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    Pie Chart

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    started in 1993 as a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) organization. • In 2001 UFC was purchased by Zuffa and restructured MMA into a highly organized and controlled combat sport • Response to the UFC brand of MMA has been tremendous‚ resulting in a growing fan base that has developed steadily through the years. Slide 3- Background (Sarah) •  UFC is the worldwide benchmark for Fight Entertainment industry •  They lead the global mixed martial arts industry with 90% of market share Insert

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    Karate

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    Karate and Fitness Karate is a martial art developed in Okinawa‚ Japan. It can be practiced as an art‚ sport‚ and combat sport or even as self-defense training. Traditional karate usually was considered as self-development. However‚ in this modern society‚ people started to consider karate as psychological element incorporated into a proper attitude such as perseverance‚ fearlessness‚ virtue and leadership skills. Karate is generally using punching‚ kicking‚ knee strikes and elbow strikes

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    Jose Rizal : the Warrior

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    “El Filibusterismo‚” and sparked the Philippine revolution. But is it possible that one of the most honored Filipino intellectuals was also one of the earliest integrated martial artists and even promoted the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA)? This article will explore Rizal’s training in martial arts‚ including Filipino martial arts. During his early life‚ Jose Rizal “…was frail and sickly as a child.” As a result‚ Rizal began conditioning himself through buno‚ a Filipino-style of wrestling. Because

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    audience about Mixed Martial arts. Central Idea: Mixed Martial Arts is a unique upcoming sport that involves many different types of strategies that brings more and more viewers. 1 Introduction A. (attention getter) Blood‚ violence‚ broken bones‚ punching‚ kicking‚ choking‚ and etc. are not what everyone enjoys watching on TV for entertainment. These days it is a world known sport that both men and women compete in around the world. B. ( Reason to listen)While Mixed Martial Arts is making a peak

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    Silambam

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    [1] Indian martial artssuffered a decline after the British colonists banned silambam along with various other systems. They also introduced modern western military training which favoured fire-arms over traditional weaponry. During this time‚ silambam became more common in Southeast Asia than its native India where it was banned by the British rulers.[3] The ban was lifted after India achieved independence. Today‚ silambam is the most well-known and widely practiced Indian martial art in Malaysia

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    The Kaliradman Warriors

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    refers to the Filipino weapon-based martial arts and fighting system. Kaliradman emphasize the use of hand weapons such as swords‚ knives and spears. This kind of martial art was not well known today‚ even though it is can be considered one of our national prides and served as our cultural identity. Objectives of the study: * Its primary objective is to give entertainment at the same time help the preservation and propagation of the Filipino Martial Arts. * Introduce a new kind of fighting

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    Tillery Combat

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    Tillery Combat was founded in 2008 by martial arts expert Richard Shore‚ since then they have become a pillar of the community. Based in Abertillery‚ they have become one of the most active fight teams in the UK producing many champions such as Jack Marshman‚ Kris Edwards‚ Martin McDonough and Ryan Phelps as well as many more up and coming fighters. Richard has been praised for his work with young offenders turning their lives around by giving them direction and discipline. This was recognised

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    because I look down on them. When I did not show respect to my junior belts they did not respect me because I was younger than them and I was kid. But as I start to learn to respect juniors as well as Most important thing I learn from martial art was joy of accomplishment. When I practice 4 years and took the black belt test‚ I became 1st degree black belt. It was the joy that no one can understand as long as they experience by themselves. It was nothing but just a belt‚ but the joy

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    says something about my height because I realized that’s part of life.someone is going to test you even if you don’t know them. A lot of people think if you have big muscles you can beat anyone up. Well that’s wrong‚ when I was into MMA (mixed martial arts) i was extremely good at it because

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    Shotokan

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    since I was young I’ve seen movies and television programs that contain action sequences involving martial arts like “Karate Kid” and UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship).In my opinion‚ the most famous superstar in martial arts is Bruce Lee.He was an innovator in martial arts and he was the founder of the art Jeet Kune Do‚ a style with minimal movement with maximum effect and extreme speed. Martial Arts are systems and traditions of combat practices‚ which are practiced for a variety of reasons: self-defense

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