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MMA & Martial Arts Articles YoungGunsMMA
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Kaimana Hipolito McCreadie |
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 YoungGun Warrior The Great White Shark
YoungGunsMMA caught up with Kaimana Hipolito McCreadie, who has been training in MMA since the age of 4. Dad built a gym with weights, punching bags, and treadmills, everything you find in a gym you need.
YoungGun Kaimana currently lives in Irvine, California, via Hawaii & Guam. |
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Talking with Enson Inoue |
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 Enson Inoue Video Interview
YoungGunsMMA met up with the Hawaii born mixed martial arts fighter Enson Inoue at the Fisticuffs Gym in Vancouver, Washington.
Enson, who now resides in Japan is a Relson Gracie Jiu Jitsu black belt and a former Shooto Heavyweight Champion. |
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MMA - A Brief History |
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It would be impossible to fully track every aspect of the beginnings of mma. The Greeks, Romans, Cavemen? I will try to bring to you a history of mma that impacted the United States as I believe it occurred, and what is now the growing popularity in this reality fighting. When I use the term reality fighting, it refers to actual full contact striking and joint wrenching submissions. It is not meant to disrespect the traditional martial arts. |
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Choosing The Right Martial Art |
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Every day new martial arts are born and other disappear. They look so different yet so alike. When choosing a martial art for yourself or for your children it is sometimes very difficult to pick the right one. If you choose the wrong martial art for yourself or your children than you will end up with hundreds of dollars thrown away on equipment teaching fees, and so on. |
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Fun Games For Children Training In Martial Arts |
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Keeping children interested in their Martial Arts training requires an element of fun and games. Traditionalists are usually only concerned with the discipline and structure of their training, but incorporating fun games involving proper techniques will add to the value of training and keep the kids interested. |
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