Mixed Martial Arts Training Videos
- Mixed Martial Arts – All I got; Inspirational training video
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Striking Combos for MMA $28.49 In Striking Combos for MMA, UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva unveils for the first time ever, all the striking combinations that have made him the best pound-for-pound MMA fighter on the planet. Through descriptive analysis and slow motion sequences, he teaches you not only how to attack your opponent with aggressive punching combinations but also how to halt your opponent in the middle of… |
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The Pit Workout $11.59 Sweat it out with The PitĀ® Workout , a dynamic, 3-day-per-week program designed to build speed, power and endurance. Each 1-hour program includes full-body conditioning while targeting specific muscle groups. Be ready to work hard, sweat and have fun while gaining endurance, flexibility, and strength…. |
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Bas Rutten MMA System Workout $59.95 Contains 4 Audio Compact Discs (Boxing, Thai Boxing, All-round Fighting, All-round Workout), 1 DVD and 1 Instruction Manual. Start throwing out combinations like you never have before. Bas Rutten: “If I don’t have time to go out to a gym, I do it right in my back yard.”… |
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New THQ UFC Personal Trainer Ultimate Fitness System Intense Mixed Martial Arts Exercises $42.00 Authentic UFC Fitness Experience: Designed by NASM with support from leading MMA training experts Mark DellaGrotte, Greg Jackson and Javier Mendez, UFC Personal Trainer will deliver a challenging and motivating UFC fitness experience that includes the best and most effective exercises utilized by today’s renowned UFC fighters. Intense Mixed Martial Arts Exercises: Learn over 70 MMA and NASM-approv… |
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Good THQ UFC Personal Trainer Ultimate Fitness System Intense Mixed Martial Arts Exercises $102.97 Each routine is specialized to target specific muscle groups, as well as factor individual skill levels and fitness goals. Customizable Workout Routines: Focus on specific fitness objectives by building personalized routines with up to 12 different exercises. Each custom routine can also be modified to increase or decrease intensity of the pre-set pace, enabling players to fullly maximize their tr… |
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Popular Pride Fighting Championships Pride 15-Raging Rumble Sports Games Dvd Movie 178 Minutes $58.79 PRIDE is fighting at its purest, creating the world’s most complete combatants and taking the sport into the next century…. |
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EA SPORTS MMA $10.00 You walk into the cage and the floor pulses with the energy of the arena. Sweat drips down your brow as you step out to the center. The bell rings and the match begins. While sizing up your opponent, you find the weakness you’ve been searching for. A hook comes from your left and you dodge at the last possible moment. You feel a breeze as his fist barely misses your nose, and you counter with a … |
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UFC 2009 Undisputed $4.95 Features include: •Influence fighter’s careers by customizing physical appearance and attributes, learning new fighting techniques and managing his training process through attributes such as strength and cardiovascular health.•A fighter roster of more than 80 top names from all weight divisions, as well as popular commentators, announcers, referees, trainers, Octagon girls and more from… |
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UFC 2009 Undisputed $8.99 UFC 2009 Undisputed is an explosive fighting game detailing the action, intensity and attitude of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Featuring an authentic and comprehensive UFC atmosphere, including an extensive roster of the best mixed martial arts fighters in the world, players will push the envelope with a powerful new game engine and put their best fighting disciplines to the test in… |
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Everlast EverFlex Freestanding Heavy Bag (Black) $129.99 Hit ‘em with a one-two punch with the EverlastĀ® EverFlex heavy bag. The flex-neck collar system features steel-supported reflex coil spring technology that allows the bag to absorb powerful punches and kicks without movement, and the round design lets you easily navigate around the target for increased cardio, upper and lower body conditioning, and hand-eye coordination…. |
Fighting Films Judo
The History of Hapkido
The history of martial art Hapkido runs deep into the roots of Korea, however, the exact origins of Hapkido are not well known. Due to anxiety and apprehension between the Koreans and the Japanese, many people argue about the true beginning of Hapkido. While Hapkido started in Korea, many people insist that the creation of the martial art is solely the responsibility of Japanese influence. This can partly be attributed to the fact that a similar martial art, called Aikido was formulated in Japan and Aikido carries the same characters in its name as Hapkido.
It can, however, be safely said that an early version of Hapkido was formulated around the early 1940′s by a man named Choi Yong Sul. Choi Yong Sul, however, was not the only martial artist to have his hand in the creation of Hapkido many of Choi Yong Sul’s students lended their own beliefs and teachings to the art and Hapkido evolved over the period of several years to become the martial art it is known as today.
This is a more untraditional approach to the creation of a martial art, but many consider that due to the wide variety of ideas and influences that came into play during the conception of Hapkido make it a superior form of martial arts.
Choi Yong Sul’s very first student was a man by the name of Suh Bok Sub. Suh Bok Sub started his martial arts training with being schooled in the art of Judo, before he had even reached the age of twenty-five. It was during the year 1951 that Suh Bok Sub and Choi Yong Sul opened a dojang together during this time, the art was mainly known as hapki yu kwon sool, however, Suh Bok Sub convinced Choi Yong Sul to shorten the name and an early form of Hapkido was born.
Kim Moo Hong was a man that studied underneath both Choi Yong Sul and Suh Bok Sub, although he is well known for his influence on the modern kicking styles that helps define contemporary Hapkido as it exists today. The emphasis of more constructive self-defense mechanisms contained within the art of Hapkido come from a man by the name of Wong Kwang-Wha. Wong Kwang-Wha happened to be the bodyguard of the father of Suh Bok Sub and during this time, Wong Kwang-Wha had the opportunity to study Hapkido from Choi Yong Sul himself. The entire body throws that are often seen during the practice of Hapkido are a direct result of Wong Kwang-Wha’s influence on the art.
Jin Han Jae is perhaps the most well known influence on Hapkido, however, and he was one of the few direct students of Choi Yong Sul. Hapkido’s popularity is often credited to Jin Han Jae because although he was not the founder of Hapkido, he is responsible for the International spread of the art with the use of his many political associations.
Jin Han Jae is also remains very popular not only for his promotion of Hapkido, but most notably for his vicious fight scene with the famous Bruce Lee in the martial arts film “Game of Death.” Hapkido has come a long way since its inception, and many people have had their hands in the creation and evolution of the art. One thing is for certain, however Hapkido remains to this day one of the most popular martial arts across the globe.
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Chinese Iron Man $13.49 Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 01/14/2003 Run time: 90 minutes… |

