How
Training in Mixed Martial Arts Makes You a Better Person
If
you have any desire at all to improve your body and mind at the same time
with only one activity, then martial arts is something you ought to seriously
consider. You don't just get in shape physically, but also mentally and
spiritually. No gym workout can compare.
The Benefits
of Training in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
Mixed Martial Arts
(MMA) is a combination of karate, grappling, wrestling, Tang Soo Do, boxing,
jujitsu, Tae Kwon Do and more all combined in one. Mixed martial arts,
in its modern form, emerged in 1993 through the Ultimate Fighting Championships
and was based on pitting different fighting styles against each other
with minimal rules to determine which system would be better in a real,
unregulated combat situation.
During the late 1990s, the governing bodies imposed extra
rules for the safety of the athletes and to try to promote the sport and
gain wider acceptance, but still maintaining the no holds barred idea.
MMA has grown rapidly in the last few years with many people both young
and old realizing the many benefits of mixed martial arts both physical
and mental and this has seen enrollments in classes increasing worldwide.
MMA is classed as a combat sport, but it's a sport that
stresses the ideals of fair play and respect for your opponent still.
However, mixed martial arts are still quite often wrongly known as vicious
and brutal. Regardless of MMA's reputation, the competition is relatively
safe. Due to the rules and regulations imposed and strictly enforced and
the tough mental and physical conditioning of the opponents there has
never been a death or indeed a critical injury report by the MMA as directly
linked to any tournament.
Martial arts like Brazilian Jujutsu and Karate, are great for the body. Regular training
strengthens and tones the muscles and adds flexibility. Training in martial
arts gives you a full cardio work out. You can expect to greatly increase
your strength and stamina and improve your hand eye coordination. Martial
arts is a good weight loss program as well because it becomes a complete
system in which a healthy diet is part and when combined with the extreme
physical activity proper weight loss is assured.
Classes are run at mixed martial arts schools, dojos, youth groups organizations,
church groups, and other, less formal settings. MMA is also being incorporated
into many gyms as mixed martial arts become more popular.
A typical class will have you start with a warm up consisting
of various stretching exercises, trunk rotations, jumps, squats and abs
tightening exercises. Then there will be a series of movements taught
and explained in full. Sparring is controlled and protective gear is worn,
such as helmets, gloves and guards. At other times a bag will be used
for practicing kicks, jabs and punches. Although you may feel awkward
and unfit at first, it will not take long before your fitness and skill
level improves, along with your frame of mind.
People who practice MMA feel and look healthier, but there
are far more benefits than the physical side. While many think of martial
arts as violent, in the mainstream it is used as self defense. It does
not encourage violence but teaches the student how to control anger and
how to use self control and restraint. Students are taught self discipline
and the rigors of martial arts training builds character and self-confidence,
which ultimately reduces temper induced rages that can often be the cause
of many street fights. This confidence carries over into everyday life
and as a result mixed martial arts students tend to be become better people
than they were.
Mixed martial
arts training teaches you that you must control the powers that you have
had the privilege of learning and never use it recklessly or without thought.
Students are also taught that before any success is achieved they will
fail many times and that practiced and perseverance is the key. This is
a valuable lesson to learn and will often carry over into other endeavors
the martial arts student undertakes.
Furthermore, training in martial arts teaches you that
every person is responsible for his own actions and must understand and
abide by the given rules. This kind of training improves one's actions
in life as well as in martial arts training and tournaments. Many of the
martial arts build a spiritual life into the training, with courtesy,
self-control, perseverance and integrity emphasized in the classes. So
much so that many Christian Church groups are running mixed martial arts
classes for their youth organizations due to the character building characteristics
in martial arts training that are also much a part of Christian beliefs.
Given all this, it is no wonder that so many parents are
enrolling their children in mixed martial arts classes today. They see
their children's health and fitness improve, something their child's peers
often lack. And they also witness their children's mindset, attitudes
to life and self-improvement, respect and courage all improve as well.
Anyone who
trains in mixed martial arts gains these benefits. If you have any desire
to improve your body and mind at the same time with only one activity,
then martial arts is something you ought to seriously consider. You don't
just get in shape physically, but also mentally and spiritually. No gym
workout can compare. All across the world, adults are joining dojos and
thoroughly enjoying the many benefits of mixed martial arts.
With mixed matial arts it's one on one, it's a solo sport. It's not a team sport, but it contains in it all the values, honor and ambitions of athletics, competition and sports. But a sport that is a team sport is football, with the NFL being the best of the best and also can make anyone who plays it a better person as well. It teaches you how to work with a team to accomplish a given goal. Teams like the New England Patriots or the New York Giants embody team spirit and sportsmanship. The Patriots even go out onto the field at once instead of one at a time when they're announced at the beginning og the game like all other teams do.
The Patriots famously did this in the first of the three Super Bowls they've played in recently. And of course their are some classic rivalries and match-ups in pro football. The Bears and Packers is a an undisputed, long-running rivalry. And of course the Browns Steelers is one too. And the Giants Cowboys are fast becoming a classic NFL rivalry.
Whether it's football or martial arts, training in sports has many benefits that help the mind, body and spirit.
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