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Professional MMA Fighter in Gurgaon

Sanshinkan has the best trainers for Mixed Martial Arts with fully equipped MMA training centers in Delhi and Gurgaon. Team is training MMA in Delhi for last 10 years. we have recently opened our world class facility in Gurgaon Sensei Yashpal Singh Kalsi himself is heading the Sanshinkan martial arts Gurgaon branch.

MMA competition requires training in striking, wrestling, and submission fighting.

Today, mixed martial artists train in a variety of styles that have been proven effective in the ring, both on the feet and on the ground.

Although MMA fighters tend to play to their strengths, they will inevitably encounter all kinds of situations; a stand-up fighting specialist will probably get taken down at some point and a submission artist might need to fight standing up for a while before he can execute a takedown.

A mixed martial artist might train in a particular style to enhance his or her skills in the phase of combat that that style targets. Typical styles, long known for their effectiveness, that have existed prior to the mixed martial arts era, and that are trained individually to enhance a particular phase of combat, are:

Stand-up: Boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and/or forms of full contact karate are trained to improve footwork, elbowing, kicking, kneeing and punching.

Clinch: Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, Sambo, and Judo are trained to improve clinching, takedowns and throws, while Muay Thai is trained to improve the striking aspect of the clinch.

Ground: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, shoot wrestling, catch wrestling, Judo, and Sambo are trained to improve submission holds, and defense against them. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, pankration, and styles of amateur wrestling are trained to improve positioning and maintain ground control.

Many styles have to be adapted slightly for effective use in the sport. For example, several boxing stances are ineffective because they leave fighters vulnerable to leg kicks or takedowns. Similarly, Judo techniques have to be adapted to an opponent not wearing a judo-gi.

Usually, modern fighters do not train in any particular style, but either train in multiple styles with multiple coaches, or train in teams with other athletes focusing specifically on competition. Energy system training, speed drills, strength training and flexibility are also important aspects of an MMA fighter's training. Mixed martial arts competition is very demanding physically, and the athletes need to be in top condition to be successful.

While MMA was initially practiced almost exclusively by professional competitive fighters, this is no longer the case. As the sport has become more mainstream and more widely taught, it has become accessible to a wider range of practitioners of all ages.

Our MMA training has a strong base in karate.

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