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March 17, 2009

Rourke Appears on Inside MMA

Filed under: MMA News — Tags: , , — ReedFighter @ 6:41 pm

mickey-rourkeMickey Rourke used to fight some, and then he became an actor. He had some trouble with his personal life, like many actors do, and now he’s back on the big screen with ‘The Wrestler’ playing – of all things – a washed-up fighter.

With all the buzz about his fighting movie it’s only fitting that he would appear on Inside MMA. He’ll have a taped, two-part interview and talk about the move, MMA in general, and where he sees the sport going. For people who like Rourke and the MMA this is a real treat, because they get the best of both worlds. It encourages a lot of people to start paying more attention to MMA, too, either as a spectator or as someone who wants to start training and get involved in the sport.

Schools like MMA Richmond can help people who enjoy the sport to get their start and to learn what it takes to be an MMA fighter so they can decide if it’s really for them or if they would be better off doing something else instead. MMA is not for everyone.

March 15, 2009

Don Frye – Actor, Fighter or Both?

Filed under: Fighter News, MMA Fighters — Tags: , — ReedFighter @ 6:39 pm

975854_film_clapper_1Some people would argue whether Don Frye is an actor or a fighter, but for the most part he’s a fighter first and an actor second. His been in a couple of movies where he had small parts, but before that he was fighting pretty successfully in the MMA and before that he was a professional boxer.

He also wrestled in college. There isn’t much that Frye can’t do, and he seems to like acting, but it looks as though his first love will always be fighting. For people who aspire to follow in Frye’s footsteps where MMA is concerned there are schools like MMA Richmond where they can start working on that type of career. It’s not an easy road and a person has to train hard to be in good physical condition.

The strikes and grappling that are so much a part of the MMA take practice, too, but people who have a lot of discipline and the desire to win can make something of themselves in the MMA if they are really dedicated to what they do

March 11, 2009

Boxing and MMA Mix It Up

Filed under: Mixed Martial Arts — Tags: , , — ReedFighter @ 6:34 pm

68048_jump_kickThere are a lot of ways to showcase great fighting, and one of the most unique is the ‘worlds collide’ event where there will be boxing matches and MMA matches back-to-back for a total of eight events. A lot of people are going to love that because it shows that MMA is only gaining in popularity but that it’s still showing respect to boxing, which was basically its predecessor in this country.

While the popularity of boxing might have waned in some circles the sport is certainly not dead, and people who enjoy both boxing and MMA would like to see them together. It gives a better comparison of the two and is just more interesting overall.

It’s important for people who come to schools like MMA Richmond to train to see these kinds of events, as well, because they help people to understand that there is much more to MMA than just boxing, but that some of the elements of boxing play a vital role in what an MMA fighter can do. The importance of addressing these two sports together is not something that should be ignored any longer.

March 9, 2009

The Reality of the MMA

Filed under: MMA Training, Mixed Martial Arts — ReedFighter @ 6:33 pm

172104_arte_marcialA lot of places still don’t like to hold MMA events because they have the misconception that the sport is barbaric and the people who participate in it are nothing but a bunch of knuckle-draggers. That’s far from the truth, however.

If you go and watch a class at MMA Richmond or another fine school you’ll see that the sport is actually very athletic and that it requires a lot of skill. It’s not brawling, and it’s actually much safer and has a lower injury rate than boxing. This is generally because MMA fighters aren’t being hit as hard based on the kinds of gloves that they wear, and because there is more time spent on the ground and in other forms of submission as opposed to only punching.

These are important distinctions that a lot of people unfortunately overlook when they are considering MMA versus other types of sports and when they are trying to decide what they feel is ’safe’ and what is not. A little honest research into MMA can show you what is reality and what is not.

March 7, 2009

Judo Olympian turns to MMA

Filed under: Fighter News — Tags: , , — ReedFighter @ 6:31 pm

270903_yorgosnoooblurryAdler Volmar is a two-time Olympian, and he’s now making his MMA debut. He says he was thinking about getting involved in the sport even before he participated in his second Olympics because it’s such well-rounded sport. Since he has a strong background in Judo he will have an advantage in that area and only needs to train in other areas of MMA.

There are many other fighters who have come to the MMA from other sports, so what Volmar is doing is really not all that uncommon. How successful he will be in the MMA remains to be seen, though. Not all cross-over fighters do well, but many have at least some measure of success, and Volmar’s skills likely means that he will be one of them.

A lot of people are coming to the MMA today. More and more people are watching it, and schools like MMA Richmond are seeing a big increase in people who want to train to get involved in the sport, either for financial gain or just for the enjoyment of it.

March 5, 2009

Workout Like You Were At MMA Richmond

Filed under: MMA Training — Tags: , — ReedFighter @ 6:29 pm

270905_yorgos03Even if you train regularly at MMA Richmond you might want to work out and hone your skills when you’re at home, too, or just at the gym for a more ’standard’ workout.

If that’s the case, there are a lot of MMA style exercises that you can do, and they will benefit your overall health and fitness level even if you aren’t actively interested in training for the MMA. Some people just like the workout in general because it’s unique and different and you can change it up so that it doesn’t get boring.

It’s also only three days a week, so if you work a lot or you want to incorporate something else on your off days you can easily do that. An MMA workout isn’t easy, though, and MMA fighters are some of the best trained and most athletic in the world.

Don’t expect to be able to do a complete MMA workout all at once. It’s better to work your way into it so that you can get used to what you’re doing without hurting yourself and potentially causing a serious injury.

March 3, 2009

MMA for the Troops

Filed under: MMA News — Tags: — ReedFighter @ 6:27 pm

306006_karatekidA lot of people really love MMA, and that includes many of the troops stationed overseas and fighting for their country. In order to benefit them and show support for what they’re doing, there will be a special MMA broadcast on March 7th.

It will feature fighting as well as profiles about some of the troops that are out there defending us today. There will be a number to call in order to make donations to the Family Support Group of the National Guard. By watching MMA that night and calling in to donate you’ll be supporting the people who are fighting for your freedom every day.

There are few causes that most people would consider more worthy than that one, so it’s important that you show your support if you can by donating and by enjoying the MMA broadcast. The sport of MMA is becoming so popular today, as evidenced by the number of people who are showing up at schools like MMA Richmond with the goal of training hard and being competitive. It’s an exciting sport with a very bright future.

March 1, 2009

Does Age Matter in the MMA?

Filed under: MMA Training, Mixed Martial Arts — Tags: , — ReedFighter @ 6:24 pm

322088_by_the_beach2As people age their bodies just simply will not allow them to do as much as they could when they were younger. Some of that can be offset by good physical conditioning, but at some point even that ceases to be enough. However, all the data compiled on MMA so far shows that it’s not as dangerous as football or boxing, so in theory the average age of

MMA fighters when they retire could be higher than the retirement age for other sports. When MMA first started to become popular a lot of the fighters were older guys who came in from other sports. Now there are a lot of younger guys (and girls) starting in the sport. Some of them are winning serious title fights in their early to mid-twenties, but whether that makes it harder for older guys to compete still remains to be seen.

Schools like MMA Richmond are seeing people start to train at a younger age, though, which is an indication of the trend that the sport is taking and what it might do in the future.

February 27, 2009

MMA and Showtime Strike A Deal

Filed under: MMA News — Tags: , — ReedFighter @ 6:24 pm

335160_moon_starThe next time you’re training at MMA Richmond you can set your MMA sites even higher by thinking about the possibility of being live on Showtime someday.

The channel recently struck a deal with Strikeforce to broadcast some MMA events over the next three years – live. That should be a very popular choice, because MMA is still growing in popularity and it looks like that will continue well into the future.

There will be as many as sixteen MMA events broadcast each calendar year, some of them showing the more high-profile and popular fighters and some of them showing people who have less recognition but are up-and-coming. Either way it promises to be a popular partnership because so many people like the sport and enjoy what it has to offer.

Showtime had a strong affiliation with boxing for quite some time and now that boxing is waning and MMA is starting to take over it only makes sense that Showtime would extend that affiliation to the popular sport. The drama and excitement of the fights are what will draw viewers back again and again.

February 13, 2009

MMA a Legitimate Sport? Bruce Lee Might Think So

Filed under: Mixed Martial Arts — Tags: , — ReedFighter @ 6:36 pm

bruce-leeThere are still people who don’t see MMA as being a legitimate sport, but their numbers are dwindling. With schools like MMA Richmond training more MMA enthusiasts every day it’s hard to argue against the sport anymore.

People who still don’t think that MMA is for real, though, should take a lesson from true martial arts legend – Bruce Lee. Lee changed a lot of the martial arts that he got involved in and revolutionized martial arts to the extent that he became a household name. He likely would have approved of the MMA because of the martial arts that it incorporates and the dynamic way that fighters address what they need to do to submit their opponents.

Sports like boxing also paved the way for MMA, but it has now evolved past that, into something that’s very unique and hard to rival. Even the people who didn’t see the legitimacy of MMA fighting in the past will likely begin to do so in the future as the sport continues to progress.

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