All right! After 13 years in TKD (ATA variety), I finally have the chance to expand my knowledge base by adding grappling and ground work in the form of judo/jujutsu.
The school seems good. They have a "fight" team that goes to competitions (so they put their stuff to the test) and also a ring for those who want to box or have boxing training. The school seems to be well rounded.
My first class (trial class), starts Tuesday and I am excited. Does anyone have any tips for a beginner? What about those with previous TKD (or any other martial art) experience who started training in judo/jujutsu? Where there habits you had to break and things you had to relearn, or is it more of a modification/extentsion of what you have learned in other arts? How long did it take you guys before you became proficent with the art?
Tuesday can not come soon enough!
The school seems good. They have a "fight" team that goes to competitions (so they put their stuff to the test) and also a ring for those who want to box or have boxing training. The school seems to be well rounded.
My first class (trial class), starts Tuesday and I am excited. Does anyone have any tips for a beginner? What about those with previous TKD (or any other martial art) experience who started training in judo/jujutsu? Where there habits you had to break and things you had to relearn, or is it more of a modification/extentsion of what you have learned in other arts? How long did it take you guys before you became proficent with the art?
Tuesday can not come soon enough!