How Can I Become a Professional MMA Fighter?
Comprehensive fighting is mixed martial arts (MMA), which is a competitive fighting sport with very open rules. MMA competitions use finger-finger gloves. The competition rules allow both standing and ground fighting. The competition allows players to use boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Wing Chun, Taekwondo, Karate, Judo, Sanda, Intercept Tao and other technologies are known as the "decathlon" in combat.
Comprehensive fighting
- With the development of comprehensive fighting in the world and the influence of MMA, more and more enthusiasts and professional sports athletes in China have begun to learn by reference, and many teaching institutions have also been established. For example: Beijing ET Evolution Training Hall (Beijing ET Evolution
- MMA rules treat all martial arts equally, different
Comprehensive fighting facts
- It may be that blood and violence will be linked as soon as MMA is mentioned. Is MMA competition safe as a worldwide legalization campaign? To those who have not been trained in MMA, the integrated martial arts competition appears to be unsafe. Actually, this is a big misunderstanding. Modern MMA should be said to be a very safe movement and maintains a fairly good safety record. In its more than eighty years of competition history, there has been only one death record (an unsanctioned and unapproved competition in Russia in 1998). In other sports, such as Sanda, boxing, wrestling, football, and even tug of war, there are more casualties. In fact, the exaggerated description of the MMA movement is just a commercial hype, completely a gimmick to attract more audiences.
Comprehensive fighting specific data
- The following is a set of casualty statistics for MMA and other sports:
- Committee of International Fighting (Japan's famous MMA competition organization):
- 482 games over six years
- 46 injuries in six years
- Injury rate 9.5% (five minutes round)
- 1 death to date
- American Amateur Boxing Federation (1998-2003):
- On average 25,000 amateur boxing matches and 5,000 professional boxing matches per year
- A total of 9,183 injuries
- 30% injury rate (three minute round)
- 3 deaths per year (1.3 deaths per 1,000)
- American football games (1998 to 2003):
- An average of 12 athletes die each year from training
- An average of 8 athletes die each year from competitions
- An average of 3 athletes die of heat stroke each year
- An average of 250,000 concussions per year
- From 1998 to 2003:
- An average of 32 deaths per year in racing (since 1990, a total of 260 deaths, including 29 spectators and 5 children)
- 128 deaths in horse races
- 11 deaths from diving
- 7 deaths in motorcycle races
- 123 deaths in skydiving
- 55 deaths in paragliding
- 51 deaths in mountaineering competitions
Comprehensive fighting game rules
- Take the rules of boxing and kick boxing as an example: only punches, elbows, legs, and feet are allowed to attack in the game. The game is generally five to ten rounds. After the player is knocked down, the referee will take a few seconds. This makes players in the boxing and kick boxing competitions to hit the opponent's vital parts several times in succession to win; and after being knocked down, there is still a chance to resume the game for eight to ten seconds. In addition to being KO or abstaining, poor players must endure torture for seconds and long rounds.
- Because key parts such as the head, face, and ribs are often hit hard, boxing and kick boxers often suffer from concussions, facial bleeding, and severe fatal injuries such as brain injury and visceral bleeding. Therefore, the high casualties and high-risk records of boxing are closely related to its rules.
Comprehensive fighting game design
- The good safety of the MMA competition is mainly derived from its reasonable and humanized game design:
- In MMA competitions, you can use throwing and holding methods to subdue your opponents, thereby greatly reducing the number of hits.
- The game continues after falling to the ground. Players can use joint skills and twisting techniques to control the position through the ground fighting technology, so as to achieve the goal of being able to subdue the opponent without any bleeding.
- In the game, players can take the initiative to admit defeat, and the attacker will stop attacking after the opponent admits defeat. This can truly achieve the purpose of uniform and not hurt people, which is a good embodiment of the art of attack and civilization.
- MMA match finger gloves are more convenient to use lighter injury techniques such as throwing, holding, knuckle, twisting, etc., and these gloves are thinner and lighter than boxing gloves, which not only prevents hand injuries when hitting, but also reduces players The strength of the hit increases the safety factor of the game.
- The MMA game cancels the rule of a few seconds after being knocked down. As long as the player loses consciousness after being knocked down, the referee can terminate the game; in this way, the player will not play the game when he is not awake.
- Therefore, players are usually injured by soft injuries such as abrasions, lacerations or bruises; minor injuries to fingers, toes and face; serious injuries rarely occur.
- In a sense, modern MMA competition is actually a substitute for boxing and kickboxing. MMA sports not only successfully reduced the injury of the game, but also greatly improved the viewing and fluency of the game. Therefore, the MMA competition can be said to have brought a revolution in safety and appreciation to the history of modern sports fighting.