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Mixed Martial Arts & Cage Fighting Basics : How to Target Areas in Mixed Martial Arts

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

How to target areas in mixed martial arts in this free mixed martial arts video from Brazilian Martial Arts master Ed Wedding.

Expert: Ed Wedding
Bio: Ed Wedding is the United World Muay Thai Association (UWMTA) Champion and an instructor at Harbor Kickboxing in San Pedro, CA and at R-1 Gym in El Segundo, CA.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • as a martial arts instructor i am agitated by reading the comments posted by a few on here criticizing this trainer. Each martial artist has their own style and method of teaching and executing techniques. a teacher must take their own interpretation and understanding and develop their best way of teaching. no one is perfect with their movements and techniques, but everyone has their own method. plus i bet half of you criticizers on here think they know everything just from WATCHING UFC.

  • Everyone that leaves critical comments on Martial Art videos showing technique....(ex. he's sloppy with the punch, his chin is open, etc. etc.):

    1. Learned everything from UFC and online videos/tutorials

    2. Wouldn't post a video themselves, cuz everyone else would criticize them as well

    3. Is a keyboard warrior.

    This is youtube culture for ya....

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  • i have no bloody clue or skills... hell i dont even watch this on tele but i,m going into the cage with someone at work on wed any tips .. i just didnt want to say no lol

  • shhh

  • @hivelocity100 well jon jones learned everything he knew from youtube and is now UFC light heavyweight champion...so yeah youtube it is

  • @TMartialarts1 i do agree with you to an extent. after all "how can you learn unless you be taught". You can't just mix martial arts together and pratice without mastering the basics. invention is ok but never reinvent the wheel (if you get my meaning). as you grow in your system make sure you stay open to breakdowns of techniques that are effective and not effective.

  • Check out my video to show some good MMA tips!

  • I agree with army man and hivelocity. I couldn't have said it better myself gentlemen! I have been a martial artist for 18 years now and it really grinds my gears when I read such comments from hypothetical warriors. Practice and spar with a real martial artist and I don't mean shadowboxing in your mom's basement after you watched a UFC event or "wrassling" with your buddies after you have a too many Zima's and see where you stand. THEN and ONLY THEN make comments on peoples styles.

  • Thanks! Helped me abit ! :)

  • Martial Arts isnt just about defense and fighting, its about invention. All have their own fighting styles, its an invention. I invented my own fighting style. Do the same mixing other martial arts techniques. Try it.

  • Martial Arts is just about defense and fighting, its about invention. All have their own fighting styles, its an invention. I invented my own fighting style. Do the same mixing other martial arts techniques. Try it.

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