What Martial Arts Do Mma Fighters Use

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  1. Traditional Martial Arts Vs Mma
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Only MMA fighters with significant training in either karate, judo, or taekwondo will be considered. There are other traditional styles, of course, such as aikido, but to date there are no high level competitors effectively using such training in the cage. It's not enough simply to have a background in the traditional arts. It's called MMA which means Mixed Martial Arts. There are guys who have a base in TaiKwonDo, Karate, Wrestling, Jujitsu, MuayTai, kick boxing, and loads of other martial arts from around the world. Eventually your training has to evolve in to all areas so you can use all the styles if needed.

After failing two drug tests, Sonnen retired from mixed martial arts. Mirko Filipovic is yet another mixed martial arts fighter with a history of using human growth hormone. He admitted to the use of HGH after his retirement. He said that he mixed the growth hormone with blood plasma to help his shoulder heal faster before the UFC and USADA. Well I will be the first one to tell you, Krav Maga is very different than mixed martial arts. The only thing that is similar between kraal maga and mixed martial arts is that there are some techniques that were taking from MMA to develop Krav Maga.

Arts

In the past few years MMA, otherwise known as Mixed Martial Arts, has seen a huge increase in popularity thanks to the re-creation of the UFC. MMA gyms are opening up everywhere across America, gaining attention from different age groups who are beginning to see this type of martial art as a great way to get in shape and even combat stress.

What martial arts do mma fighters user

Traditional Martial Arts Vs Mma

However Mixed Martial Arts is nothing new to the United States Military, as martial arts of numerous forms have been used to train members in all branches of the service. From simple take down and control techniques I learned while in the Security Forces to Mixed martial Arts such as Boxing , Mauy Tai, & Jujitsu used by MCMAP (Marine Core Martial Arts Program) as seen on the History channel show HUMAN WEAPON. Martial arts training can also be found being used among the Army and Navy special forces, learning everything from Boxing, Brazilian Jujitsu, Muay Tai to the use of small weapons when dealing with close combat.

Not only do the American Forces use martial arts in their training, so do Russian and Israeli military forces. Russia uses a type of martial art in their training regiment known as Sambo. Sambo is used by the number one ranked MMA heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko. The Israeli forces use a different type of martial arts technique known as Krav Maga, used by the Israeli Commandoes. Krav Maga combines numerous martial art techniques which is used to control or even kill their enemies on the battle field.

Mixed Martial Arts has gotten so popular among the military community that the U.S. Army has created their own MMA tournament aired on the Military channel called T.O.P Army Fighter. Though rules and regulations are different from those of UFC, Strikeforce and other organizations, these guys still sustain cuts, bruises and knockouts. Here is a You Tube clip of T.O.P Army Fighter, I found it funny when watching this series on tv and hearing the announcers say that a few of the fighters were deploying the very next day.

Mixed Martial Arts Mma

Mixed Martial Arts cannot only be used by military forces on the battle field to take out their enemy in close combat, but with the popularity of MMA in gyms all over, MMA can be used to help battle stress and depression. Being in shape is well known for helping the body to fight off mental or physical illnesses. An article by Web MD, can help further explain just how staying in shape can help battle symptoms such as stress and depression and what better way to help stay in shape than getting into Mixed Martial Arts, when preparing or returning from the battle field.

Use

I’ve been doing MMA for the past 4 months and started my martial arts training 1 year ago when I began learning Brazilian Jujitsu. Brazilian Jujitsu is a ground combat technique where the object is to gain position on your opponent or enemy to be able to submit or kill the person with different choke techniques. You can also use Brazilian Jujitsu to punish your opponent or enemy even more by breaking bones using different armbar or leg lock techniques while on the ground. I now train in MMA and use it to stay in shape, learn self defense and cause I absolutely love learning it. It has given me a sense mental training as well, as I try to figure out how to defeat my opponent by trying to figure how to gain position, control and then submit him.

Today I find myself always looking up MMA news at The Garv.com which not only gives fight fans news about fights on the East Coast, but gives us updated news on all major organizations such as UFC, Strikforce and even overseas leagues. The site is ran by a great friend Dino Kostakio and Kevin Garvey (founder and known as THE GARV) who even give us interviews from the fighters I mentioned before. The Garv.com is gaining even more popularity on the East Coast as a premier resource for MMA news ever since these interview videos have been posted on You Tube. Here is a video of The GARV interviewing the Champ, Rashad Evans at the last Ring of Combat event.

Fighters

Military Veterans can now be seen on tv fighting in MMA in numerous fight leagues around the world. Some well known Veterans of the U.S. Military are Steve Bruno (ex Air Support), Dale Hartt (ex Navy), Luigi Fioravanti (Marine OIF), Brandon Wolff (ex Navy Seal) and Tim Credeur (ex Navy), Tim Kennedy (Army Special Forces), Brian Stann (Marine) who all fought for the UFC event FIGHT FOR THE TROOPs.