So this is kind of a gripe but I'm hoping someone can explain. So at MMA fights the fans always get antsy when it goes to the ground. They boo (which I can't stand) or constantly yell "stand them up" (fight pet peeve #2). The fans go bananas when the guys just stand there and bang it out. But that's not MMA. So I don't understand why Muay Thai isn't more popular. I'm still learning about Muay Thai but it seems to have a really large component to staying in the pocket and banging it out. Theoretically it should be more popular the MMA. But it's not. Is it the UFC marketing machine? Is there something of disdain about MT? I hardly believe that's even possible for fight fans. If we don't get offended by condom depot or gun store ads, what's really going to upset us? Surely not a Diaz flipping someone off for the umpteenth time. What has stifled MT's growth and rocketed MMA?
So I have thought about this for a while. Do I actually write this post? Do I put my dirty laundry out there for everyone? Or the handful that read my blog. And if I do, what do I say? Do I slam those involved? Do I take the high road? When is a “good” time to put it out there? A few days under my belt and there is probably no better time. So no secret, my ex-boyfriend was my coach. That worked out mildly well while we were together but add a breakup and somehow it just doesn’t work out as smoothly. Add a few of the worst things a person could do to another in there and disaster doesn’t even begin to describe. But I have this eternal belief that I can make any situation work. That I can fix things. It’s what makes me good at my job. I’m an eternal optimist. But it’s what causes me to not be so good at my personal life. Even when things are clearly not good, I still think I can fix it and make it right...
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