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Advice Please:Moving to Dublin-Like to join MA class but which one!

  • 01-04-2008 12:51pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 64 ✭✭


    Hi,I havent really being involved in MA for the last few years but when I move up id really like to get into it again.Previously I practiced Taekwondo for a few years and then a krav maga club opened up in my home town and I joined that and really loved it.I suppose what I liked about it was that it was much less regemented than Taek,it was unbelieavably high intensity so great for a work out and its moves and teachings seemed very relavant to situations you might come across today.But unfortunately the guy teaching it left the country so that was that!
    Ive seen the website for the krav maga club in Dublin City centre and while its very pprofessional it seems more like its catering to corporate clients or people who want to do a short self defence course rather than a club type organisation.Am I wrong about it?.Is there other good krav maga options in Dublin or can you recommend an alternative option? Cheers for any advice forthcoming and if not cheers for taking the time to read the post!:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭Judomad


    okshea wrote: »
    Hi,I havent really being involved in MA for the last few years but when I move up id really like to get into it again.Previously I practiced Taekwondo for a few years and then a krav maga club opened up in my home town and I joined that and really loved it.I suppose what I liked about it was that it was much less regemented than Taek,it was unbelieavably high intensity so great for a work out and its moves and teachings seemed very relavant to situations you might come across today.But unfortunately the guy teaching it left the country so that was that!
    Ive seen the website for the krav maga club in Dublin City centre and while its very pprofessional it seems more like its catering to corporate clients or people who want to do a short self defence course rather than a club type organisation.Am I wrong about it?.Is there other good krav maga options in Dublin or can you recommend an alternative option? Cheers for any advice forthcoming and if not cheers for taking the time to read the post!:)

    how about mma??
    what part of dublin are you moving to, there is lots off mma clubs in dublin, in the city centre and outskirts.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,448 ✭✭✭Roper


    We're a hop from the City Centre on the bus or train. www.ko-martialarts.com I think it's fair to say we're a bit less regemented than TKD but fairly intense alright! You're welcome down for a free session.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 673 ✭✭✭pearsquasher


    The Liberties, South City - www.bujinkanjiyu.blogspot.com

    - classical/modern martial arts
    - club atmosphere - long term training goals
    - access to world wide organisation with 20+ clubs in Ireland
    - strikes, grappling, weapons, non-competitve


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 437 ✭✭silat liam


    Indonesian Silat. Info at www.silateurope.com

    Combat training in 4 ranges and fun to do:)

    Liam


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27 footbag_man


    Kokoro MMA, www.mmaireland.com

    I trained with them before xmas until I moved away, they have fighters fighting in amautre and semi pro MMA comps every second month... they also have fighters that have never done any for of martial art before, from begineers to experts


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,029 ✭✭✭HammerHeadGym


    You should pm baggio for some Krav Maga/Combatives places


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 ziodro


    Check:
    www.kravmagagroup.com
    Instructor Robert Bednarski
    Regular classes.No short courses.


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