In around 4 weeks, going to Belfast to live with uncle for a month, to work with him to earn some cash, is there any MMA gyms over there? as i'm gonna be bored shitless almost all the time. :mad:
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In around 4 weeks, going to Belfast to live with uncle for a month, to work with him to earn some cash, is there any MMA gyms over there? as i'm gonna be bored shitless almost all the time. :mad:
some info i found;
Graham Keys (Gracie Barra blue belt) runs a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class in the Valley Leisure centre @ 2.00pm every Saturday afternoon.
Graham Keys and Frank McConville (Mauy Thai) run a Vale Tudo class on the top level of the Frames complex @ 7:00pm every Wednesday evening.
All levels welcome
http://www.yell.com/find/s/Sports-Cl...-County-Antrim
http://www.gracie-barra-ni.co.uk/
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...php?p=56865602
Okay thanx, is this Jiu jutsi GI?
EFR GYM is 20 minutes from Belfast,with classes running 7 days a week
People who train here include,Greg loughran (uk ranked 6 lightweight),Aidan Marron (uk ranked 10 lightweight),steve McCombe (Europeon ranked 3 bantamweight),kevin McAlonan (total combat featherweight champion) just to mention a few
Hi, MMA is now very very popular in Northern Ireland. There are lots of places to train but the standard does vary an awful lot. I reccomend that you visit the following two MMA Clubs, because they are the most professional and experienced: Chum Sut Martial Arts Academy (Instructor Tom Lamont) and Fighting Fit (Instructor Gary Mc Kibben),
The Chum Sut gym is 10 minutes from Belfast and you can learn MMA, BJJ, Muay Thai, Wing Tsun Kung Fu & Wrestling, the Fighting Fit gym is on Ravenhill Avenue, which is in Belfast and you can learn MMA, Jiu-Jitsu and Kickboxing. I have been to both gyms and I have friends who train at both places and we have also been to lots of other MMA clubs. Good Luck
Wing Tsun Kung Fu
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