Brooklyn Mixed Martial Arts Offers a Special Kickboxing Program to Empower Women to Become the Best

Mixed martial arts (MMA) had become a widely followed sport over the past years, most especially when the Las Vegas-based promotion company Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) popularized the game. The world has seen the rise and fall of many gifted MMA fighters from across the globe, men and women who dedicated their lives to developing various disciplines that will make them worthy of the UFC title. Brooklyn Mixed Martial Arts is The Home of many up and coming rising stars. Brooklyn mixed martial arts has athletes who train diligently and want to become the best MMA fighters the country has ever seen. It also offers an excellent kids program and  kickboxing program for women. Classes are offered in the mornings and evenings. 

Kickboxing has been around for quite some time now, having originated from Japan in the 1950s. It is a stand-up combat sport that evolved from a combination of karate, boxing, Tae Kwon Do, Muay Thai, and Savate. Some people train in kickboxing as a form of self-defense. Others do it to stay fit or compete with other athletes. Its popularity was further boosted when Jean-Claude Van Damme’s “Kickboxer” film came out in 1989. 

Brooklyn Mixed Martial Arts hope to empower women by offering a carefully developed program that will boost their confidence, strengthen their body, and allow them to acquire the healthy habit of exercising to boost their immune system. Gone are the days when women were only confined to certain kinds of contact sports. UFC changed that stigma and gave women from all over the world an opportunity to showcase their physical prowess and abilities. 

The kickboxing program for women allows them to experience all of the sport’s many facets by punching 100 to 125 pounds of heavy bags instead of just thin air as some gyms are in the habit of doing. Brooklyn Mixed Martial Arts offers the real deal to its female clients, whether they simply want to lose weight, stay in shape, or become a professional fighter. 

Brooklyn Mixed Martial Arts was established by former Wall Street broker Terry Gold who left his career in finance in 2008 to create Brooklyn’s first-ever MMA academy. He took a big risk by turning his back from his successful career as a mortgage company manager, but he knew he was called to impact the lives of people through MMA. Many years later, he has become influential enough to invite the likes of Nate Diaz, Nick Diaz, Luck Rockhold, and Chris Weidman and many more to share their fighting knowledge with athletes at the gym. Today, Terry is eyeing opening the next academy in South Florida. 

“I hired experts in all the fields that I needed, such as a Brazilian jiu jitsu coach and striking coach. In the beginning, the focus was to build hard-core fighters, but now we are very family-oriented. We start teaching children as young as four years old, which is great for self-defense as well as discipline and focus, but we also have an amateur and professional fight team,” Terry shared.

Terry never imagined that Brooklyn Mixed Martial Arts would one day become one of the leading MMA training grounds in the tri state area, but he made it happen through sheer hard work and dedication. As he focuses on expanding, Terry can be expected to discover more promising MMA athletes in the near future. 

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