Mma Core Videos
Most mma videos provided in an official context are meant for didactic applications or part of training. For mixed martial arts fans who don’t have the possibility of full contact training, MMA videos play the teaching role. Although the quality of the learning process is undoubtedly lower, it is not fair to deny efficiency premises to such materials. The ground game, the stand up game, the striking tactics, the defense can be differently addressed by separate MMA videos. The whole idea is to get some especially designed programs in which all techniques and moves are explained. It is definitely not a good idea to learn from MMA videos that you watch on web sites like YouTube.
There are huge MMA video collections available online, and they can be accessed for free by any visitor who registers or logs in. After the rejection of mixed martial arts as a real sports and the sharp criticism for extreme barbaric violence, rules started to be implemented to the this sport a more socially acceptable form and image. The violence still remains the main ingredient of all MMA videos, but at least people are no longer exposed to fight-to-death matches the way it happened with the first mixed martial arts experience. Besides the videos with a didactic content, all the rest present matches, demonstrations and competitions.
Digital technology is preferred over posters: it’s much more fun to film a match with a private camera than to take snapshots. And since there are many camera users, the number of MMA videos is huge. You go to a match, you film the cage fight and when you get home you download one more video on the Internet; the world wide web allows this freedom whether it is for the best or worst. Plus, the inspirational side of MMA videos is undeniable.
There is a motivational part about mma videos online that is exploited by many skilled coaches with a bit of psychological insight. They will fight better, focus on techniques, pay attention to the coach’s tips and make fewer mistakes. It has actually become a common practice to stimulate the skills of amateurs fighters by using very technical MMA videos. And here we do not refer to unleashing the ‘beast’ or stimulating the violent instinct in man, but rather about the psychological impact that a peer demonstration has on the fighter’s ability in combat.
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