UFC 145 – Jon Jones Open Workout Video

MMA H.E.A.T. was on the scene when UFC LHW Champ Jon Jones worked out for the media in advance of his title defense against Rashad Evans, set to take place on April 21, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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MMA H.E.A.T. was on the scene when UFC LHW Champ Jon Jones worked out for the media in advance of his title defense against Rashad Evans, set to take place on April 21, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia.

UFC 145 – Rashad Evans Open Workout Video

MMA H.E.A.T. was on the scene when former UFC light heavyweight champ Rashad Evans worked out for the media. Rashad will be challenging current champ Jon Jones for the title at UFC 145, set to take place on April 21, 2012, in Atlanta, GA.

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MMA H.E.A.T. was on the scene when former UFC light heavyweight champ Rashad Evans worked out for the media. Rashad will be challenging current champ Jon Jones for the title at UFC 145, set to take place on April 21, 2012, in Atlanta, GA.

UFC 101 With Mark Munoz – Punches To Arm Triangle

In this edition of UFC 101, Mark “The Filipino Wrecking Machine” Munoz teams up with Jay Glazer to breakdown how to turn the ground and pound into a suffocating submission.

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In this edition of UFC 101, Mark “The Filipino Wrecking Machine” Munoz teams up with Jay Glazer to breakdown how to turn the ground and pound into a suffocating submission.

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Returns To Training This Past Week (video)

Former UFC heavyweight champ Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira is back training after healing from surgery to repair a broken right humerus. Nogueira suffered the broken arm after a Dec. 10, 2011 rematch versus Frank Mir at UFC 140. Mir had the Brazilian in a kimura submission, but Nogueira refused to tap leaving Mir little choice but to break the arm.

In the video, provided by GracieMag.com, Nogueira is shown performing some light sparring drills at the Team Nogueira training facility in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Former UFC heavyweight champ Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira is back training after healing from surgery to repair a broken right humerus. Nogueira suffered the broken arm after a Dec. 10, 2011 rematch versus Frank Mir at UFC 140. Mir had the Brazilian in a kimura submission, but Nogueira refused to tap leaving Mir little choice but to break the arm.

In the video, provided by GracieMag.com, Nogueira is shown performing some light sparring drills at the Team Nogueira training facility in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Hayabusa Releases Pro Training Series In Honor Of Trainer Shawn Tompkins

Press Release – New York, NY (January 31, 2012) – Hayabusa, the world’s leading manufacturer of combat sports equipment, announces the release of its Pro Training Series line of coach’s equipment designed in conjunction with friend and colleague, the late Shawn “The Coach” Tompkins. Hayabusa began collaborating with Tompkins in 2009 on a series of […]

Press Release – New York, NY (January 31, 2012) – Hayabusa, the world’s leading manufacturer of combat sports equipment, announces the release of its Pro Training Series line of coach’s equipment designed in conjunction with friend and colleague, the late Shawn “The Coach” Tompkins.

Hayabusa began collaborating with Tompkins in 2009 on a series of original design concepts that evolved into the Pro Training Series, a line of pads specifically geared towards the needs of a professional striking coach.

“We were devastated by Shawn’s passing, and we lost a partner, and a dear friend,” said Hayabusa co-founder Craig Clement. “We were very conflicted over how to handle the release of the line and considered possibly scrapping it altogether, but we spoke to Shawn’s wife Emilie, and she encouraged us press forward and release this line of gear designed by and now dedicated to ‘The Coach.’”

The Pro Training Series includes the Pro Body Protector, Pro Micro Mitts focus pads, Pro Curved Thai Pads and Pro Kick Shield.

A portion of the proceeds from all products sold in the Pro Training Series goes directly to the Tompkins family.

“We offer our deepest condolences to Emilie, the Tompkins family, the members of Team Tompkins and all those in the MMA community who had the pleasure to know Shawn,” said Hayabusa co-founder Ken Clement, “We are proud of the designs and we know that Shawn was as well. He worked with us on every facet of the design from prototype to the final products. We hope that the Pro Training Series line will honor his memory.”

Click here to view the Pro Training Series Trailer

To make a donation to the Shawn Tompkins Memorial Fund please contact [email protected].

About Hayabusa

Hayabusa takes its name and logo from the Japanese word for peregrine falcon. A predator renowned for its speed, power and strength, the falcon possesses the same attributes mixed martial artists competing at every level of the sport strive to attain. This “spirit of the fighter” concept inspires the design and construction of every product made; from competition grade performance wear and training equipment to lifestyle apparel. Every product manufactured incorporates the latest advances in material sciences with fighter-tested and approved design. The unique approach of combining an understanding of the warrior spirit with cutting-edge science makes Hayabusa the premier manufacturer of mixed martial arts equipment in the world.

About Shawn “The Coach” Tompkins

Shawn Tompkins, founder of Team Tompkins and one of the premier striking coaches in mixed martial arts, passed away in his sleep August 14 2011. He is survived by his wife, Emilie.