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Basic Mixed Martial Arts and Cage Fighting Techniques : How to Target Areas in Mixed Martial Arts

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 an instructor at R-1 gym in El Segundo, California and is well versed in boxing, Thai-boxing, Filipino stickfighting, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Brazilian Jujitsu, and wrestling.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Duration : 0:1:52


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25 Responses to Basic Mixed Martial Arts and Cage Fighting Techniques : How to Target Areas in Mixed Martial Arts

  • kairokaya says:

    boring shit… my …
    boring shit… my lil bro could of thought that shit!

  • baller10hw says:

    its will smith
    its will smith

  • Keenocide says:

    The first and most …
    The first and most importance difference between Dojo BJJ and MMA BJJ is that in a dojo, a gi is generally worn. In MMA, gi’s, for the most part, aren’t allowed in tournaments. The difference between gi and no-gi jiu-jitsu is huge.

  • n1King says:

    is it a big …
    is it a big difference between mma bj and strikt bjj? meaning can you develop great bjj skills i mma that will allow you to call your self not ownly mma practitioner but a bjj practitioner ?? can you develop great bjj knowledge in mma or do you just learn the basics of bjj?

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  • BloodXSweatXGuitars says:

    the right cross to …
    the right cross to the body is pretty usefull duck in, stick em, duck out gaurd up.

  • KirkhamsEbooks says:

    Thank you for that …
    Thank you for that quick lesson

    Rick

  • 08devildog0311 says:

    idiot
    idiot

  • baileyskates says:

    this should help
    this should help

  • Coads26 says:

    And the crowd …
    And the crowd cheers. Pull out your .45 caliber FFS, make sure you have the hallow points locked and loaded. Thats right, don’t stop now, Turkeys in the oven and the baster is ready for deployment.. “Slap crap blam blam blam blam blam blam blam spam clam jam ram flabbam <— ??? Kursplank goes the rubber pea pea as it hits the linoleum floor and rolls off into the distance!!!!

  • fredbloggs02 says:

    AND HE’S LEFT…. …
    AND HE’S LEFT….RIGHT BLAM!! Slip step left/// LEFT KABOOOSH!!. UPPERCUT!! NOW HE’S ON THE FLOOR!!! JUMP ON HIm FFS!! HAHA, what a loser. LEFT HOOK TO THE HEAD, HE’S NOT COMING BACK FROM THAT!!……..*crowd cheers RAAAAHHH!…….Sorry I took that a bit too far as well possibly, lol.

  • alaricofarabia says:

    @13revengex only in …
    @13revengex only in clinch or on the ground

  • Donkyfishy says:

    Generally they are …
    Generally they are risker but also ‘stronger’. You have to be (or end up) very close to make contact. As for stronger it depends on the type of punch/ puncher’s size & frame. The elbow is a stronger joint (if used correctly, obviously it has limitations based on which way its bending) compared to a fist which has lots of little, easily broken bones.

  • 13revengex says:

    are elbows stronger …
    are elbows stronger than punches? seems like a bigger risk, but does it pay off?

  • lumixcamfan says:

    that was very… …
    that was very…helpfully

  • kingmoGDP says:

    @Brooker94 not …
    @Brooker94 not allowed to spike your foe and some promotions or states in the U.S. don’t allow elbow strikes. But that’s only some.

    subscribe to my youtube channel!

  • ligonchoi says:

    Thanks for yours!

    Thanks for yours!
    Recmmending ‘KP BAG’(search words)

  • mikleman996 says:

    i would wonna punch …
    i would wonna punch that black guy hes huge

  • ImIwilliamImI says:

    @TJDash

    Just look …
    @TJDash

    Just look at cung le, awesome fighter and he kicks alot.

  • ImIwilliamImI says:

    Thats very true! if …
    Thats very true! if your going to kick, you better know how to do it perfect!

  • TJDash says:

    I’d rather assume …
    I’d rather assume my opponent has an ability to fight well so I will keep it to basics, gain and maintain the initiative, mess ‘em up decisively than lose my footing, that’s all I’m saying “:)

  • TJDash says:

    It’s ok if you pull …
    It’s ok if you pull it off quick enough but I find in street & military self defence that it isn’t really employed, you give too much of your balance away and you commit a longer weightier part of your extension and takes longer in reach but every fighter is different so what works for one isn’t necessarily gonna work for another.

  • TJDash says:

    The little guy is a …
    The little guy is a banana. High kicks are cool and flashy if you pull it off with timing but a risk if u risk assess it, it might not be worth it “:)

  • ImIwilliamImI says:

    That really depends …
    That really depends if you should kick someone in the head.. kicking someone in the head with the right technique can be very fatal.

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