> My ufc dream is just a stupid dream?

My ufc dream is just a stupid dream?

Posted at: 2014-09-13 
Well to start with solo training and conditioning. If you can go only once a week then you can make up for it by practicing what you learned that week all through out the week. If you learned a jab in that week's class then train that jab all week until next class. Your classmates will have more techniques because they have more classes, but you'll have better techniques because you focus on fewer amount of techniques.

Also work out. A lot of the classes just goes through basic conditioning, and working out will give you an edge. Besides you'll have to start working out more seriously if you want to go pro anyway. Just try to focus more on whole body workouts than isolated work outs that body builders do. I'm going to recommend crossfit website if you have no idea what I'm talking about.

Lastly, nobody goes UFC right away. Expect to be forced to hold down a job for a while until you get picked up. If you get a good job then you can afford better training. You get a bad job then you'll probably spend all your time running from job to job and not have time for any training let alone afford it. So train hard and study hard.

What UFC dream? As far as that goes, it's not stupid...it's non-existent. You won't ever be fighting in the UFC. Could you be an MMA fighter though? Sure. You'll have to be a bit more committed than you are now though. It takes a commitment to become an MMA fighter.

I don't know but you might have to prove a lot of people wrong to make it. Stick it to the man!

So I've been training bjj and Muay Thai for a few months now and my gym is far from where I live, my mom can barely take me and I can only go Muay Thai once a week and I can only do no gi bjj for once a week, I really want to be able to be committed but I can only go to gi classes every once in a while and my parents won't allow me to go during the winter