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OTFC Top New Business (2010)!

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You don’t need to guess… but guess what: Old Town Fight Club is ranked in the top 11 new businesses in Monrovia for the year 2010! This says alot about both the members who make Old Town Fight Club an exclusive Mixed Martial Arts and Personal Fitness Center in the Monrovia area!

Here’s the deal – come on in and try a class on us. That’s right – Try a FREE class on us. You will fall in love with the people, the instructors, and the class!

See Article: “Top 11 New Monrovia Businesses of 2010

Everyone at Old Town Fight Club is supportive to all of your health and fitness goals, as well as your MMA goals if you want to broaden  your horizon!

Here’s what we have to offer:

If you walk into the hustle and bustle of a busy evening (around 6:00PM), you may see a group of Karate Students at the side of the ring learning traditional Okinawa-Te katas and MMA Street Fighting Techniques.

Look deeper into the gym and you’ll find either an MMA Fit class or a Fight Shape Conditioning class: [see schedule].

Over on the other side of the gym is 1500 square feet dedicated to Cia Paulista Brazilian Jiu Jitsu!

But wait, don’t leave yet because around 6:45 the Muay Thai fighters and trainers start to walk in and warm up where they can find space. Some do some mitt work in the 16 foot boxing ring, or jump rope somewhere on the mat, or they jump on a treadmill or do some lifting in the weight room.

Then comes the boxers and KoKoDo JuJutsu classes.  You may see the Boxers doing ‘road work conditioning’ on Tuesday and Thursday nights – and you’ll see some wrist locks, judo throws, and self defense techniques by the KoKoDo JuJutsu students.

As the night winds down someone grabs a mop and others help out to clean the mats. This is ‘their gym’ – the members make it what it is and they also clean up after themselves for the next day.

Listen to what they laugh and talk about as the gym slowly winds itself down from a night of blood, sweat, and occasional tears.

Had enough? Well, don’t go to bed too late because on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 5:30AM you can join the Fight Shape Boot Camp class for a great start to your work day!

Then – do it all again at 5PM with a Karate class and more! [Old Town Fight Club Schedule]

And if you want, check in for a “Power Lunch” workout during mid day (by appt only).

Old Town Fight Club also offers personal training for any class available – just ask!

So there you have it – a premiere facility with top notch instructors and a ton of classes!

This is why, you guess it, Old Town Fight Club is in the Top 11 New Businesses in Monrovia for 2010!

Come on in and try a class for free!

See you at the gym.

Stay Motivated! Keep Training! Fight for life!

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OTFC is Closed for the Holiday!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

OTFC WILL BE CLOSED

FRIDAY 12/31/2010

to

SUNDAY 1/2/2011

Have a safe holiday!

Start your Fitness Resolution for 2011 at OTFC!



Check out our 2011 Membership Specials!

Special end of the year MMA, Muay Thai, and Fitness membership to close out 2010!
Fight Shape Boot Camp Special!

If you want to get in shape and you live in the Monrovia, Duarte, Pasadena, San Gabriel Valley areas, there is no better place than Old Town Fight Club!

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Muay Thai in MMA & UFC Fights

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From inside MMA gyms across America it would seem people know what Muay Thai is. But those fans, or those interested in learning Mixed Martial Arts, some may not realize that Muay Thai has made a huge impact on how a Mixed Martial Artist fights.

Unfortunately, the UFC doesn’t show the ‘tale of the tape’ where martial arts disciplines are displayed anymore. One reason is that many of these fighters train in EVERYTHING.

They aren’t just wrestlers, BJJ, or specific martial arts practitioners anymore. They are truely Mixed Martial Artists and part of their success in striking is Muay Thai techniques.

From the Muay Thai clinch to deadly leg kicks, put Muay Thai, Boxing, Grappling and traditional karate into your training and you will be a well rounded Mixed Martial Artist!

In this short video, Ray Sefo, a New Zealander and Mixed Martial Artist and 5 time Muay Time World Champion talks about how important Muay Thai is to a Mixed Martial Artist.

If you are interested in being a complete Mixed Martial Artist, check out the Muay Thai and BJJ program at Old Town Fight Club in Monrovia.

Old Town Fight Club
111 West Myrtle Avenue
Monrovia, CA
(626) 239-1000

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MMA – a fast growing Extreme Sport! UFC 121 – $2.2 M in ticket sales!

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According to MMAJunkie.com, the October 21st UFC event headlining Brock Lesner and Cain Velasquez in the heavy weight title fight, grossed, 2.2 million in ticket sales with 14, 856 attendants at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA.

To say MMA is a fast growing extreme sport is an understatement. Where Paintball and Stunt BMX are hitting the airwaves on ESPN, MMA is being practiced daily in Dojos and MMA gyms all across the world!

The demand to add grappling to your stand up as a Karate Practitioner, or stand up to your grappling as a BJJ practitioner, makes every traditional Dojo and gym expand their ‘traditions’ and include ‘more’ to their curriculum. More and more, students are looking to be like the MMA fighter, shooting for takedowns but not neglecting strikes with their fists, legs, elbows, and knees.

This is where Old Town Fight Club in Monrovia, CA makes its mark as a premier MMA and Personal training center.

The Science of 8 Limbs, aka as Muay Thai, is a class where both the cardio kickboxer or the MMA fighter can learn the techniques of MMA standup.

Old Town Fight Club also includes the ground work an MMA fighter needs to be a well-rounder fighter. World Class BJJ instructor, Freddy Sabbatini (Cia Paulista BJJ), takes the fight to the ground in with high level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu techniques.

Freddy Sabbatini’s BJJ students are medalist in every tournament in Southern California that they attend.

Old Town Fight Club also sticks to the tradition of Traditional Karate with what is considered one of the forerunners to MMA – Okinawa-Te. Developed by Gordon Doversola in the 1950s, Okinawa-Te is a form based system with a traditional belt structure where the “Art of Striking” is its emphasis. Taught by  Okinawa-Te 1st degree black belt and Okinawan Open point sparring champion  Glenn Magas.

Old Town Fight Club also includes high level fitness programs which include Boot Camp, taught by US Marine, and NASM certified trainer, Damian Blanco.

More programs are available: Boxing, Cardio Kickboxing, Cross Fit, and more.

The best thing to do is visit Old Town Fight Club in Monrovia, CA or call: (626) 239-1000.

Be part of the fastest growing sport and fitness program in America! Mixed Martial Arts fitness builds confidence, builds your cardio and strength, and makes you a fit fighter!

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Old Town Fight Club in Monrovia is alive and Kicking!

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Monrovia, CA – after only 3 days, Old Town Fight Club (an MMA and Personal Training center in Monrovia, CA) is alive and kicking – no pun intended.

Members who were with Ofit Custom Fitness now have 6,000 square feet of space to do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Traditional Muay Thai, boxing, Okinawa-Te karate, Boot Camp and other Martial arts and fitness classes!

The place is a buzz of positive attitudes with one goal in mind – to fight for life!

Whether its in the ring, on the mat, or out in the real world where your health is what matters, Old Town Fight Club is the place where fitness is first, the TV is last.

Visit Old Town Fight Club in Monrovia, CA for MMA, Personal Training, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Boot Camp and Cardio classes and get fit – You have a choice!

Stay Motivated! Keep Training! Fight For Life!

Old Town Fight Club
111 W Maple Avenue
Monrovia, CA

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OFit Custom Fitness is now “Old Town Fight Club”. An MMA and Personal Fitness Training Club!

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Sign up for a class and “Fight for Life”!

We will offer: Traditional Muay Thai, Cia Paulista Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing, Okinawa-Te (Karate), Cardio-Kickboxing, Boot Camp, Filipino Stick Fighting!

Visit our new website: “Old Town Fight Club” If it’s a fight you want to train for, or what we should all fight for – a healthy lifestyle, Old Town Fight Club is the place to get fit and stay in shape! Visit us, take a free class and get off the coach! It’s your choice!

Stay Motivated – Keep Training – Fight for Life!

Old Town Fight Club is formally known as: “OFit Custom Fitness

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Stomach Exercise To Lose Belly Fat

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By: Chung Leong Yu

There is no magical gizmos or high tech gadgets to help you get your abdominal muscle. You have to exercise to flatten stomach and get a lean, defined six-pack. Your dream of getting a sexy body with flat and trim abs is within your reach! Sculpt up with lower abdomen exercise and get rid of those love handles with exercise. Here is how!

Stomach Muscle Exercise

A good abdominal workout program requires high intensity muscular overload and an increase in intensity progressively. Stomach exercise must be performed carefully so that the lower back is supported properly.

Stomach exercise can help build the entire abdomen region because the upper and lower abdominals are not separated and are connected. Of course, there are some stomach exercises that can help build and strengthen specifically the lower and upper abdominal muscles.
Abdominal exercises can help you also gain strong stomach muscles and back muscles. This can reduce the likelihood of back pains and provide protection against injury by efficient response to stress.

Lets have a deeper look into the muscles in the abdominal area. The Rectus abdominals is the muscle that stretches down the stomach from your ribs to the hips. The external and internal oblique run down the sides of the waist and their job is to rotate the torso and assist the abdominals during curling and twisting movements.

Stomach exercises are needed to tone or harden the muscles in that area. Not only that, the layer of body fat that is covering the abs must be burn off and this could be only done with proper eating plan. Try to increase your protein intake and limit your carbohydrates, eating a low carbohydrate diet is said to be one way of tackling flabby abs along with a sensible abs exercise routine, strength training and cardio exercise.

Stomach exercise

Stomach exercise must be followed religiously and is all about frequency rather than intensity. No exercise must be continued if it leads to pain or extreme discomfort. The best stomach exercise program can also help you achieve a flat and tight stomach. Many an abs exercise can be performed on the floor. Like any other muscles, the abdominal muscles will react to resistance training like bicep curls and crunches.

A simple pelvic tilt performed while sitting in a chair can strengthen your abdominal muscles and help support the back.

Best Stomach Exercises

Crunch

Lay on your back and knees bent, lift your shoulders off the floor. The emphasis is on moving the ribs towards the hips.

Reverse Curl

Lay on your back, bend your knees towards the chest. Keep the hips on the floor. Contract your abdominal muscles at the same time. Your lower abdominal exercise program must include reverse curls.

Leg raise

Single leg raise involves raising one leg from the floor. The double leg raise involves raising both legs from the floor at the same time and this works as an abdominal muscle exercise. Lying leg raises are ideal lower abdominal exercise

Abs exercise with the ball

The stability ball is an effective training device for the abs and lower back. Due to the curve of the exercise ball, the lower abdominal muscles get trained better on account of the greater range of motion.

Bicycle

It was ranked the best abdominal exercise by the American Council on Exercise. When performed with the abs muscles pulled, this exercise does great things for you.

Plank

For this exercise program, you need to position yourself for a pushup and hold the pose. Ensure that your body is in one long, straight line from head to toes.

Captains chair

This abs exercise involves standing on a gym chair and gripping the handholds. Press your back against the head pad and slowly lift your knees towards your chest. The back must remain straight.

Postnatal stomach exercise

A lot of women just cannot wait to get back in shape after childbirth. But before they can participate in any postnatal weight loss exercise program, they have to consult their doctor first.

Pelvic tilts and simple abs contractions are an ideal way to start on a postnatal lower abdomen exercise program. Combined with Kegels exercise, you can get your pelvic floor muscles back in shape. Isometric contractions can even be practiced with the baby on your stomach. Stick to a steady lower abs exercise program and watch the flabby skin harden.

Stomach exercise to flatten stomach

Getting a lean defined six-pack abs is a dream for most of us. Millions of dollars are spent yearly in the process of achieving a flat stomach and trim waistline. There are many gadgets that are sold to those seeking an exercise program getting the stomach fat down.

The first step towards a lean waist and flat stomach is to remove the fat that sits on the abs. A combination of cardiovascular exercise program coupled with a low fat diet aimed at preventing fat can do wonders. Stomach exercise program would include the following:

Forward flexion exercises such as sit-ups and crunches.

Rotational exercises such as trunk rotations and standing twists

Stomach Exercise for love handle

Love handles are a misnomer, as all women would love to shun them. Love handles are the ugly fat belts around the waist. This lump of flesh starts at the side of the bra-line and extends all the way down the back. Aerobic exercise aimed at this region can help you shed those love handles. Exercise for love handles involve exercising the oblique muscles to tighten up the sides of the waist. Abs crunches could also do the same.

Here is an easy stomach exercise for the oblique that you can do at home.

Sit upright with a stick across the back of your shoulders. Twist from side to side. Side bends also work wonders on love handles. Keep at it and watch these muscles firm into place.

About the Author

Yu Chung Leong is an experienced and motivated personal trainer for many years. He is passionate about health and fitness and enjoys helping people achieve their fitness goals. He writes many free weight loss tips at http://www.Lose-Fat-Tips.com

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Stretching Tips For Better Flexibility

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By: Jim Plummer

These stretching tips will help you properly incorporate stretching into your fitness program.

Stretching should be a part of everyone’s fitness program. Stretching increases flexibility, and increased flexibility will help you comfortably and fluidly perform life’s daily activities and help reduce the risk of muscle, joint and tendon injuries. Stretching can also often alleviate low back pain. Muscle tightness in the quadriceps, hamstrings, hip flexors and low back muscles is a common cause of low back pain. Stretching these muscles will often eliminate the pain.

* Be consistent with your stretching routine. Stretching for a few minutes each day will gradually build flexibility and range of motion. This is far preferable to stretching only once a week for a longer time.

* Never stretch cold muscles. Stretching cold muscles can cause injury, and several studies have shown that stretching cold muscles slightly decreases muscle strength and power for up to an hour after stretching. Warm up first, then stretch.

* Never force a stretch beyond the point of mild tension. Stretching is not an activity that is meant to be painful; it should be pleasurable, relaxing and very beneficial. Too many people believe that to get the most from their stretching they need to be in constant pain, but this is one of the greatest mistakes you can make when stretching.

* Your flexibility changes day to day, so you may not be able to perform your stretching routine in the same manner with the same results at each session.

* Never throw your body into a stretch or bounce when stretching. Stretching should be fluid and gentile. Stretching slowly and gently helps to relax your muscles, which in turn makes stretching more pleasurable and beneficial. This will also help to avoid muscle tears and strains that can be caused by rapid, jerky movements.

* Breathe slowly and easily while stretching. Many people unconsciously hold their breath while stretching. This causes tension in your muscles, which in turn makes it very difficult to stretch. To avoid this, remember to breathe slowly and deeply during your stretching. This helps to relax your muscles, promotes blood flow, and increases the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to your muscles.

* Time yourself and try to increase your time in each stretch by a few seconds each week. Start with 10-15 seconds and extend this by 5 seconds each week until you can hold a stretch for at least 30 seconds.

* Never stretch an injury. Wait until the injury has healed, then start stretching.

By following these stretching tips, you’ll make sure that you’re performing your stretches properly and maximizing the benefits of stretching.

About the Author

For more information on stretching and flexibility, check out The Stretching Handbook by visiting http://www.functional-fitness-facts.com/the-stretching-handbook.html

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