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What is FusBoxing?
FusBoxe
FusBoxe is the premier Mixed Martial Arts system combining training from Muay Thai Boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Russian Combat Sambo,
Kickboxing, Wrestling, Pankrase, Boxing, Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Ju-Jitsu, and many other forms to create a Mixed Martial
Art system that offers the most complete workout in Broomfield, Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster, the Denver-metro area or the world!
FusBoxe is a completely unique Self-Improvement/Self-Defense and Conditioning program. FusBoxe was designed for the best and most
complete Martial Art Training experience in the world! Feel free to try a free week of FusBoxe Thai Boxing - Grappling - MMA - Kick Boxing
or Ju-jitsu at any time. Just stop by our Broomfield location or contact us via phone or email us.
| About FusBoxing: The Definition of the Word FusBoxe |
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Fusion meaning the combining of multiple martial concepts. |
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Positioning within an imaginary box for optimal utilization of available weapons (hands-elbows-shins-knee-head). |
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FusBoxe: |
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Multiple Martial Positions. |
Why was FusBoxe created?
Over decades of training Michael Sullivan searched for a system that possessed true Martial Arts balance. Some systems were combative
and effective, yet lacked in spirit. Other systems were spiritual, yet owned no realistic relevance in self-defense or the sport and
mixed martial art environments.
Michael Sullivan started his training in the European Martial Arts in 1974. With the ever-growing desire to learn more, Michael Sullivan
began studying Tae-Kwon-Do in 1984 for Martial Art Combat and self-defense purposes. Michael noticed right away the difference it made in
his abilities. Michael Sullivan recalls also noticing MAJOR holes in the way T.K.D. was designed. The one thing that limited T.K.D. turned
out to be the same thing that limits most styles. It was designed to work within a set of rules suited to its strengths, allowing practitioners
the luxury of ignoring its weaknesses.
From the beginning, Michael Sullivan wanted to experience what he perceived the Martial Arts to be: a complete way of life, health & fitness,
Self Defense and offense. He searched for a system composed of the principles of Zen along side of the development of extraordinary physical
capabilities. Unfortunately he did not find a system of training or thought that encompassed that complete balance.
Through Michael Sullivan's three-decade journey in the Martial Arts he created a modern, balanced system mixed with the heritage of the ancient ways.
This is the system of FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts. Michael has laid the foundations of FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts in Denver Colorado, the place that
has best supported his journey in the Martial Arts. Michael Sullivan now trains FusBoxers, Mixed Martial artists, Grapplers, FusKimono and Thai Boxers
in Broomfield, Thornton, Northglenn, Westminster, and Golden, Colorado, Los Angeles California and even as far away as Cyprus Europe.
What is a FusBoxe Workout like?
FusBoxing courses consist of considerable cardio and aerobic activity. Stretching is an important part of our routine along with the development
of deep and full joint movement. A FusBoxe workout will be a mix of Kick Boxing - Boxing - Thai Boxing - Muay Thai Sport Boxing -
Muay Thai Traditional Kick Boxing - Karate.
FusBoxe training can be seperated into striking and grappling. The first class is normally striking, and then whomever is interested in continuing
into the second hour is welcome to stay. The second half of FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts training is a combination of Punching - Kicking - Elbow and
Knee Striking drills - Grappling reversal drills - Grappling positoning drills - Ju-jitsu escape drills - Mixed Martial Arts, Grappling, Ju-jitsu,
Judo, Sambo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu submission drills. All of these FusBoxe Martial Art/Self-Defense drills are combined for an exciting and
challenging workout for anybody of any skill level or physical condition.
FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts training sessions are divided into 4 segments:
1. Striking (plan on sweating)
2. Ground (plan on sweating)
3. Throws (plan on studying)
4. Educational: weak body points, pressure points. (Plan on recovering)
Will I get hit?
Nobody gets hit unless they elect to spar. Sparing is not mandatory but is allowed when each student is ready.
FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts offers Mauy Thai KickBoxing sparring, Mixed Martial Art sparring, FusKimono Grappling
useing Brazil cut Gi, Japan Judo cut Gi, Russian Kurtka Gi or jacket sparring. FusBoxe also offers no-Gi Grappling or
Submission Wrestling. Sparring pace is set by each student, the fear of being hit is not a reality if you don't wish to
contact spar. Keep in mind, no one can become a good fighter or Martial Artist without the reality of sparring, if someone
says you can, they are either science-fiction based Martial Artists or lying. FusBoxe is in the business of turning out experts
in the Martial Arts; either for the fight, Self-Defense, or Defense of your family.
| Areas of interest that Fusion Martial Training Covers: |
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Anti Aging |
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Harmonious way of Living |
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Healthy Diet |
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Chi or Ki (internal control and power) |
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Bone Strengthening |
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Explosive Full Body Movement |
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Deep Power Movement |
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Extreme Control |
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Extreme Power |
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Extreme Speed |
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Yoga quality Flexibility |
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Endurance |
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Weight loss |
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Personal Improvement |
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Full Joint Movement |
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Powerful and Dynamic Kicking Skills |
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Youth Black Belt Clubs |
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Youth & Adult Demo Teams! |
Muay Thai KickBoxing - Nobody kicks harder than the Thai Boxer. This proven and simple fact is the reason Muay Thai kickboxing was
choosen to be the official striking system in FusBoxe America and FusBoxe Europe.
Pankrase - Throughout history, one Martial Art stands out more than any other when it comes to proven Martial Art Grappling skill
and reality combat. That Martial Art system is Pankrase. Pankrase was the hand to hand fighting system used by the mighty Greek
Spartans and later the Roman Empire, by both the military and the Roman Gladiators. Pankrase is what modern Free Style Wrestling
would be without rules and without the encouragement of fist, shin, elbow and knee striking. For this reason FusBoxe has chooosen
Pankrase to be the first official Grappling system.
Sambo - The once strong war machine, the USSR, sought to create a perfect Self-Defense (Sambo) system for use in the most realistic
of combat applications: war. The Russian military trained their troops to fight a war after the big bombs destroyed American war machines.
In this effort of post-nuclear warfare, the Russians wanted their troops to be able to out fight American troops when the fight went
hand to hand. All Russian troops were then ordered to earn their Black Belt in Sambo. Had a war took place and played out as the Russians
predicted, American troops would have surely found themselves in a losing situation. At the time, American Hand to Hand was an after
thought if even that. The current American fighting system is vastly improving thanks to the Gracie Ju-jitsu family from Brazil and
contests such as the U.F.C. Bushido, Pride, Ring of Fire, Kickdown Classic and Rage in the Cage showing America what they did not know
about Hand to Hand combat.
For all the reasons mentioned above FusBoxe has choosen Sambo to be the second official Grappling system.
Boxing - Most people look at Boxing through the eyes of Queensburry rules Boxing. Queensburry rules Boxing is
the most popular form of Boxing, but not the only form. Boxing began with the Greeks as a test of skill and warriorism.
The Punches of Boxing with bare hands are very different than the punches of wrapped and protected hands. Boxing has
proven to be the most effective punching Martial Art in the world, and for this fact FusBoxe has chosen ancient and
modern boxing as the official punching styles. FusBoxe teaches effective punching with bare hands and competition punching with gloved hands.
Mixed Martial Arts - Mixed Martial Arts, in the context that FusBoxe uses it, is not meant to include bundles of
civilian Martial Arts like Crane Kung fu - Shaolin Kung fu - Karate. Mixing Martial Arts such as these classical civilian
styles would most likely create a system that is difficult to melt together, or it would be nearly indistinguishable from
one of the key Martial Arts it was created from.
FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts is intended to define the melting of various effective submission Grappling techniques from systems
like Wrestling-used for its control of self and opponent- and Pankrase-for use of submissions largely unknown to the Grappling mainstream.
FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts uses Kenpo Karate in Defending rear, weapon and group attacks, and first response fighting in
Self-Defense scenarios. FusBoxe teaches Ju Jitsu for its joint manipulation and Grappling submissions, and Greco Roman Wrestling for its
upper- body throws. FusBoxe MMA uses Thai Boxing for its powerful knee and elbow strikes and legendary Round Kicks, as well as Tae Kwon Do
for its flexibility and speed, and Boxing for its great hand-speed, effectiveness, and power.
These are some examples of melt-able Martial Arts that make a great Mixed Martial Art. FusBoxe Mixed Martial Arts are not without soul.
FusBoxe MMA promotes meditation and inner balance as a supplement to one of the most effective and First Organized Mixed Martial Art
systems in the world. Mixed Martial Arts are the future of the Martial Arts world. Many traditional Martial Artists find this hard to
stomach. Keep this in mind when looking at Martial Art systems. It does not make sense that anybody would ever in the history of the
world design a system of martial combat that absolutely neglects a given and common area of human combat. An example of this is ground
work. Some styles say they will never need grappling and ground-fighting even though actual research evidence shows that 90% or more
of conflicts do go to the ground. With this still in mind, many traditional instructors ignore the ground fight so they can promote
emotional loyalty to a particular Martial Art without benefiting the Martial Artist as a whole, well-rounded fighter.
Where can FusBoxe be found?
FusBoxe has made its way from the place it was created in Colorado to L.A. and most recently to the historically-rich island of Cyprus
within the European Union. In a way, FusBoxe has made its way home to the birthplace of its ancestors of Martial Arts. Welcome home FusBoxe!
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Last Updated ( Thursday January 15th 2009 )
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