Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full-contact combat sport that combines techniques from various martial arts disciplines, such as boxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, and taekwondo. It has gained popularity in recent years and has become a mainstream spectator sport, with professional leagues and tournaments around the world.
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Watch the Full video: https://youtu.be/uK2J64B0SaE The Samahang Kickboxing ng Pilipinas (transl. Kickboxing Association of the Philippines; abbreviated as SKP) is the national governing body for the sport of kickboxing in the Philippines. The organization previously existed as the Kickboxing Federation of the Philippines (KFP), however it became inactive during the time when the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) was under the administration of POC President Peping Cojuangco. In October 2018, an assembly of kickboxing gyms and clubs was organized by POC Chairman Abraham Tolentino who was also a former president of the KFP. During that meeting the attendants were informed that kickboxing was among the proposed sports to be included in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games which would be hosted by the Philippines which prompted to the revival of a national sports association for kickboxing. This led to the formation of the SKP under its current incarnation. On December 6, 2018, the SKP became an associate member of the POC FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/PilipinasKickboxing MMA Davao is Social Media Channel that supports and advocates MMA as a sport. Hosted by Doc Vince who was an Amateur MMA promoter (smokerfights promotions MMA) and Martial Arts event Organizer from Davao City Philippines. A physician by profession and a martial artist by heart. UGB MMA is an MMA promotion that provides combat sports entertainment and fighter scholarship programs for aspiring martial artists. With an advocacy of BEATING UP POVERTY, it has produced 82 fight events since its inception on April 28, 2013. Watch the Full video: https://youtu.be/-lg-8CxrFbk About our Guest: Ferdie Abadilla "Papa Goat" Munsayac CEO/Founder/President @ UGB MMA Corp, MUNSAYAC Corp., Juego Todo Chairman & UGB Fighter Foundation. FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ugbmma/ The UGB MMA Tradeshow and Conference will bring relevant martial arts business expertise and training back to you in person! Refine, and learn best business practices from like-minded martial artists, school owners, instructors, MMA Gyms, and MMA Online Gaming Platform Developer as well. We are well underway in developing a schedule for the event that includes innovative new topics with dynamic speakers, instructors, pros, and guests. Schedule of Event: November 9 to 13 - Tradeshow Exhibit Megatrade Hall 2, SM Megamall Bldg. B November 10 - Conference/Symposium Megatrade Hall 1, SM Megamall Bldg. B November 13 - FunFight 12, MMA Main Event Fight - MetroTent Convention Center, Metrowalk Ortigas Center, Pasig City Speakers for the Conference/Symposium: Mr. Ferdinand “Papa Goat” Munsayac Topic: Will discuss the Road Map from the Grass Root level in preparation for the international stage. MMA Davao is Social MEdia Channel that supports and advocates MMA as a sport. Hosted by Doc Vince who was an Amateur MMA promoter and Martial aRts event Organizer from Davao City Philippines. A physician by profession and a martial artist by heart. Vince Vicente MD The most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury is called a concussion. The word comes from the Latin concutere which means "to shake violently." According to the CDC, as many as 3.8 million sports- and recreation-related concussions occur each year in the U.S. Other causes include car and bicycle accidents, work-related injuries, falls, and fighting. How can you tell if you have had a concussion? Is it always serious? And what should you do if you have a concussion? Here are answers to some important questions about concussions. what Is a Concussion? As seen in countless Saturday morning cartoons, a concussion is most often caused by a sudden direct blow or bump to the head. The brain is made of soft tissue. It's cushioned by spinal fluid and encased in the protective shell of the skull. When you sustain a concussion, the impact can jolt your brain. Sometimes, it literally causes it to move around in your head. Traumatic brain injuries can cause bruising, damage to the blood vessels, and injury to the nerves. The result? Your brain doesn't function normally. If you've suffered a concussion, vision may be disturbed, you may lose equilibrium, or you may fall unconscious. In short, the brain is confused. That's why Bugs Bunny often saw stars.
What Should I Do if I Have a Concussion The seriousness of a concussion dictates what kind of treatment you should seek. Most people with concussions fully recover with appropriate treatment. But since a concussion can be serious, safeguarding yourself is important. Here are a few steps to take: Seek medical attention. A health care professional can decide how serious the concussion is and whether you require treatment. If you have suffered a grade 1 or grade 2 concussion, wait until symptoms are gone before returning to normal activities. That could take several minutes, hours, days, or even a week. If you have sustained a grade 3 concussion, see a doctor immediately for observation and treatment. A doctor will ask how the head injury happened and discuss the symptoms. The doctor may also ask you simple questions such as "Where do you live?," "What is your name?" or "Who is the president?" The doctor asks these questions to evaluate memory and concentration skills. The doctor may test coordination and reflexes, which are both functions of the central nervous system. The doctor may also order a CT scan or an MRI to rule out bleeding or other serious brain injury. If hospitalization is not required, the doctor will provide instructions for recovery. Aspirin-free medications may be prescribed and you will be advised to take it easy. Experts recommend follow-up medical attention within 24 to 72 hours if symptoms worsen.
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