Title:
Elite MMA Progam – Mixed Martial Arts
Description:
A lot of people ask the question: What is Mixed Martial Arts? It is truly a mix of martial arts. When you go to school, you take math, you take English, you take history, and then you put all that together for the SAT. In martial arts, you might take kickboxing, you might take Jiu Jitsu, you might take wrestling, karate, Krav Maga, or whatever these styles are, and put them all together for Mixed Martial Arts. It’s all of these different variables of the environment coming at you, and if you have enough education in those different disciplines, it allows you to have more freedom of choice. So one of the reasons we’ve been successful is we’ve developed a program that’s palatable for anybody to come in and learn Mixed Martial Arts, learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, learn kickboxing, and not go to work with a black eye or a broken nose or a broken arm. Rule number one around here is safety, and we put that in at the basic level. Our program and our school is a lot like Cheers, right? You go in and everybody knows your name and it’s somewhere to have fun. For me, that’s why I love Elite. Because it’s a community. It’s not just a place to be in your spare time. There’s a huge opportunity for everybody to enjoy martial arts, not just the guys that you see on TV who are elite athletes. Keeps me sane, keeps me balanced, helps me sleep at night. It’s just a great outlet. You know, instead of stopping at the bar on the way home, stop at the martial arts school on the way home. I promise you: it’ll be something you never regret. Martial arts keeps people engaged. You can never learn it all. I’ve been training since the late 90s and I’m still learning new stuff every week. My advice is just come on in and get started now. To learn more about our MMA programs, please visit our website: https://www.elite-mma.com/mixed-martia…
Trascription:
A lot of people ask the question: What is Mixed Martial Arts?
It is truly a mix of martial arts.
When you go to school, you take math, you take English, you take history, and then you
put all that together for the SAT.
In martial arts, you might take kickboxing, you might take Jiu Jitsu, you might take wrestling,
karate, Krav Maga, or whatever these styles are, and put them all together for Mixed Martial
Arts.
It’s all of these different variables of the environment coming at you, and if you have
enough education in those different disciplines, it allows you to have more freedom of choice.
So one of the reasons we’ve been successful is we’ve developed a program that’s palatable
for anybody to come in and learn Mixed Martial Arts, learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, learn kickboxing,
and not go to work with a black eye or a broken nose or a broken arm.
Rule number one around here is safety, and we put that in at the basic level.
Our program and our school is a lot like Cheers, right?
You go in and everybody knows your name and it’s somewhere to have fun.
For me, that’s why I love Elite.
Because it’s a community.
It’s not just a place to be in your spare time.
There’s a huge opportunity for everybody to enjoy martial arts, not just the guys that
you see on TV who are elite athletes.
Keeps me sane, keeps me balanced, helps me sleep at night.
It’s just a great outlet.
You know, instead of stopping at the bar on the way home, stop at the martial arts school
on the way home.
I promise you: it’ll be something you never regret.
Martial arts keeps people engaged.
You can never learn it all.
I’ve been training since the late 90s and I’m still learning new stuff every week.
My advice is just come on in and get started now.