Tuesday, April 29, 2014
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Jiujitsu gyms in San Gabriel Valley | Jiujitsu training in Alhambra Montebello | Jiujitsu in LA CA |91801 91803 90640|323 626
BJJ schools in San Gabriel Valley | BJJ training in Alhambra Montebello | BJJ in LA CA |91801 91803 90640|323 626
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Our BJJ schools are located near Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Gabriel_Valley) and are in driving range to every one of the following cities and zip codes
Whittier: 90601 90602 90603 90604 90605 90606 Pasadena: 91101 91103 91104 91105 91106 91107 San Marino: 91108 Rosemead: 91770 Pico Rivera: 90660 Monterey Park: 91754 91755 Downey: 90240 90241 90242 Temple City: 91780 South El Monte: 91733
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
MMA Gyms Maryland
MMA Gyms Maryland http://mmagymsmaryland.com
Looking for an MMA Gym in Maryland... Look no further. The state ain't that big and there's only one place you need to train.
Watch the video. Join the gym. Train Mixed Martial Arts. Kick some butt. Become a champion.
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Thursday, February 20, 2014
Mixed Martial Arts Training in the Bronx
MMA Gyms Bronx NY
Mixed Martial Arts Gym in Yonkers NY
Mixed Martial Arts Gym in Yonkers NY http://westchesterfightclub.com/mma-yonkers/ Yonkers, NY
30 Days Free of MMA Classes in Yonkers. Learn from the best at WFC MMA. Along with a passion for teaching, all of our instructors are highly accomplished professional fighters.
Original Video on YouTube Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb9CubWsl8s
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014
MMA Gyms Temple Hills MD
MMA Gyms Temple Hills | Mixed Martial Arts Gym Temple Hills MD
All around the Capital Loop, from Bethesda to Alexandria and from Arlington to Bowie, there's only one spot to train MMA, and that spot is in Temple Hills
Lloyd - Call 914.303.6611
With the explosion of the UFC the previous 6 to 8 years, MMA gyms have actually shot up throughout the nation. Some great, but the majority of are not. If you intend to discover the fight game, whether it's Muay Thai Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiujitsu (BJJ) or real all including MMA for either sporting activity or just for fun and fitness, then you ought to intend to align yourself with one of the greats.
Would you prefer to learn from the new kid in town with little to no experience or learn at a Mixed Martial Arts gym that has generated multiple UFC Champs? Easy answer. You understand what you should do now.
Lloyd - Call 914.303.6611-- We'll see you soon.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Mixed Martial Arts Gyms Prince George's County Maryland
MMA Gyms Prince George's County Maryland
MMA Gyms PG County Maryland | DC MD VA Mixed Martial Arts Gyms
MMA Gyms PG County Maryland | DC MD VA Mixed Martial Arts Gyms http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsTuHgjZ92w
If you're anywhere in the DMV (DC, MD, VA area), and you have no idea where to find out Mixed Martial Arts, then you have been living under a rock. There's truly only 1 MMA Health club in PG County that you should know.
With the surge of the UFC the previous 6 to 8 years, mixed martial arts fitness centers have shot up throughout the nation. Some excellent, most not. If you wish to find out the fight game, whether it's Muay Thai Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiujitsu (BJJ) or real all incorporating MMA for either sporting activity or simply for enjoyable, then you should wish to straighten on your own with an originator.
Would certainly you instead profit from the new kid in town with little to no experience or find out at a Mixed Martial Arts gym that has produced a number of UFC Champs? Easy question. You know just what you should do now.
We'll see you soon.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
UFC Helping Cleveland Clinic Study
UFC Aids Cleveland Clinic Brain Trauma Study
This last Tuesday, the Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health held a press conference in Washington, DC to announce the launch of their study of the effects of head trauma in combat sports. During the presser, the Cleveland Clinic had the support of the UFC, Bellator, Golden Boy Promotions, Top Rank Boxing, and Glory kickboxing. As hard as it is to believe that such rivals as UFC/Bellator and Golden Boy/Top Rank were on the stage together and that they are working together, the biggest surprise for me was to see Arizona Senator John McCain in support of MMA.
McCain was MMA’s worst enemy in the 90’s when he labeled the sport as “human cockfighting”. Albeit, there were not many rules in the game as it was still in its early stages. McCain’s words almost killed the sport when shortly after he made the comments, most states began to ban the sport. It wasn’t until “Big” John McCarthy began working with the Nevada State Athletic Commission and they came up with unified rules and regulation.
Mixed Martial Arts has come a long way since those days and is now the fastest growing sport in the world. But along with popularity, comes the age old question; what long term effects does repeated head trauma have on the fighters. Cleveland Clinic will help answer that question.
According to Cleveland Clinic spokesman, the organizations will contribute financially as well as allow them to study their fighters. So far, the clinic has 450 fighters they will be studying. Most of them are mixed martial artists. What makes this different than other studies is that they are not only studying retired fighters, only 25 of the 450 fighters are retired. The Cleveland Clinic hopes to get the total number of study subjects to 650.
The goal of the Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health is not only the treatment of neurological disease but total prevention. The results of the study will affect athletes, only in combat sports, but in all contact sports such as football, hockey, and believe it or not, soccer.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
The Top Martial Arts Gym in the World!
#1 Mixed Martial Arts Gym in the World!
Have you thought about training in Mixed Martial Arts? Do you want to know the The #1 Gym for you to train at?
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
William S Hardy
William S. Hardy
Wild Bill is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team'shelicopter pilot and debuted in 1983.
His real name is William S. Hardy, and his rank is that of army chief warrant officer CW-4. Wild Bill was born in Brady, Texas. His primary military specialty is helicopter pilot and his secondary military specialties are fixed wing pilot and aircraft armorer.Wild Bill served as a combat infantryman and participated in LRRP operations during the Vietnam War. He reenlisted for Flight Warrant Officer School and has remained in service since, but his specialized training records are classified. Wild Bill joined the G.I. Joe Team as the pilot of the "Dragonfly" helicopter. He is a qualified expert in the M1911A auto pistol and the XM-16 attack rifle, but prefers single action .45 long colt revolvers.[1]Wild Bill is the original helicopter pilot for the G.I. Joe team, and is also an expert tracker and can function on the ground as well as any trained infantry scout. He is able to adapt the hunting skills he learned as a boy whenever he's tracking the enemy, saying that sneaking up on a Cobra is easier than sneaking up on most 'critters'.[2]Wild Bill has a hobby as a country-western singer. While personally honest, he enjoys telling tall tales for the amusement of his friends.
Mixed Martial Arts
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from Mixed Martial Arts)For the fighting styles that combine different arts, see hybrid martial arts."NHB" redirects here. For other uses, see NHB (disambiguation).
Mixed martial arts Junior dos Santos, in white shorts, and Shane Carwin, in black shorts, during an MMA match at the main event of UFC 131 inVancouver, British Columbia, on June 11, 2011.Focus Various Hardness Full contact Olympic sport No Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full contact combat sport that allows the use of both striking and grappling techniques, both standing and on the ground, from a variety of other combat sports. Various mixed style contests took place throughout Europe, Japan and the Pacific Rim during the early 1900s. The combat sport of vale tudo that had developed in Brazil from the 1920s was brought to the United Statesby the Gracie family in 1993 with the founding of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[1]The more dangerous vale-tudo-style bouts of the early UFCs were made safer with the implementation of additional rules, leading to the popular regulated form of MMA seen today. Originally promoted as a competition with the intention of finding the most effective martial artsfor real unarmed combat situations, competitors were pitted against one another with minimal rules.[2] Later, fighters employed multiple martial arts into their style while promoters adopted additional rules aimed at increasing safety for competitors and to promote mainstream acceptance of the sport.[3] The name mixed martial arts was coined by television critic Howard Rosenberg, in 1993, in his review of UFC 1.[4] The term gained popularity when the website newfullcontact.com, then one of the biggest covering the sport, hosted and reprinted the article.[5] Following these changes, the sport has seen increased popularity with a pay-per-view business that rivals boxing andprofessional wrestling.[6]