Abu Dhabi And Martial Arts?

Abu Dhabi And Martial Arts?

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) consists of 7 states, termed emirates, which are located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf.

The three most well-known emirates are Sharjah, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi is the capital and second largest city. It is also the country’s center of political, industrial, and cultural activities.

One of the martial arts activities that has been gaining in international reputation is submission fighting.

Abu Dhabi and martial arts?

Sheik Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nayan, who happens to be one the sons of the former President of the UAE, Sheik Zayed, has been the driving force in introducing martial arts to his home country.

While studying in the United States he started to learn more about grappling which led him to training in BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu).

A man with an open mind and an eagerness to learn, Sheik Tanoon also took up Russian Sambo, freestyle wrestling and Muay Thai in which he became an expert in all. A true mixed martial artist!

He sounds like our kind of guy!

After getting back to Abu Dhabi he immediately went about in creating a combat center to provide his people with the opportunity to study and learn more about martial arts. It was named the Abu Dhabi Combat Center or short ADCC.

The man of vision and action that the Sheik is, he introduced a tournament in which the world’s best and most famous grapplers and submission fighters would compete again each other.

This tournament is simply known as the ADCC World Submission Wrestling Tournament. It has become <strong>THE</strong> submission grappling event in the world and is being copied across the globe.

To give you an idea of the caliber of competitors who have fought at this tournament are for example Renzo Gracie, Royler Gracie, Mark Kerr, Tito Ortiz, Jean Jacques Machado, Rigan Machado, Rolles Gracie, Fabricio Werdum, Josh Barnett, Vitor Belfort, Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza, Roger Gracie, Dean Lister, Jake Shields and many more. Impressed? I certinly am.

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This is a video-collage taken from a 1990 Hong-Kong documentary intro about Martial Arts. It includes kung-fu masters like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Cinthya Rothrock, Yuen Biao, Keith Cooke, Benny Urquidez and many more… My contribution here is the new audio-track I synchronised to the video – the song is a Remix from the Cranberries’ “Zombie”. I think it underlines the dynamic action moves and the fun we as spectators have watching them – in a more effecitve way :-) Enjoy it and …

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What kinds of martial arts do you think is the "best" from your experience?
I'm planning to change my martial arts and don't no which one to choose. Right now im between Capoeira, Kungfu/Wushu, Taekwondo, or Muay Thai. I'm more of a trickster but wants some physically challenging martial art to boost my body.

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9 Responses to “Abu Dhabi And Martial Arts?”

  1. posthuman404 says:

    O_O this guy is my new hero good bye jackie chan

  2. sams211 says:

    niceeeee

  3. Winter950 says:

    @posthuman404

    Don’t EVER say Good bye Jackie Chan! :o

  4. 06998035 says:

    I love the voice off… what an orgasm…!!
    LMAO
    anyway, real nice mouvements !!! I wouldn’t like that guy to have a grudge against me.. ;-)

  5. SirDaniel2908 says:

    @SirDaniel2908 PS-Sad that i’m not so trained as him… lol but i can do few moves… lol ^^

  6. weby0101 says:

    Is crazy!
    Very good!!!

  7. SirDaniel2908 says:

    AWESOME! =]
    I would be happy to know what tehniqus he used.
    I pretty sure it’s not Kong-fu…
    I know Judo and Aikido… =]

  8. Kiasko says:

    Sure looks cool

  9. tarikytb says:

    les arts martiaux sont devenus un spectacle émotionnel, quelle malheur!

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