lynnemc wrote: » there are a large amount of martial arts clubs in Waterford. What are you looking to start ? karate, kickboxing, mma, bjj, judo, thaiboxing ?
C_Dawg wrote: » I'm pretty much in the same boat as the OP: would love to get into some form of martial arts for fitness and self defence. Cheers for the links on the last post. Do you know if the jujitsu club is accepting new members or have any advice or opinions on it? Thanks
Mysterious&Shy wrote: » Boyfriend got accepted. I think that they are more or less open to new members all year round.
tbaymusicman wrote: » Tuesdays at 7 in the Protestant church in tramore there is a great self defense class teaching sin mo hapkido or jujitsu if that suits
dlofnep wrote: » Hi, check out Waterford Muay Thai.
aws wrote: » Iv never been as fit as I am now since i started there,
seanybiker wrote: » any place do krav maga at all?
sheepo wrote: » I can't recommend John Walsh in Waterford Muay Thai highly enough. I trained with him for many years before I moved to Dublin. He's a top coach and an utter gentleman and has a great, welcoming, clean gym. It's a respectful, family-friendly place which you can go to on your own, male or female and be welcomed and treated with respect. I also recommend Muay Thai to beginners because it is quite a simple sport all in all, so you can get good at it relatively quickly, which is handy when you're starting as an adult. I think it is your ultimate sport for self-defence for the reasons just stated - it is simple, and easy to learn and can be put into practice in real life, if the unthinkable ever happens. It is highly effective if you are up against someone stronger than you. Fitness wise the training is unbelievable, that's all I can say. If you eat right I believe it is very likely you will achieve your fitness goals by doing it. I know this sounds like John himself wrote it but I just came across the thread there and John still means a huge amount to me because of the person he is and the time he gave me when I was training there. When I got offered the job in Dublin all those years ago, the HR person had to ask me did I actually want it because I sounded so unenthusiastic, and the reason was I was sickened I'd have to leave the gym
Ladyinthedark wrote: » You won't find a better atmosphere and a highly motivated gym then mma in Tramore unit 3 rivertown .the trainer there anto is by far the best trainer in Waterford regards to mma ,the kids range from 5 to 47 .theres two all Ireland winning memebers there that beat john kavanaghs gym in Dublin .i could not recommend this gym highly enough because of it s friendly helpful memebers.just try this gym once and I promise you won't find I'm wrong