There is a BJJ place in my town, and a boxing place in my town and there's also a muay thai place.
Should I enroll in all 3 for a year each? Is it worth the money. Will I hurt myself, break fingers?
Am I supposed to go easy on female opponents.
Will I Become a better fighter?
>>883251
BJJ and boxing have no overlap from what I know, Muay Thai has overlap with both and is even more physically demanding than those two.
I suggest starting with the least physically demanding art, then starting another one or two months in.
Do Muay Thai once you have been doing the two others for a year or so.
However, I never did Muay Thai and only know a bit about it from /asp/, so I might be talking out of my ass.
>>883251
I'd say it's not worth doing boxing if you're combining muay thai and bjj, as you'll have to unlearn a lot of shit with the principles of boxing, which overlap muay thai principles
>>883452
Cont: I say this because I believe that muay thai is superior to boxing when it comes to real life defense
>>883251
I like that you're so delusional that you think your untrained fat ass can handle training in 3 martial arts, you'll drop out of everything after 5 minutes of conditioning in a boxing club.
>>883251
Are trained fighters supposed to go easy on your weak candy ass, OP?