Quote Originally Posted by XLR8NMR2
Never heard of BJJ but i have heard of alliance..i heard the gym there is pretty nice....Right now i'm going to be going in training in 2 weeks for ji jitsu and whenever i get my black belt in that i would love to learn brazilian muy thai....Serial killer on here is a black belt in ji jitsu and we had a short spare session and he had me on the ground like all the 4 times i tried to come at him....

next time you come down to florida miami dade area and you need a ring or facility hit me up.... i haven't been here yet but i'm checking it out this weekend.....they have great instructors from what i hear and kimbo slice trains there...

http://www.mixed-martial-arts-miami....FQJsPAodrVSN9g

i eventually want to be staioned in japan once i join the air force in a couple years and learn japanesse and see if it's possible to learn Ninjitsu....if i can get my black belt in ninjitsu i will def go to the UFC and fight....

i don't think there are any ninjas in the UFC but imagine if there were.....
BJJ is brazilian jiu jitsu.. the only form that you need to learn if you're going to do jiu jitsu.. Alliance is the best int he US forthat..and it's been proven. at every tournament they dominate the competition.. a black belt in BJJ will take you upwards of 10 years btw. Muay Thai is not brazlilian.. and you definitely dont wanna go there to learn it.. stay here and take muay thai at Alliance as well or if you're that dedicated go to thai land! Ninjitsu is the art of being a ninja.. so not too much striking involved btw! it's mostly weapons and learning how to kill your opponant quickly and quietly.. I have a place in Miami but ill let you know if i come down there and need a place to train.. i haven't trained down there yet :P if you're good at jiu jitsu you can win almost any street fight.. you're taught to keep distance then close it at the right time and once you take someone to the ground who doesn't know how to ground fight, it's game over.