3. CREATE A PROS & CONS LIST- CONT’ D
5. Location
If you are more serious about your training and looking to hone in your skills in MMA, location may not be a huge variable that you need to take into account in making your selection. You can instead focus on evaluating which options would best assist you in becoming the great MMA champion you are striving to become.
That said, if you’ re looking to squeeze in some vacation time before, during and / or after your training, Roy of Kickboxing Planet, who is currently residing in Holland, suggests“ In Holland there are so many good gyms and a lot of kickboxing events every weekend. The level of striking is extremely high and you will probably learn at every gym you walk into. However, when it comes to weather, I would choose Thailand.”
Sean of Muay Thai Guy also shared his insights in terms of location:“ The people and the coaches make the place doesn’ t matter if you are training in a remote place or in a busy city it all comes down to the people and how they treat you as an individual but if the camp is near a beach, that’ s always a plus!”