No doubt. Many boxing coaches are now teaching hands for MMA gyms. It's the best avenue for them in many places.
Boxing still seems to be able to bring in a lot more money, though....
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It only has KO power and power until the tap. :p No deaths in MMA, right? That would be bad for the sport.
Seriously however, MMA has dominated the newsstands. The only non-MMA print magazines on the newsstands nowadays (assuming you can even find a decent newsstand) are Black Belt (which is half MMA nowadays anyways), Tai Chi, and us. From the newsstand measure, if MMA killed anything, it would be Karate and TKD.
man, there tons of traditional kung fu schools all over the world. MMA didn't kill sh1t.
it did however cause some schools to change direction and get with the times.
MMA produces spousal abuse
I don't think it killed TCMA, I think it's pointed out some gapping flaws, but has also taken some gems or is acquiring them from TCMA and adapting them within it's bounds. evolution, evolution, evolution always
people always make lame excuses when the fighting footage from their classes is a slop-fest
none of the people in these clips are professionals, and only one has even had a sport fight, and only 2 of them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VAufGeqm1I
Nice clip. The guy with the black under armour shirt on threw a nice crisp combo. He looks new to takedown defense. Or perhaps it was a drill for that purpose? We used to do drills where one person could only strike and the other could only do takedowns. I had a 14 year old very nearly knock me out doing that once.
Also, that girl towards the end has some fantastic MT.
It's market dependent, so each B&N makes it's own decisions based on point-of-sale results. Some might never have had us on their newsstand. With major chains, magazines have to buy in to their newsstands and its an investment that doesn't always pay back. Basically, you invest $10K+ and the chain will add a certain number of issues to new markets, but if you fail to make your quota (usually 40-50%), they don't carry the next issue. It's an antiquated system, one of the many reasons that newsstands are dying in America. We have not invested in a B&N insertion program in some time, so it's sort of a death of a thousand cuts.
nice technical sparring clip, crisp skills and no one trying to kill each other,and everyone wearing the appropriate protective gear to ensure no one gets hurt.....whenever I see tcma clips they are normally at the extreme ends of the sparring spectrum ; either way to much contact for the skill level of the guys involved and the protection they are using, or no contact compliant stuff that simply never works in a free setting, what this clip shows is how easy it is to work real skills without people killing each other all you need is decent coaching and proper gear......its not that hard
you would think but I've seen people on here say that gloves, boxing or mma, are not practical and teach bad habits. as for coaching, seems like most are scared to come into the modern era.Quote:
what this clip shows is how easy it is to work real skills without people killing each other all you need is decent coaching and proper gear......its not that hard
Nice clip! Very typical of a school that emphasizes sport fighting, rather than self-defense.
Take away the amount of space that they can run around in so that they must hit or be hit continuously, make them fight for ten to fifteen minutes straight (no breaks, timeouts, no rounds), do not allow clinching as a means of resting and make them fight one opponent after another without a break in-between. Then see if your students can avoid a "slop-fest".