd go to california to train at 10th planet HQ
>>197460What country you in bro?
>>197463I'm in Australia, so Asia is my best bet probably
>>197464If I were you I'd just head on over to Thailand. You'll be close enough to other countries and have enough exposure to all different types of gyms and people to train with. I think it should still be cheap enough to get by but I am not to sure.
>>197464try bali
Why do you need to go to ThailandJust go to a regular gym in your country
>>197460>I'd go to california to train at 10th planet HQYou said you wanted to get good
>>197480It's cheap but yeah. Thailand is fine but overrated. Yes your conditioning and toughness will be good but you can do that anywhere. It's getting much better but the grappling is noticeably weaker and that muay thai style is definitely flawed in the head movement.
>>197031Come to my house and I will make you very powerful if my theories prove correct.
>>197031Yes most of the commercial Muay Thai gyms have no-gi and wrestling as well as general MMA classes. I'm going to fitness street in a few months to train at a few gyms there, come kick it with me.