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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Baltimore Fight Club Writes New Rules

Reisterstown MMA club wants to offer something its competitors do not.

The first rule of Fight Club is not to talk about Fight Club. Yet that may be exactly what the approximately 15 women of Baltimore Fight Club's cardio-boxing class want to do. Mingling cardio workouts with self-defense skills, owner Sergiy Kononov doesn't want the club to be intimidating, but instead says he offers a learning facility that appeals to all demographics. "I want to teach [them] skills," said Kononov. On a one-inch foam floor mat, a women's cardio-boxing class gathered, Wednesday evening in the last free twice-a-week class of a month-long trial period. Paid one-hour sessions are three times a week for a month at $49. Regular classes are scheduled in 2011 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. "Women don't realize their …

John

7:13 pm on Friday, January 14, 2011

This was an interesting article and title how can "fight club" claim to write new rules when the self proclaimed owner is not even a recognized martial artist in any style. To own a Martial Arts Center you should be required to have a lead rank in Martial Arts and/or that of your instructors, to be able to offer programs and conduct a class. I hope consumers are informed and thoroughly check out …   more ›

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