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Monday, December 14, 2009

Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Association Launched

Source - Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Association:

The MMA Conditioning Association adds the science to the knockout and the submission.

December 14, 2009 - Orange County, California – Mixed Martial Arts (also known as MMA) has become the fastest growing sport in the world. By definition, mixed martial arts is a combination of other martial arts styles such as wrestling, boxing, karate and jiu jitsu. Since its inception in the early 1990s, MMA fans and fighters have come to realize that technique is not enough. It takes strength, power, agility, flexibility, nutrition and sports psychology. That is the reason for the development of the MMA Conditioning Association.

“We do not teach fighting tactics or strategies. We educate fighters, coaches, and trainers on the science and application of conditioning for MMA,” says Dr. John Spencer Ellis, CEO of the MMA Conditioning Association. “Graduates of the MMA Conditioning Coach Certification course will also learn cutting edge, effective MMA business and marketing strategies specific to the fast evolving MMA industry. It’s imperative that our members and graduates are financially successful, not just talented conditioning coaches,” adds Ellis.

The MMA Conditioning Coach Certification curriculum is delivered in a high-tech, comprehensive online format using audios, video, PDFs, Powerpoints, discussion groups and continuing education. The course takes well over 60 hours of study to complete.

If you are interested in completing this educational course, visit the official site http://www.mixedmartialartsconditioningassociation.com/