Team Point Fighting In A Professional Martial Arts League

TEAM POINT FIGHTING IN A PROFESSIONAL MARTIAL ARTS LEAGUE 

Team Point Fighting in a Professional Martial Arts League is an upgrade to the prior martial arts book,” Taking on the NFL: The National Martial Arts League. In the book on martial arts, Dexter Kennedy expands on his concept of establishing a point martial arts team league for elite-level belts. Here he defines or compares martial arts schools like colleges are for football, baseball, and basketball, where athletes are able to learn the basics and grow among the competitive population of that sport. The talent has grown by the time they hit college, like those who attend martial arts tournaments. The NBL and other circuits can have as many as 100 champions in the same weight class, and they never compete against one another. Being the best book about martial arts growth highlights this point and expands to the thought of these champions securing team positions and competing against one another within this platform.

That’s why there isn’t a professional league for martial arts point fighting. A league that sets standardized rules and scoring at both national and global levels? A league with franchise teams, team owners, and the kind of structure we see in other major sports? A league where martial artists can aim for the top and compete on the grandest stage?

If you have asked these questions, you are not alone. That is what Team Point Fighting in a Professional Martial Arts League is all about.

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