Additionally, the DVD contains "director’s commentary" tracks that were never uploaded online. In these audio tracks, the head coach explains why certain drills look silly (like the "Spider Walk" escape) but work biologically for children’s center of gravity. If you are coaching a 7-year-old in BJJ or MMA, the answer is a resounding yes —with one caveat.
In the golden era of mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports instructionals—roughly spanning 2005 to 2012—the internet was a wild west of information. Before YouTube algorithms dictated what drills you learned, and before subscription-based platforms like BJJ Fanatics or Fight Tips dominated the space, there was a gritty, no-nonsense hub for young warriors: Fightingkids.com . Fightingkids.com Dvd
4.5/5 Stars (Deducted half a star for the terrible 2000s graphic design). Have you found a copy of the Fightingkids.com DVD? Share your memories or training results in the comments below. If you are selling a copy, serious collectors are willing to pay top dollar for a scratch-free original. In the golden era of mixed martial arts