UNDEFEATED BY CHOICE:
A new
website is soon to be launched by a Weber County based company, Undefeated By
Choice (UBC). This website is designed for use by young athletes and their
coaches in both the city sponsored sports programs, and the junior high and
high school levels. Using this UBC tool, young athletes can greatly improve
their skills during the off-season, by following specifically designed drills
for speed, agility, and endurance. product will contain general training
techniques, future versions will incorporate training that will be sport
specific, and specific to different levels and ages. Their coaches and athletic
directors can use the site to track the participation and progress that their
players are making.
This
tool and concept is being developed by Matt Oyler, (seen above) a lifetime Weber County
resident. As a player, coach, and certified athletic trainer, Matt has come to
understand the lack of resources that most athletes have access to during their
off season. He has seen that the need to develop a year round program of
fitness and skill training is essential to those young athletes who desire to
reach their full potential.
As an
athletic trainer himself, Matt knows that most of these young people cannot
afford to hire a personal trainer. While his website will have a very minimal
cost, it will certainly be affordable for any income level of family. Matt has
met with numerous players, coaches, and athletic directors throughout Utah as
he has developed this concept and tool. Their enthusiasm and support for his
plan has been hugely encouraging, and has given him many additional ideas for
his development of the UBC site, “myteamtrainer.com”. In addition to the
training material, the site will provide Mattʼs unique, humorous, and wildly
enthusiastic motivational advice.
An Indiegogo
account will soon be opened to provide additional funding for ongoing
development of a high quality website, and marketing efforts.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/my-team-trainer-sports/x/17548311#/ (Here).
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MMA update:
Mike Jones, Idaho MMA pro, fought in Atlantic City last weekend for the CFFC promoltion 170-pound pro title. Jones was stopped in round 2 by Sean Brady.
A trio of local fighters have matches within the next couple of weeks or so. Steven Siler fights the main event in Washington D.C. against Lance Palmer in a web-televised pro MMA bout promoted by Professional Fighters League, once The World Series of Fighting. A web telecast will be on several sites, including Facebook.
Top of Utah amateur MMA fighter Bryce Edminister, who fights out of The Garage MMA, will make his pro debut on Nov. 10 in Boise, Idaho, on a card promoted by Front Street Fights.
Weber County amateur MMA fighter Destiny McCubbin, who trains in Las Vegas, fights for the Tuff-N-Uff Straw-weight title on Nov. 11 in Las Vegas.
The December SteelFist card, which will be at the Rail Event Center on Dec. 9, is starting to take shape. The main event is worth the price of admission. It matches Ben Moa and Eric Iman for the promotion's heavyweight title.
Finally, in UFC action, Court McGee fights on Nov. 11 when he meets Sean Strickland in Norfolk, Va., as part of UFC Fight Night 120.
Finally, in UFC action, Court McGee fights on Nov. 11 when he meets Sean Strickland in Norfolk, Va., as part of UFC Fight Night 120.
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BOXING:
Remember that Nov. 3 is boxing at The Complex. A pro bout between middleweights Michael Gomez and Christian Aguirre headlines. Also scheduled to fight are Gabriel Chairez (pro debut), Ignacio Chairez, Larry Gomez, and Bladimir Estrada.
Cache Valley Boxing, run in the garage of Ryan Gregory, was recently featured by USU Aggies news. Here's the news feature. Congrats Cache Valley Boxing.
Cache Valley Boxing, run in the garage of Ryan Gregory, was recently featured by USU Aggies news. Here's the news feature. Congrats Cache Valley Boxing.
There was an amateur card at The Legacy Events Center last weekend. It was promoted by All Heart gym. (Above, Shakeem Barnwell (at left) wins a decision over Filimone Fontongia, heavyweights).
The card:
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