MMAInstructional.com: Learn techniques online from UFC stars Jon Fitch, Frank Edgar and more
Took in the fights this weekend with UFC welterweight contender Jon Fitch and some of his friends from the Fort Wayne, Indiana, area.
We definitely had a blast -- the Prudential Center is a jewel amidst the rags of a beggar. The fights were solid too for the most part.
Anyway, he told me about a set of instructional mixed martial arts clips that will be available to watch online. Here's actually the description right from the horse's mouth:
"I have joined up with Dave Camirrillo, Frankie Edgar and other top MMA fighters and trainers to give the best possible mixture of styles and techniques. You can pick who you want to learn from and watch the streaming instructional videos. The videos are five minutes long and give you many angles to see the techniques including full speed demonstrations. It would be a huge asset for anyone who wants to be a fighter or is just a fan that wants to learn more about the sport they love."
From what he tells me this is still in the early stages of development but the team over at MMAInstructional.com has high hopes that the stable of instructors and course offerings will grow over time.
Something different. Head over to MMAInstructional.com when you have a minute and learn the finer points of MMA from some of the best in the business.
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I’ve clicked on the link and says it cant find the site…anyone else having this problem? How might one fix this?
by rubberDUCKman on Nov 19, 2007 2:42 PM EST reply actions
I’ve clicked on the link and says it cant find the site…anyone else having this problem? How might one fix this?
Give it some time. It’s a new site. I might have just sent way too much traffic over there for the server to handle.
by MMAmania on Nov 19, 2007 2:59 PM EST reply actions
sorry don’t want 2 learn how 2 b a boring fighter
lol…Since when the hell is Fitch or Edgar a boring fighter? Good lord, those are 2 potential future champions right there.
by c-war on Nov 19, 2007 3:16 PM EST reply actions
Great idea! That’s something i’d definitely pay for.
by Gregg on Nov 19, 2007 3:16 PM EST reply actions
I think Edgar needs to take some lessons how to strike from guard!
by yoda on Nov 19, 2007 3:25 PM EST reply actions
off the subject:
I just saw a report that Fedor will fight Hong man choi..who is he ??? good question..a Korean who has a rare disease where he doesn’t stop growing during his lifetime.. and 1 mma fight under his belt.
by PhilQNY on Nov 19, 2007 3:46 PM EST reply actions
off the subject:
I just saw a report that Fedor will fight Hong man choi..who is he ??? good question..a Korean who has a rare disease where he doesn’t stop growing during his lifetime.. and 1 mma fight under his belt.
.. if this is true.. i have to say .. thats sad
by kickinthehead on Nov 19, 2007 3:51 PM EST reply actions
sorry don’t want 2 learn how 2 b a boring fighter
HAHAHAHA, ridiculous….
by DeathbyHighKick on Nov 19, 2007 4:12 PM EST reply actions
off the subject:
I just saw a report that Fedor will fight Hong man choi..who is he ??? good question..a Korean who has a rare disease where he doesn’t stop growing during his lifetime.. and 1 mma fight under his belt.
So how big is he then?
by c-war on Nov 19, 2007 4:47 PM EST reply actions
listed at 7’2" & 352lbs. Big boy. believe he was blocked from fighting lesnar due to a tumor.
by wannabe on Nov 19, 2007 4:56 PM EST reply actions
I’ve never been in a fight but once this comes on line I will be taking on all comers.
by Landowner on Nov 19, 2007 6:40 PM EST reply actions
Hong Man Choi? I don’t believe that at all. choi is a k1 guy and is not a top 50 heavyweight. maybe m1 is so scared about Fedor losing that they would make this fight but i would not spend a dime to watch it.
by Gregg on Nov 19, 2007 7:18 PM EST reply actions
Looks like they might just have Fedor fight a bunch of “freak shows”, since they dont have any real talent for competetion.
by c-war on Nov 19, 2007 7:31 PM EST reply actions
I want to learn the blanket method from Frankie Edgar. I bet he keeps his opponents really warm in the ring.
by Nine Duce on Nov 19, 2007 7:35 PM EST reply actions
Maybe we can all pitch in and send the whole card from last Sat night…they could use some MMA schooling
by sal costello on Nov 19, 2007 8:22 PM EST reply actions
I would like to learn anything from Jon Fitch, and Dave Camirrillo is one of the absolute best grapplers in the United States.
by ViolentMike on Nov 20, 2007 9:48 AM EST reply actions

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