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august 13, 2007 at 9:13 p.l. #11346
henkka
MemberHello
I’m a foreigner moving to Tallinn in this September. I’m intrested in martial arts and because I can’t (yet) speak your language I’m asking for your help.
I would prefer training bjj or sw, but I’m open to your suggestions. Most important thing for me, is that there would be a lot of trainings, possibly in mornings. That’s because I have pretty unstable working hours and it’s difficult to go training in the evenings.
I already found 3D Treening bjj&mma club and some others jiu-jitsu clubs. It would be nice to hear your comments eg. about 3D Treening and about other possibilities in training martial arts in Tallinn.
Thank you.
PS. Yes I know there is English section in fitness.ee, but I thought maybe local fighters don’t look in there…
august 13, 2007 at 10:20 p.l. #122145jrx
MemberWell 3D Treening is the only choice you have if interested in BJJ and subW:)
Lucky for you – it’s a really nice, technical and laid-back attitude gym with a really good teacher(s). Will boost your game no matter on what level it is now.
They have classes in BJJ subw, wrestling for subw, boxing for MMA and MMA.
Take care and I hope to train with you at some point in time.
Jorgen Matsi
AlivenessGym Estonia (Tartu)
Straight Blast Gym International
august 13, 2007 at 11:26 p.l. #122147henkka
MemberTake care and I hope to train with you at some point in time.Jorgen Matsi
AlivenessGym Estonia (Tartu)
Straight Blast Gym International
Thanks for the info Jorgen! Maybe we will see. I’m planning to travel around Estonia on weekends and it would be great to meet local people as much as possible.
By the way… Where do all the Martial Artists in Tallinn do their weightlifting workouts? I’m not into fancy fitnessclubs, but I would like to find a cheap place where to lift weights. Been lifting weights for few years, and would be nice to continue it in Tallinn.
august 14, 2007 at 4:33 e.l. #122160MEE
MemberHelloI’m a foreigner moving to Tallinn in this September. I’m intrested in martial arts and because I can’t (yet) speak your language I’m asking for your help.
I would prefer training bjj or sw, but I’m open to your suggestions. Most important thing for me, is that there would be a lot of trainings, possibly in mornings. That’s because I have pretty unstable working hours and it’s difficult to go training in the evenings.
I already found 3D Treening bjj&mma club and some others jiu-jitsu clubs. It would be nice to hear your comments eg. about 3D Treening and about other possibilities in training martial arts in Tallinn.
Thank you.
PS. Yes I know there is English section in fitness.ee, but I thought maybe local fighters don’t look in there…
you are in the right place. If you are searching BJJ/MMA clubs in Tallinn then 3dTreening is the club you search. I train there too and i would say two thumbs up
august 14, 2007 at 8:32 e.l. #122175jrx
MemberThanks for the info Jorgen! Maybe we will see. I’m planning to travel around Estonia on weekends and it would be great to meet local people as much as possible.By the way… Where do all the Martial Artists in Tallinn do their weightlifting workouts? I’m not into fancy fitnessclubs, but I would like to find a cheap place where to lift weights. Been lifting weights for few years, and would be nice to continue it in Tallinn.
If you end up in Tartu, contact me and we can train:) I also visit Tallinn now and then to train there. Where did you train in Finland`?
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