Možete pokušati pronaći bolje zaokruženog sportistu u smislu ukupne kondicije od borca mješovitih borilačkih vještina, ali sumnjamo da ćete moći. MMA borac visokog nivoa ima izdržljivost da prođe pet petominutnih rundi sa još malo preostalog u rezervoaru na kraju.
Moć i snaga za nanošenje smrtonosnih udaraca i izvođenje obogaćenog pokoravanja drži; i ukupni atletizam za savladavanje raznih borilačkih disciplina – od rvanja preko karatea do boksa.
Nije slučajno, praktično svi uspješni MMA borci posjeduju mršavost, atletske tjelesne građe da se pokaže za to. Dakle, ako je UFC tip tijela ono što tražite, zašto ne trenirati kao borac?
A to je upravo ono što je osoblje iz Lloyda Dowsona, Ovlaštene računovođe, Porezni i poslovni savjetnici odlučili su to učiniti kada su nedavno učestvovali u fitnes izazovu u Bridlington centru za borilačke vještine i fitnes. Članovi tima su imali priliku sudjelovati u fitnes vježbama i naučiti osnovne tehnike borilačkih vještina.
Glavni trener i vlasnik kluba, Stjuart Hiken je rekao:
“It was a pleasure to work with the team from Lloyd Dowson, they all worked very hard. We would welcome the team back any time.” Following the workshop staff members were able to watch a demonstration from the junior members of the club who enjoyed showing off their skills.”
Vanessa Rowbottom, marketing Manager for Lloyd Dowson commented,
“The team are delighted to have raised over £200 for Saint Catherine’s Hospice. We had lots of fun taking part in the workshop and would like to thank Stuart for organising it all for us.”
Lloyd Dowson are long standing supporters of the charity and are one of the co-sponsors of the Saint Catherine’s Hospice Summer Ball. Carolyn Jackson, fund-raising manager for the hospice, thanked Lloyd Dowson for their continuing support for the hospice. “The money they raised will be put to good use, helping patients and their families when they need us most,"Rekla je.
Though the UFC/MMA (which is synonymous with MMA as it’s the face of the sport) is still a fringe sport and may never have the general public appeal of a hockey game outside of the US, martial art’s use in fitness centre training among pro athletes and at the local gym level is growing.
People, it seems what their fitness training to be engaging, truly physical, and if possible, even a little aggressive. And while your local pasty skinned tax accountant may not be a price fighter, the use of mixed martial arts in training regimes may provide these otherwise docile creatures with a sense of strength.
It was recently reported that the England rugby squad trains in MMA, as it teaches discipline, respect and trust for your opponent and is a great way to get fit. Khalid Ismail, an MMA fighter and founder of LDG Fitness Centre credits the sport with keeping him off the streets.
“I got caught up with the wrong crowd when I was younger and the martial arts fitness training stopped me getting into trouble”, he says.
Ismail now does a lot of work with youth groups to get them interested in martial arts and sport in general.
“From my experience, MMA is fantastic for fitness and for people who don’t want to fight but just want to strengthen and condition their bodies. There is always something new to learn and it keeps you interested in fitness. It’s great for self-development and discipline in business and is more about building characteristics than fighting. Da, you learn skills but you learn so much more than that.”