When it comes to combat arts, you often hear Krav Maga and MMA. On the surface, they both appear to be similar fighting systems to the untrained eye.
But when you look deeper into these two fighting systems, they aren’t quite the same as they look.
In MMA and UFC fights, the term “reach advantage” is commonly used. However, it may not be clear what reach actually means in this context or why it is significant. This article will explain the meaning of reach and how it is measured in MMA and UFC fights.
This illustrates why being an MMA fighter without any prior martial art experience is very challenging. But surprisingly, there have been some exceptions. The following is a list of MMA fighters with no martial art or wrestling background before they became MMA fighters.
It is clear that some of the traditional martial arts have been effective, yet as of late increasing number of people have claimed most of the traditional martial arts are not as useful as some assume. These people might have a point, but we wanted to examine this and discuss it. There is a lot of grey area here, and we wanted to fill in the gaps that some people refuse to do for you
The number of rounds in MMA fights may not be the same for every MMA promotion throughout the world. However the U.S. based MMA organizations such as UFC, Bellator, including oversea MMA promotion ONE Championship all follow what is called, “UNIFIED RULES OF MIXED MARTIAL ARTS.”
If you find yourself in a scenario in which you have to defend yourself against the assailant, MMA works the best in a street fight compared to other combat