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Hardening the body: the science behind martial arts conditioning
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An article examining the scientific basis of martial arts body conditioning techniques, contextualised around a UFC event planned at the White House as part of America's 250th-anniversary celebrations.

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Hardening the body: the science behind martial arts conditioning
Drazen Zigic/Shutterstock.com The White House is gearing up to host a UFC event as part of celebrations of 250 years of American independence. The fighters on the card are relying on body conditioning techniques that have been around for centuries to try to emerge victorious. Muay thai, karate and jiujitsu all use ancient practices that condition the body for their field. The human body over time, and under the right stresses and strains, can become more resilient to physical and physiological c
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