Eclectic Martial Arts

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This channel logs most of my daily workouts with Wu Trin Do, an eclectic system of martial art, developed back in the 1990's before the term MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) became popular. Initially, this channel was used as a convenient way to get lessons/excercises out to former students who are no longer local to me. Now, I also see it as a way to chronicle and preserve some of my maneuvers for my kids, currenent and future students. If any one thing here can help, add or assist your current training endeavors, then I would consider my efforts worthwhile. https://www.zazzle.com/wu_trin_do_formal_t_shirt-256515726718202274 https://www.zazzle.com/wu_trin_do_casual_t_shirt-256621289643798968 zazzle.com/wtd_long_sleeve_shirt-256303342202664486

MMA Fighting: UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results

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MMA Fighting: UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results Wrestling and striking where different limbs of the body such as kicks and punches are involved, as an act of human aggression, has probably existed throughout the world throughout the history of mankind in close combat, being the form of more natural aggression a combination of these as can be observed in a more basic way in attacks by mammals closer to man such as the chimpanzee or the gorilla. At the competition level, different types of boxing and wrestling have existed throughout humanity, being combined in competitions in numerous cases. In Ancient China, combat sport appeared in the form of Leitai, a no-holds-barred mixed combat sport that combined Chinese martial arts, boxing and wrestling. The Pancrastinae: A statue portraying the pancratium, an event which took place in the Roman Colosseum. Even as late as the Early Middle Ages, statues were put up in Rome and other cities to honor remarkable pankratiasts. This statue, now part of the Uffizi collection, is a Roman copy of a lost Greek original, circa 3rd century BC. A scene of Ancient Greek pankratiasts fighting. Originally found on a Panathenaic amphora, Lamberg Collection. In Ancient Greece, there was a sport called pankration, which featured grappling and striking skills similar to those found in modern MMA. Pankration was formed by combining the already established wrestling and boxing traditions and, in Olympic terms, first featured in the 33rd Olympiad in 648 BC. All strikes and holds were allowed with the exception of biting and gouging, which were banned. The fighters, called pankratiasts, fought until someone could not continue or signaled submission by raising their index finger; there were no rounds. According to the historian E. Norman Gardiner, "No branch of athletics was more popular than the pankration."There is also evidence of similar mixed combat sports in Ancient Egypt, India and Japan.

1MM0RT4L1S

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Join me on a great odyssey between reality and fiction. For many years we have believed we were living a life in full freedom, when in reality we have been slaves without realizing it. Everything around us is related. The elites or oligarchs have been playing with our interests and our lives in unimaginable ways. Every item, every food we consume is provided by them. It is time to fight back and live our lives in full freedom. Not everyone is prepared for the future. Be one of the few prepared and help others to know the truth. We must share the truth, because the truth will set us free. The truth is absolute and for everyone. Be prepared and be brave for what lies ahead. Godspeed!

Immortal Exiles

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In a realm where pixels meet passion, and controllers forge camaraderie... Welcome to Immortal Exiles, the legendary gaming guild that has stood the test of time. Since 1992, our community has been the beacon of excellence, from table top games to the newest tech, forged in the fires of competition and tempered by the bonds of friendship. We are the guardians of gaming's greatest traditions, and the pioneers of its brightest future. Within our ranks, you'll find veterans of countless battles, champions of legendary raids, and architects of innovative strategies. But most importantly, you'll find a family that shares your passion, your creativity, and your unwavering dedication to the world of gaming. Endure. Conquer. Remember. "Welcome to Immortal Exiles. Welcome home." The Founding Members: RICH, Jealousy, NV. The Immortal Exiles: Musolini PHAN, Nikolai "Ironfist", Edi, Kadaffi, Husain, Cassius, Lee Napole, Noble, Ghingus, Koemini. The MOB: Weapone Gambino, AKD, Castilono, Dom Nitty, Gravano, Hitman, Kingpen, Legend Luciano, Mortar, Xenia. OG Group Members: Karen "Klelu" Jumea, James K, 16Switchez, Sonya, Lexxus, Nino Brigade, Criminally Activated, Hades, Vicious Fyre, Demon, Missy Syn, Jezebelle, Heather, Marcus, Bruce "Tombstone" Degginger. Group Members: Georgia, Daisy, Enraged Maniac, Johnny Ark, Antheia, Belle, Cedrick, Cleopatra, Victoria, Derek, Quindahlia, Evie Del, Fai, Yo Chen, Florenta, Sejan, Talia, Raychelle, Tamara, Gat, Ogero, Gver, Livacora, Gwenivere, Julie (Yulia), Ronson, Kokoro, Natia, Prince Oringata, Melena, Omar "OutTakil" Graves, Virgil "Xecution Style" Graves, JR Steel, Steph Steel, Picnic Casket, ConcDed Bstrd, TJ Maverick, Ricky R0C, Andrew "Anguish", Rossi, Jess Arya, Davin, Sterling Durango, Jevon Wheeler, Odgerel Kahn, Uertheku Zahra, Yvonne, Vesti Jabwolf. Decendant Members: Inferno, Xia Saddow, Emma Rose, Princess Josalyn, Jacob GhostRida, Dean Monster. Honorary Memebers: Amanda, Andrea, Eric, Erica, Giancarlo, Sharie, Eva Lara, 50's Sara, Zora, Ulyana, Qiana, Semenov, Twayn Versons, Tatiana, Robyn BlueOrchid, Larry The Gaffer.

Revolution Martial Arts Institute Verified

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Revolution Martial Arts Institute Founded in 2012 in Swarthmore, PA by Michael Celona, is a martial arts facility that combines the best of old-school traditional martial arts training, with modern self-defense techniques and principles. At RMAI we practice the martial art of Pilsung Moo Do, which in Korean roughly translates as "The Martial Art/Way of Certain Victory" which takes its influences from parent styles of Tang Soo Do and Taekwondo; at RMAI we add in our own distinct flavor, borrowing joint locking and throws from Hapkido as well as grappling and submissions from Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. For more information on how you can train with us in person or virtually go here: https://www.revolutionmartialartsinstitute.com/ Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revolutionmartialartsinstitute Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mastermcelona Please share and subscribe!