Martial Arts Articles
CategoryIt Only Looks Dangerous
By DAVID ZINCZENKO Published: April 1, 2011 MIXED martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Yet for years the New York State Legislature has refused to sanction M.M.A. — making New York one of the last states holding out against the sport’s expansion. (Connecticut is a holdout, too.) After helping to block … Continue Reading
Mixed Martial Arts for Fitness, Not Combat
MORE than 35 years ago, Bruce Lee’s high-flying moves and sinewy physique popularized martial arts in America. Yet nearly a decade before his 1973 film “Enter the Dragon” inspired Americans to enroll in traditional martial arts such as karate and kung fu, Mr. Lee had abandoned his own kung fu training and embraced an amalgam … Continue Reading
MMA Training with a Grappling Dummy Gets Better
The Submission Master now comes with enhanced features. PEMBROKE PINES, FL, January 16, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ — There is definite good news for people who have been thinking about buying a grappling dummy to help with their MMA training, and this comes in the form of some significant changes that have been made to the previously … Continue Reading
Mixed Martial Arts Makes Inroads in Baseball Training
Mixed Martial Arts Makes Inroads in Baseball Training By JOE BRESCIA Published: April 12, 2011 Mixed martial arts may be illegal as a competitive sport in some states, but several baseball players are incorporating its fighting methods into their training routines. Adam Dunn of the Chicago White Sox, Brad Penny of the Detroit Tigers and … Continue Reading
It Only Looks Dangerous
By DAVID ZINCZENKO Published: April 1, 2011 MIXED martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Yet for years the New York State Legislature has refused to sanction M.M.A. — making New York one of the last states holding out against the sport’s expansion. (Connecticut is a holdout, too.) After helping to block … Continue Reading
Mixed Martial Arts for Fitness, Not Combat
MORE than 35 years ago, Bruce Lee’s high-flying moves and sinewy physique popularized martial arts in America. Yet nearly a decade before his 1973 film “Enter the Dragon” inspired Americans to enroll in traditional martial arts such as karate and kung fu, Mr. Lee had abandoned his own kung fu training and embraced an amalgam … Continue Reading
MMA Training with a Grappling Dummy Gets Better
The Submission Master now comes with enhanced features. PEMBROKE PINES, FL, January 16, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ — There is definite good news for people who have been thinking about buying a grappling dummy to help with their MMA training, and this comes in the form of some significant changes that have been made to the previously … Continue Reading
Mixed Martial Arts Makes Inroads in Baseball Training
Mixed Martial Arts Makes Inroads in Baseball Training By JOE BRESCIA Published: April 12, 2011 Mixed martial arts may be illegal as a competitive sport in some states, but several baseball players are incorporating its fighting methods into their training routines. Adam Dunn of the Chicago White Sox, Brad Penny of the Detroit Tigers and … Continue Reading