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I would think that a state that is so big on wrestling would have a more open attitude towards MMA. (But MMA is always a target for political posturing.) I wonder though, does a community with a very well developed culture of wrestling, almost a refined culture, have more inclination to view MMA as a barbaric bastardized inferiority?
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Wow. Pat M. must be pissed.
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I highly doubt the wrestling community sees MMA in such a light, or at the very least support its banning. It's all a matter of perception and prestigue. You gotta understand that legislators make a living out of rusting feathers with their "can someone please think of the children" battlecries.
Originally Posted by JimmyZ
Wrestling is far more prestrigious than MMA. It keeps kids busy (specially in those years when they are growing and got testosterone shooting out of their very pores). Furthermore, it can pave the way to prestige in the olympics. Plus, as noted, it's part of Iowa's culture.
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MMA is neither, an easy target to make it a political issue. Sounds like a simplification, but sadly, it really fucking describes what legislators do (many of whom I doubt had any background in wrestling to actually understand what combat sports are all about, much less MMA.)Read this for flexibility and injury prevention, this, this and this for supplementation, this on grip conditioning, and this on staph. New: On strenght standards, relationships and structural balance. Shoulder problems? Read this.
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Iowa House approves amended mixed martial arts bill
By Associated Press
5:53 PM CST, March 9, 2010
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House has approved an amended version of a bill that increases regulation of mixed martial arts events in the state.
The House voted 86-6 in favor of the measure on Tuesday, amending a version approved by the Senate earlier.
The bill requires promoters to have a physician present at fights and that all participants under go a physical examination before competing. It also requires competitors be at least 18 years old.
The requirements would apply to any mixed martial arts event that is open to the public and where an admission fee or donation is required. The House amended the bill to include events where merchandise or refreshments are available for purchase.
The bill now goes back to the Senate for further debate.
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Posted On:
4/05/2007 10:01pm
Style: Grappling
Iowa Tries to Ban Mixed Martial Arts