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Erik Paulson CSW 2005 Seminar Set Erik Paulson CSW 2005 Seminar Set
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3 DVD Set with Erik Paulson, Sean Shrek and Greg Nelson Filmed at the October 2005 CSW Camp at the Inosanto Academy of Martial Arts, Los Angeles, CA - USA.

Renzo Gracie Legacy DVD Renzo Gracie Legacy DVD
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Renzo is the third generation of Jiu Jitsu fighters from the famous Brazilian Gracie family, tracing their art back to the last great samurai school in Japan. Renzo and the Gracie name are inextricably linked to the global phenomenon of mixed martial art fighting, currently the fastest growing sport in the world...

FACT II : Fast Action Combatives Techniques for Police, Corrections & Self Defense Video FACT II : Fast Action Combatives Techniques for Police, Corrections & Self Defense Video
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New for 2008, this FACT 2 DVD is actually 4 separate instructional DVDs put together on one amazing 2 hour & 20 minute instructional video! It is a great value for all self defense enthusiasts, mixed martial artists, and boxers! Police defensive tactics instructor and 20 year police veteran George Vranos teaches his hand to hand combat system in this amazing instructional video...

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On October 27, 2007, Ron Remus Productions and Lights Out Sports held the Saturday Night Fights Mixed Martial Arts event at the UCF arena in Orlando, Florida. It was a night of amazing tapouts and knockouts...

Commando Krav Maga Combat Surival 14 DVD Set Commando Krav Maga Combat Surival 14 DVD Set
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Help me out here dealing with MMA Classes....?

Okay, I was going to this new MMA gym in my area. They teach all types of classes there. They teach MMA, Muay Thai, BJJ, Wrestling, Kickboxing, boxing, conditioning etc. They say that I can take more than one class with no extra charge. I want to be a good MMA fighter like the UFC Fighters (I know that I will have to train for a long time). Should I just go straight into MMA or take each class once at a time? Such as like one day I train in Muay Thai, then the next day BJJ, then the third Judo, then fourth and so on... is that necessary? If I train in just plain MMA would it give me the same results as training in one class at a time?...

No I would avoid jumping from one class to the other with that kind of frequency. It would be better for you to pick two things to focus on and and train in them for six months or more. That way you will be able to build and develop your skill, ability, and understanding of things in each of those areas over time which will be better in the long run. Not only that but some aspects build onto one another and so jumping around from class to class like you ask about will create the situation where you are jumping out of or into something in the middle of things and that is never good. I would start with Maui Thai and BJJ or boxing and BJJ and do each of those for a year actually. That will help give you a good foundation from which to work from and build onto additional skills and aspects from other arts or classes.

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