Archives for March 2013

Huntley Takes short notice bout in Colorado

huerta huntleyJason Huntley did what very few 2-0 amatuer fighters would do given the chance he was given late friday night on march 15th. Ressurection Fighting alliance needed a substitute at 135 pounds to fight Carlos Huerta a 6-0 local prospect from a gym in the Denver area. When Jeremy Bjornberg, a local matchmaker, promoter, and well known manager of fighters asked Jason if it was something he was interested in… he was up for the task.

With less than a week to prepare and coming off a short break from training, Huntley got back in the gym as much as possible to ensure he was ready to take his record to 3-0 as an amatuer. At age 34 and knowing shots like this dont come around often, he was excited to travel to denver and give the young fighter a real fight.

The fight did not go the way of huntley, but was a true showing of heart and toughness. Round 1 saw many submission attempts by Huerta with solid defense by Huntley. Round 2 was a stand up affair that Huerta got the better of. Round 3 was comparable to the 1st. Huerta would win by Unanimous Decision (30-27 on all cards). But the experience was a victory in itself for Huntley, stimulating his love of the sport and the excitement of competing. now at 2-1 Jason will look to continue his journey at 125-135lbs.

Student Spotlight: Coach Jack Wu – From Student to Instructor

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This month we’d like to welcome Coach Jack Wu as one  of The Academy’s newest instructors. Coach Jack has been training as one of our most dedicated students along with his wife, Betty. Over the course of this past year and a half, he has greatly improved his skills in muay thai, completed The Academy instructor course, was an assistant instructor under Coach Dennis Potabenko, and now teaches his own section of Foundations Muay Thai on Tuesdays and Thursday mornings. In the process of achieving all of those milestones, Jack has also lost 35 pounds!

Coach Jack found out about The Academy by searching the internet and checking out a few other gyms in the area. But when he found The Academy, and got to know the staff, instructors, and other students, he knew it was the right fit for him. Before he started training he was diabetic and overweight, but now since he’s lost 35 pounds, gained muscle, and improved his cardiovascular conditioning, he no longer needs medication!

Now that Jack is a coach, we asked him what’s one thing he would tell a new student who’s just starting their martial arts journey, he said, “One of the hardest steps are the first ones. Keep going. No matter what goals one might have, as long as you keep going, those goals get closer every day.” As he continues moving forward, his goals for the future are to, “Continue to learn and be inspired every day, and to help others achieve their goals mentally and physically.”

As a student Jack is hard working, dedicated, and disciplined – 3 attributes of a great student. And as an instructor, Jack is patient and kind towards all of his students, and passionate about their success and progress. We are extremely proud and honored to have him as an instructor and active team member here at Team Academy.

Spring Condtioning

Kickboxing MinneapolisConditioning is by far one of the most important aspects of training, and one of the most important attributes of a martial artist. While it’s important to spend time perfecting your technique, it’s equally important to develop and maintain your overall physical conditioning. Stamina and endurance are the primary benefits of good conditioning. Stamina is a natural response to training, or the ability to work over a period of time without getting fatigued. Endurance on the other hand, is how long you are able to sustain that work.

You don’t have to hurt in order to develop stamina.

We have a creed that we use in your training – Don’t Train Harder, Train Smarter. Always start your training slowly, learn how to develop stamina gradually. Whether you’re just starting your training or you’ve been training for years, it’s important to remember that it takes time to develop stamina and you can reach whatever fitness level you desire depending on your level of commitment and your consistency. It doesn’t happen overnight, so if you’re feeling discouraged or that you can’t keep up – just remember that it will get easier over time as you continue your training.

Doing the martial arts and “getting into shape” is thoroughly invigorating and fun when done right.

It will require some adjustments and some discomfort at times as your body adapts to the increased energy and work demands, but if you’re sore all the time, you’re not training smart. Remember, proper training is for the purpose of building your body and avoiding activities that will deteriorate or injure it.

The Cost and Demand of Training

Athletics/Martial Arts develops what it demands.

Development is precisely commensurate with demand. With no demand, there is no development; with small demand, small development; with improper demand, improper development.

Demand requires motive.

Without continual motivation to get you going, consistent training will be very difficult.

Motivation requires meaning.

The motivating factor corresponds to your goals; it must offer an improvement or benefit that you want.

Demand takes the form of progressive overload. 

By repeatedly and consistently asking yourself a little more than you’re comfortable with, a little more than you are capable of, you improve.

Progressive overload takes place in small increments within your comfort zone.

You need to stretch your comfort zone but not ignore it. By staying near the top end of your comfort zone, but within your comfort zone, you will improve at a nice progressive rate, and you will be able to continue training and improving for longer.

Development (through overload) require a tolerance for failure.

Development means there will be “little failures” along the way to your ultimate goal.

Tolerance for failure comes from understanding the natural process of development.

If your expectations are too high, you will become frustrated. Realistic goal setting develops patience. By being realistic, you will see failures and obstacles as stepping stones, not roadblocks to your progress.

So, as we get closer to summer, make sure your training program has a good balance of technique and conditioning so that you can shatter your goals!

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Video:Donald Williams breaks down his next fight w/ MN MMA NEWS

Donald Williams Talks about his upcoming fight march 23rd in Burnsville,MN.

 

Mike Richman Moves on to tournament final over “popo”

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Heated, is a good way to describe the official Bellator weigh in between Academy Product Mike Richman and Alexandre “popo” Bezzera. After both men weighed in “popo” got in Richmans face and made contact, Which prompted Richman to give him a solid shove. Immediately after the stage was swarmed by people from both camps and bellator officials holding them back from each other. The next night there wouldnt be anybody holding them back.

 

The first round saw a relentless takedown attack by Bezzera for the first minute, Richman was able to stuff the first couple attempts and even countered with a front choke off of Bezzera’s single leg takedown attempt. A front choke in which Mike is known for hitting alot in the practice room. After getting Richman to the ground “popo” got Mikes back and would stay there for the rest of the round attacking with choke attempts and punches from behind. (10-9 Bezzera)

Round 2, was all hands. Richmans world class striking would be the story of round 2. Bezzera showed his grit and concrete jaw by staying on the feet and trying to go punch for punch with the superior boxer, of course he attempted to shoot for a takedown ocassionally, but Richman wasnt allowing it. Bezerra’s head was knocked back countless times by stiff jabs and quick straight left hands by the deadly southpaw ( 10-9 Richman)

Round 3 left off where round 2 ended, on the feet for the first minute and a half. Finally Bezzera secured the takedown he had been searching for. Ground and pound at first from top position, then getting richmans back again he attempted more rear naked chokes. Richman would get back to guard then spring up to his feet and throw everything but the kitchen sink at Bezzera for the final minute of the 145 lb. tourney quarter final.

In easily the fight of the night and possibly fight of the tournement so far. Mike “the Marine” Richman takes the 29-28 split decision victory to move on the the Finals of the $100,000 tournement. His Opponent will be Magomedrasul “Frodo” Khasbulaev (20-5) a super tough Russian with a hard hitting free style approach.

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This coming Thursday (march 7th) Mike ” the marine” Richman is set to do battle with Alexandre “popo” Bezzerra in the semi final round of Bellator’s featherweight tournament. The winner will go on to the tournament final on either march 28th or april 4th. This is Richmans second tournament run under the bellator promotion. During his run he has gone 3-1 with all 3 wins by knockout.

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Jordan “pretty boy” Parsons was scheduled to fight March 2nd for CFA (cage fighting alliance) in Miami, Florida at 145 lbs in a rematch against Danny Chavez who Parsons beat to win CFA’s Featherweight title just last summer. Coming off his 1st career loss in his defense of the belt, “pretty boy” has been chomping at the bit to get his hands on anybody they will give him. Hungry for battle, to say the least. The fight has now been pushed to April 20th.

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On March 23rd Donald williams, Ben Locken, Jesse Midas, and Sean Richman will all fight for SEG/Driller promotions in Burnsville, MN. The show is nearly sold out, the only way to get tickets in the next few weeks is from the fighters themselves. One of the more anticipated fights of the night will be Sean Richman vs Nick Spina for the promotions 145lb Amatuer belt.

Stay Tuned for news, notes, and match ups for April!

Jacob Volkmann signs up for World series of fighting

644700_10151267339086241_1113255360_n  After a 6-4 run in the UFC, Academy Team member Jacob Volkmann was given his release after a recent loss to Bobby Greene (20-5) just two weeks prior.

Jacobs peers and teammates believe he should have been given one more chance to prove himself on the biggest stage due to his relentless grappling skills and mental toughness, but with a number of fighters being imported from the strikeforce promomtion ( also owned by Zuffa.inc) cuts were made and Volkmann was one of the unlucky ones.

Bellator fighting championships was a route that Jacob wanted to go, especially with a handful of other academy teammates being part of Bellators roster. It seemed like an easy transition,but after being in contact with officials for the the promotion he learned that there would not be any opening until at least summer. With a sour taste in his mouth from a recent loss and release Jake wanted something sooner if possible. In comes World series of fighting.

World series of Fighting is a promotion out of Las Vegas, Nevada on the NBC sports network. The Roster is loaded with top prospects and former UFC veterans/champions. Andrei Arlovski, Anthony Johnson, Miguel Torres, Tyrone Spong, David Branch, and Gerald Harris are just some of the names of an ever growing list that is handled by WSOF president Former Muay thai and K-1 great “sugar foot” Ray Sefo.

Be sure to look for match up announcements with Volkmanns name included on upcoming WSOF events. Being a UFC veteran, many hungry lightweight challengers will be looking to try their hand at “christmas”. One in particular is John Gunderson (34-12-2) who has called out Volkmann in a recent interview after stating he “just doesnt like him” and that he is “annoying” to him. The next WSOF event is scheduled for March 23rd. After that they plan on another event in either may or june.