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Mixed Martial Arts Continues To Explode In Worldwide Popularity, Viewership And Participation |
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Mixed martial arts continues to explode in worldwide popularity, evidenced by the Fox network's pick-up of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events. This means that more trained, certified MMA coaches who understand the science of the sport will be needed now and years into the future. |
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November 08, 2011 - With the debut of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on the Fox network this month, mixed martial arts or MMA is now on network TV and in communities everywhere. As more kids and adults pursue their passion for mixed martial arts, the demand for more trained and skilled coaches continues to grow as well.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship is an American mixed martial arts company that hosts most of the top-ranked fighters and is producing the upcoming Cain Velasquez vs. Junior Dos Santos on Nov. 12 on Fox TV. The show will be aired in 16 countries, another sign of the worldwide growth of MMA.
"Whether it's on national television or at a local community center or gym, MMA continues to absolutely explode in popularity," said John Spencer Ellis, founder of the Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Association (MMACA), which offers mixed martial arts certification for coaches and trainers. "Winning in the UFC isn't just luck or strength - it is a science, and our trainers can apply scientif...
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