Two UFC Legends face off for UFC 109
Its the clash of legends UFC fans have waited ten years for when Hall of Famers Randy The Natural Couture and Mark The Hammer Coleman finally square off in a battle for the ages. UFC 109: Relentless, Saturday, February 6, live on pay-per-view from the Mandalay Bay Events Center, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Duration : 1 min 20 sec
WEC 48 Aldo vs Faber Post Fight Press Conference Highlights
Highlights from the WEC 48 Aldo vs Faber post fight press conference. For more exclusive MMA videos, WEC results, rumors, news and more, visit www.heavy.com/mma/
Duration : 0:3:43
Martial Arts – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Westchester, NY – White Plains, NY
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art and combat sport that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. It is a derivative of early 20th century Kodokan Judo,[2][1] which was itself then a recently-developed system (founded in 1882), based on multiple schools (or Ryu) of Japanese jujutsu.
It promotes the principle that a smaller, weaker person can successfully defend themselves against a bigger, stronger assailant using leverage and proper technique; most notably, by applying joint-locks and chokeholds to defeat them. BJJ can be trained for self defense, sport grappling tournaments (gi and no-gi) and mixed martial arts (MMA) competition.[3] Sparring (commonly referred to as ‘rolling’) and live drilling play a major role in training, and a premium is placed on performance, especially in competition. (definition obtained from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Jiu-Jitsu)
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has become the most popular, high in demand, and fastest growing Martial Art in the world today.
Here are just a few of the many benefits of training at Westchester Jiu Jitsu Academy:
- Learn EFFECTIVE self defense
- World Class Instruction
- Friendly Atmosphere
- Great Cardiovascular Conditioning
- Increased Muscle Tone
- Rapidly Reduce Body Fat
- Increased Self Confidence
- Supreme Stress Reducer
- Meet new friends
- Train like a UFC fighter in a SAFE environment!
Whether you are looking to get in shape, further develop your mixed martial arts skill set, or are seeking a realistic form of self defense, Westchester Jiu Jitsu Academy is the place for you. Our academy offers friendly yet competitive training.
We look forward to you training with us and our team and hope to see you on the mats soon!
Call Westchester Jiu Jitsu Academy at (914) 329-6287 to schedule a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class.
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Tri Designing
History Of The Samurai And Bodyguard Training That Became Jujutsu.
Unarmed fighting forms have be a part of Japanese culture for many centuries. Unarmed combat is mentioned in the earliest Japanese historical records. The Japanese fighting systems we know today have their origins found in ancient Japanese battlefield combat systems. The fighting styles that fall under the general name Sengoku Jujutsu were originally not for unarmed combat as much as they were to help a lightly armored warrior defeat a heavily armed warrior. The heavily armed attacker would generally not be prepared to defend against unarmed techniques. Jujitsu training includes learning striking, body throws, sweeps, joint-locks, off-balance throws, pinning, grappling, wrestling, strangulating holds, submission holds, and even weapon skills such as with the tanto. Jujitsu training also includes defensive strategies such as evasion, blocking, blending, escaping, and maintaining balance.
During the Edo period is when the Jujitsu that we recognize today started to come into being. The Nihon Jujutsu of today is a child of Edo Jujutsu, which was less battlefield oriented and focused on dealing with unarmored opponents. One of the primary differences is the addition use of striking vital targets. This would not be of much use against an armored opponent, but it is very powerful when used against an enemy in civilian or street clothes.
One aspect of the original forms of Jujitsu training that is no longer seen much is the use of a cord to restrain or choke an attacker. While these techniques are not as relevant with today’s weapons, Tokyo police still carry a hojo cord and train with it regularly.
Truly modern Jujutsu was founded towards the end of the Tokegawa period around the year 1850. Around this time many Jujutsu schools sprung up which stressed Jujitsu training based on the Edo Jujustsu system rather than the Sengoku Jujutsu system as battlefield confrontation was no longer very relevant.
Modern Jujutsu is employed by law enforcement and military all around the world. It is a very effective way to restrain an attacker without using lethal force. If an opponent is not trained in Jujutsu, it is very hard for them to defend against Jujutsu’s attacks and control maneuvers. Modern Jujutsu is also very popular in the mixed martial arts sport of today, and there are also many Jujutsu specific competitions.
One of the reasons Jujutsu is so effective is that it specializes in reacting to any given situation. You do not just run striking drills and hope an opponent cannot defend against your combinations. Jujutsu allows the student to stay effective no matter where the fight goes. If the fight goes to the ground, the Jujutsu student is prepared. Jujutsu allows the student to keep control over the fight and impose his strategy upon the opponent no matter what they try to do.
Yoshi Kundagawa
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/history-of-the-samurai-and-bodyguard-training-that-became-jujutsu-133680.html
Pro Mai MMA – Joe Bennett at April ZT Fightskool Amateur Event
Joe Bennett from Team Pro Mai fighting at ZT Fightskool. This was at welterweight and was under amateur rules (no knees, no elbows + plus other minor restrictions).
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Dominick Cruz talks Aldo v Faber, his future
Dominick Cruz, WEC Bantamweight champ, talks about the Aldo v Faber PPV card, when we can see him in the cage again, and his new ring. For more exclusive MMA videos, WEC results, rumors, news and more, visit www.heavy.com/mma/
Duration : 0:2:12
Aftershock Goes Hands-on with the UFC 2010 Demo
Find out if UFC 2010 is worth your time and memory in this in depth look at the popular demo! For other Hands on impressions, reviews, and news check out our blog at http://aftershockmedia.wordpress.com/ and at http://aftershockforums.up-your.com/ . Also, check out the Aftershock Podcast on Itunes. . .after this video of course.
Duration : 0:9:20
Fight News: Shine Fighs III Cancelled
The Fight Network presents a news update on the cancellation of Shine Fights III which was supposed to feature Din Thomas vs. Ricardo Mayorga.
For more of the best in boxing, MMA and pro wrestling, log on to www.THEFIGHTNETWORK.com
Duration : 0:0:51
What qualifications does a mixed martial arts instructor need?
Does anyone know what qualifications a mixed martial arts instructor needs and any additional information I could use? Thanks
You do not need any qualifications to be an MMA instructor. You don’t even need to have a clue what you’re doing. All you have to do is convince people that you do, and they’ll pay you to dazzle them with your B.S. (at least for a while).
James Toney in the UFC now?
Ok, from looking at Sherdog.com and fiveouncesofpain.com, and other MMA and UFC news websites, I’ve learned that James Toney, a former pro boxer, has just signed a multi fight contract with the UFC.
I was wondering what you guys think of this. Here are my questions:
1. Do you think that signing a former boxer will help the UFC?
2. Do you consider James Toney a legitimate contender?(I believe he will fight at 185 or 205 pounds, but I’m not sure.)
3. Who do you think he should fight or who do you think the UFC will match him against in his first fight?
Personally, I think that Dana White is trying to attract more boxing fans to the UFC by signing Toney. I think that this decision will not hurt the UFC, but I also do not think it will ehlp the UFC alot either. I do not consider Toney a legitimate contender in any MMA weight class. He has begun training, but I still do not think he will fare well. I believe that he will either by destroyed on the ground via submissions, or his legs will be kicked out from under him.
Thanks!!
@ Qingquan if you don’t have an actual answer, then don’t post anything! fucking retard
1. Yes, they will sell more ppv’s and attact more fans
2. Absolutely not, he might KO a C-level fighter, but will lose against any legit grappler
3. Kimbo Slice would sell ppv’s
