Shameless Plug for a local Company: Academy of Combat Arts.
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I just thought I should let everyone on the forum know about the people that took over the old paradise audio building: Academy of Combat arts.
Its a school training in all things MMA, with classes targeting specific martial forms and other aspects purely for conditioning. Attend whichever you choose or all of them. Them instructors are both Minnesota MArtial Arts Academy trained. The same school that turned out Brock Lesnar, Shawn Sherk and Rogder Huerta.
The School its self is an Associate School of The Minnesota Martial Arts Academy meaning endorsed by. This allows some pretty cool things, like a Clinic put on by Shawn Sherk in house, next month.
I have personally started training there (since early Dec.) and have nothing but good things to say. All the classes are well taught, though I have seen a few beginners get lost in the first few classes. Well balanced , between learning and practice. Well attended, classes are smallish (16 is the largest I've seen) but the quality of the people attending them is very good. Open and friendly, those that are not tend to drift away quickly.
The two men that Own/Operate this gym have purchased excellent equipment and have provided a great learning environment.
If you have any interest in taking up a fighting style Martial Art (this is definitely not Tae Kwon Do) I would recommend checking them out.
For more info Please refer to their web-site at:
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I've thought about doing this myself. Seems like my old style of bar-fighting doesn't cut it anymore and there are too many grapplers out there.
I checked the website but didnt see anything about cost. Not to sound petty, but these days, cost is a definite concern for me.
I guess I could just call over there and ask but was wondering what the basic Jiu Jitsu class costs?
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also interested in cost... and what the beginners programs look like
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kind of a dumb question but im assuming this is just the classes? theres no actualy "gym" there? ive been looking for a gym membership and dont think i want to go back to the Y.
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SPANISH-RICE;259973 wrote:
kind of a dumb question but im assuming this is just the classes? theres no actualy "gym" there? ive been looking for a gym membership and dont think i want to go back to the Y.How serious are you about lifting? Sports Center is a great weight lifting facility IMO, feels like the high school weight room as far as a comfort level, especially if you plan on lifting a little large and making some noise. I haven't been in courts, but I believe its similiar, just larger and a bit more "corporate" feeling. The other 24hr places in strip malls are just that. Basic 24hr gyms that work well for purpose. Make some grunts in there and every person in the room will be looking at you funny. If I chose one 24hr one, it would be Cormax (I believe only 1 location tho?), just because lifting with explosion ftmfw. I guess I haven't been in their new location yet either, though.
So, decide what your goal is, and make a decision based on that IMO.
It's cool to see the MMA stuff getting popular around here too. Local entertainment choices have really increased as of late. When is your first fight?

I also noticed a Jiu-Jitsu place on 13th by Little Caesars?
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tapout;259915 wrote:
I've thought about doing this myself. Seems like my old style of bar-fighting doesn't cut it anymore and there are too many grapplers out there.I checked the website but didnt see anything about cost. Not to sound petty, but these days, cost is a definite concern for me.
I guess I could just call over there and ask but was wondering what the basic Jiu Jitsu class costs?
I don't know about individual class cost, I pay $75 a month to take whatever classes I show up too. That could be as many as 5 hours of class/rolling 6 days a week with lunch hour sparring available when the instructors believe you can handle it.
GarageAlchemist;259928 wrote:
also interested in cost... and what the beginners programs look likeBeginner programs are on an idividual basis. If you show up to class, you get thrown right in. Then the instructors will take you aside if you need help. You can also go in outside of class times or during "open mat" time and get some one on one instructions.
SPANISH-RICE;259973 wrote:
kind of a dumb question but im assuming this is just the classes? theres no actualy "gym" there? ive been looking for a gym membership and dont think i want to go back to the Y.This is not a Gym like you are looking for. I would bet they will have a new facility within the year, and they are looking to add weights but not at the time being.
PSiedTSi;259979 wrote:
I also noticed a Jiu-Jitsu place on 13th by Little Caesars?To my knowledge this is almost a purely ju-jitsu gym, using Gi. It's a very reputable school with very good instructors. I have only heard good things.
HandoEX;259980 wrote:
Yeah, I was wondering this too.
I have a powerlifting meet in April, then I plan to cut about 40lbs down to 260-270. Then I will start the hard conditioning and cardio needed to fight. I would guess within a Years time if my instructors agree that I am ready.Both John and Dylan fight, have fought and cornered for fighters and I would trust their judgement on my own abilities.
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Fargo BJJ does both gi and no gi jiu jitsu, and also now have a class that teaches striking and muy thai. It is a real good school. It's awesome that this stuff is getting big and popular. I don't know much about some of the other schools but the Academy of combat arts sounds sweet.
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Brandon you can lift at MSUM's wellness center!
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