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    Never Back Down

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    his younger brother Charlie won a tennis scholarship. He is always angry because his family blamed him for his father’s death. Jake’s main rival is Ryan McCarthy who thinks he is the ‘top dog’ in the fighting scene. Jean Roqua is Jake’s MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) trainer; he has also been blamed for a death in his family so they can relate to each other. The main them of the movie is accepting responsibility for your actions and controlling your actions. The three main techniques that Wadlow used were

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    Jiu-Jitsu

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    Jiu-Jitsu - Extreem Jiu-Jitsu Traditional Jiu-Jitsu - Japanese Martial Art. Method of close combat of defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon or only short weapon. - During the Sangoku period of the Muromachi period in 1532 and was founded by Takenouchi. - Consits of Throwing‚ trapping‚ joint locks‚ holds‚ biting‚ striking‚ kicking‚ and pinning. Judo - Japanese martial art: combat sport and indirect method of force to defeat an opponent.

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    My Fitness Goals

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    accomplish that goal by stretching every day. Another one of my goals is to build up my cardiovascular endurance. I will do that by running and jogging more each day. My last fitness goal is to get my black belt‚ I am currently a purple belt in mixed martial arts. I am about halfway there. The sports I currently participate in is MMA. I am happy with my current weight but I would love to build more muscle and burn more fat. I would like to learn more about proper nutrition and eating habits‚ so that

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    Me Essay

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    I am a 16 year old guy who enjoys many activities. Sleeping‚ Mix Martial Arts‚ and sleeping. My three favorite activities are Sleeping‚ Mix Martial Arts (MMA)‚ and Skateboarding. I enjoy these activities because I get energized‚ worked out‚ and just have fun. One of the things I enjoy doing is just plain sleeping. I sleep to energize my body. When I sleep it gives me the energy I need to play sports‚ go to school‚ study‚ hang out with friends‚ and the energy I need to type up this essay and get

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    Number 4 Industry Analysis The Ultimate Fighting Championship is categorized‚ based on the North American Industry Classification System‚ as part of the “Promoters of Performing Arts‚ Sports‚ and Similar Events without Facilities‚” identifying with the code 711320. To analyze the strength of competitive forces within the industry and the attractiveness of the industry‚ we will use the Five Forces Model. The first part of the Five Forces Model is the threat of new entrants. Based on the function

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    Muay Thai

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    Muay Thai Muay Thai is well known as one of the most dangerous sports around the world. Coming from Thailand it has its roots from many ancient forms of Asian martial arts also similar to the style of kick boxing and strike force. Muay as local people call it has an old history full of great fighters. Due to the terrible economy in Thailand it never got too much attention. Instead‚ it has remained a national sport and part of the folklore. Muay Thai has similar rules to every non-weapon fight

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    Socio cultural of elorde

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    good that’s why people especialy the young ones go to the gym. The recent rise of UFC with famous fighters like Brock Lesnar‚ Anderson Silva‚ Georges St. Pierre‚ Jon Jones helped the Elorde Boxing Gym because it also offers Muay Thai and Mixed Martial Arts classes. The young generation likes fighting because it can be used as a self-defense and also as a way to get fit. Economic trends Operating a gym is very hard these days because of its competition. There are

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    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

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    Ana Salinas Speech Prof Wright 4/16/2013 I. Introduction A. Have you even wondered how to subdue an attacker or opponent and not kill them? Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a type of martial art that is based in ground fighting. Jiu Jitsu means gentle art‚ according to the website bcbjj.com this is the “oldest known of unarmed combat dating to 2000 years before Christ. B. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is not like many other ground fighting styles‚ particularly in the way it teaches people

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    Different Kinds of Sports

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    other through some kind of physical contact under a specific set of rules. Combat sports often take place in a ring‚ a cage or on a mat‚ and are typically structured to be contested in rounds. Examples of combat sports include boxing‚ wrestling‚ mixed martial arts which is a free-form sport that combines Judo‚ Karate‚ Fencing‚ Kung-Fu‚ Kick Boxing‚ Taekwondo and various forms of grappling such as Jiu-jitsu. Extreme Extreme sports are designed to provide intense thrills based on the level

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    History of Jiu-Jitsu

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    History of Jiu-Jitsu There are many different accounts as to the origins of Jiu-Jitsu but some historians say that Jiu-Jitsu‚ also known as “the Mother of Martial Arts”‚ can be tracked back to India where Buddhist monks said to have invented it. Concerned with self-defense these monks developed movements based on balance and leverage. It was done in a manner that would avoid reliance on strength and weapons. With the expansion of Buddhism‚ Jiu-Jitsu spread from Southeast Asia to China‚ finally

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