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  2. Jackson Wink MMA Academy - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Wink MMA Academy (formerly known as Jackson's Submission Fighting) is a mixed martial arts gym based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.The gym has been featured in several sports documentaries and has been called one of the best MMA gyms in the world by various MMA magazines.

  3. Hagerstown's Mr. Miyagi: 'Mr. Jimmy' shares passion for ... - AOL

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    A lifetime of martial arts training. James C. Smith II, center, also known as "Mr. Jimmy," receives a certificate of rank for earning his 9th Dan (degree) Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. At left is ...

  4. Miletich Fighting Systems - Wikipedia

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    Miletich Fighting Systems (MFS) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) training organization. It was recognized as an excellent training camp. [6] It has been the training camp for fighters such as Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Jens Pulver, Robbie Lawler, and Jeremy Horn. MFS is widely regarded as one of the most successful MMA camps of all time. [7]

  5. UFC Performance Institute - Wikipedia

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    The UFC Performance Institute is the official mixed martial arts (MMA) facility for American promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), a division of TKO Group Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings. [2] The building is located in Enterprise, Nevada opposite the UFC Apex, and serves as the company headquarters. [3] [4]

  6. Allegheny Shotokan Karate - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Shotokan Karate is a Western Pennsylvania-based martial arts school established in 1969 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] The dojo was founded by Bill Viola Sr., who the Heinz History Center references as a co-creator of the modern sport of mixed martial arts.

  7. Matt Thornton (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    Thornton's emphasis on training against resisting opponents, cross training in several martial arts, and inclusion of boxing and wrestling as part of the training were unique for martial arts schools at the time, most of which were focused on Asian fighting systems which emphasized forms and repetitive drills as the methods to gain skills.

  8. Wolf System stage combat training - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf System was founded in 1988 by the fight choreographer and stage combat/martial arts instructor, Tony Wolf. It has been applied to a range of production genres including professional theatre, opera, ballet, film, television and motion capture, notably including The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, as well as to physical theater, martial arts and self defense training.

  9. Danzan-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Incorporating not only traditional jūjutsu, but also Lua, Shōrin-ryū Karate, Eskrima, Boxing, Chin Na and Folk Wrestling, he began to synthesize the most effective aspects of these various styles into an eclectic system which he called Danzan Ryū. Prof. Okazaki used this name to honor his Chinese martial arts teacher, Wo Chong.