
Anthony Tamburrino Owner/Head Instructor X-treme Mixed Martial Arts Miletich Fighting Systems 626 Easton Rd Warrington, Pa 18976 (215) 343-3378 Warringtonjiu-jitsu.com
Our spring MMA Session will begin on April 5th 2011.
Xtreme MMA will be running classes!
Classes are OPEN TO ALL AGES & ADULTS!
Fight to win, Get in shape or just have fun!
Tentative Schedule:
CLASSES TUESDAY/ THURSDAYS
5:00pm – 6:00pm Mauy Thai
6:00 pm-7:00 pm Grappling
Costs & Fees – click on the registration link above.
Here are pictures from Coach Anthony at UFC 111.
If you want to get into the MMA world,
you need to surround yourself with the right people & trainers!
We are looking for fighters who want to take it to the next level!
This is what we are about.

UFC 111 GSP! Welterweight Champion of the WORLD!

UFC 111 Main Event - Hardy. I don't tap out!

UFC 111 Frank MIR
New Breed Fighters!

- Chris Ligouri and Frank Edgar pose with Coach Silimperi
Video Clip 1 from Edgar Clinic
Video Clip 2 from Edgar Clinic
Video Clip 3 from Edgar Clinic

Coach Tamburrino and Matt Serra
Congratulations Dave Mcmahon on your New Breed title Defense!
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO OF DAVE’S FINISH!
Muay Thai, translated into English as Thai Boxing, is the national sport of Thailand and is a martial art with origins in the ancient battlefield tactics of the Siamese (or Thai) army. It evolved from Krabi-Krabong, literally sword and baton, the hand-to-hand tactics of the Thai army. The early Muay Thai bouts pitted different companies within the Siamese army against each other with few rules and no weight divisions or time limits. They became quite popular and eventually were shown in stadia across the country. In the early 20th century, time limits, boxing gloves as well as a uniform set of rules were introduced. During the latter half of the 20th century Muay Thai was exported to many countries and is now practiced by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world. Muay Thai is known as “King of the Ring” in kickboxing circles. These fights feature punches, kicks, elbows, knees, standing grappling and head-butts to wear down and knock out their opponent. Thai training methods develop devastating power, speed and superb cardio-vascular endurance as well as fighting spirit. Muay Thai training as also quite safe thanks to sophisticated pad training that evolved to keep fighters healthy between fights. Muay Thai has also proven very effective outside the ring and has been embraced enthusiastically by practitioners of a variety of self-defense, sporting, military and law enforcement activities.
Grappling refers to the gripping, handling, and controlling of an opponent without the use of striking, typically through the application of various grappling holds, choke holds, and counters to various hold attempts. Grappling forms an important part of both ground fighting and standing clinch fighting. Sports that use grappling include Brazilian jiu-jitsu, catch wrestling, Judo, luta livre esportiva, mixed martial arts, Sambo, and wrestling. FILA uses the term grappling interchangeably with the sport of submission wrestling.[1]Grappling is a mode of fighting used by many different martial arts around the world. It is not a distinct martial art; however, it is similar to striking in that it is a collection of techniques and strategies aimed at defeating an opponent. These can be subdivided into:Throws (as used in catch wrestling, judo, jujutsu, luta livre esportiva, sambo), shuai jiao and wrestling, Joint locks (as in aikido, Brazilian jiu jitsu, catch wrestling, Judo, hapkido, luta livre esportiva, and malla-yuddha), and Pinning Techniques; a victory condition in wrestling and judo and used as transitional technique in others. Most include all of the above aspects while others focus on one. There is no definite dividing line between the sections as locks may be used in throws and a throw may lead directly to a pin. A possible fourth category is sweeps and escapes, used to improve position in ground fighting either escaping from or moving into a position where a lock or pin may be better applied.
LISTEN to TAKEDOWN RADIO interview with Frank Edgar 8/11/09
Click here to see Frankie Edgar’s MMA technique from camp. PS watch the choke outs!
Check out our MMA Friends!
Frank “the Answer” Edgar http://www.frankedgar.com/
Eddie Alvarez – http://www.alvarezfight.com/
Charlie “the Spaniard” Brenneman http://www.charlie-brenneman.com/




