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Because mixed martial arts mma fitness are grounded on so many forms of martial arts, there's absolutely no way of preventing the ethics that go with all these martial art forms for true MMA fitness.

Each martial art promotes a philosophy of self-improvement that is related to technical skill. The ethics (in some forms of martial arts it really is spirituality) are a significant element of mma fitness training.

Here we will examine ethics associated with two martial art forms: The standard karate philosophy or Dojo-Kun, and Taekwando ethics.

In Karate, a five point ethical guide is followed for mma personal trainerand behavior, sometimes called the "Student Creed" and recited before and after every training session. The five point guide is:

Not all the traditional karate schools recite the aforementioned. Some simply post it on the wall, or the others create their own creed. You might want to know very well what the core values are of the karate school or teacher that you are training under.

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