My brother is gonna start training BJJ in Glasgow, he's a beginner so I guess a beginners class would be a plus.
Griphouse near maryhill or battlefield gym.where in glasgow u from?
Im from Stockholm, my brother lives outside of Glasgow.
Battlefield Gym is called "Gracie Barra Scotland" now right?
nogidavid -Aldocam - Griphouse near maryhill or battlefield gym.where in glasgow u from? <img src="/images/phone/apple.png" alt="Phone Post" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;"/>
griphouse is excellent
Prices @ Griphouse and Gracie Barra Scotland? Didnt say on their webstites (weird).
simonpe -nogidavid -Aldocam - Griphouse near maryhill or battlefield gym.where in glasgow u from? <img src="/images/phone/apple.png" alt="Phone Post" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;"/>
griphouse is excellent
Prices @ Griphouse and Gracie Barra Scotland? Didnt say on their webstites (weird).
Oh found it, Griphouse costs £50/month.
Prices @ Gracie Barra Glasgow anyone?
Knife defence lessons would be more appropriate for Glasgow
samcarr6 - Knife defence lessons would be more appropriate for Glasgow <img src="/images/phone/apple.png" alt="Phone Post" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;"/>
ZIIIING!
I'd train with Rick Young - Britain's best martial artist imo
Griphouse mate,i think they try to promote themselves as being a light/featherweight gm tho!
samcarr6 - Knife defence lessons would be more appropriate for GlasgowAnd yes definitely this too!also you won't have a clue what any of the locals are saying either.

Griphouse is good.
And ignore what people say about Glasgow, it's not that bad.
StayRad -Ignorant?not really,highest knife crime rate in Europe at one stage!ok accent thing was a tad harsh but most tourists/visitors struggle to get a grip with the Glaswegian dialect at first.45forever -Ignorant statementssamcarr6 - Knife defence lessons would be more appropriate for GlasgowAnd yes definitely this too!also you won't have a clue what any of the locals are saying either.

StayRad -I have indeed quite regularly and still do go,that nice little quote about looking for45forever -Have u been to Glasgow ? Highest knife crime rate stats, if your looking for trouble in any city I'm sure you'll find it.StayRad -Ignorant?not really,highest knife crime rate in Europe at one stage!ok accent thing was a tad harsh but most tourists/visitors struggle to get a grip with the Glaswegian dialect at first.45forever -Ignorant statementssamcarr6 - Knife defence lessons would be more appropriate for GlasgowAnd yes definitely this too!also you won't have a clue what any of the locals are saying either.
Don't look for trouble and you'll be fine in Glasgow.
Trouble doesn't always work,just ask the guy who was stood outside the little supermarket opposite my hotel,as we walked into the hotel lobby he was stood there minding his own perfectly fine and stab wound free,five
Mind later on our way out,not so stab wound free

StayRad is correct. I've been to Glasgow countless times and it gets a much worse rep than it warrants. It's just that the bad areas are very bad.