Episode list

After the Fight

Jess Elverum

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Jess started in broadcasting and jumped to MMA Fighting. She talks about what it takes to be a female fighter and how important it is to show respect to her opponent because it takes a great deal of courage to step into the cage.
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Mitch Carlson

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
At HK48, Mitch Carlson put his skills to the test against John Nguyen, but not without consequence. Dr. Murray Heber meets with Mitch to discuss his fight and his recovery process.
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Chris Smeltzer

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
You saw his first fight last week, now 1 year later find out what Chris Smeltzer has been doing to train for his fight against Dale Tallman at Hard Knocks 48.
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Sambath Khun & Tayler Bonogofski
Sambath Khun and Tayler Bonogofski meet with Dr. Murray Heber to learn injury recovery and prevention techniques. Khun discusses a shoulder problem and Bonogofski gets advice on how to deal with a serious ankle issue.
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Mike Davis & Keegan Oliver
We find out what happens to the fighters After the Fight in our new series. Have a look at a fight and how it takes a toll on the fighter's bodies. How will they recover from an injury? Can they continue to fight?
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John Woo & Jordan Van Heek
How does a Mixed Martial Artist recover from their injuries? Watch as John Woo and Jordan VanHeek learn how to keep their body in top physical condition.
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Sean Michaels & Jake Peacock
Jake Peacock was born with half an arm missing, but he doesn't let that stop him from training as an MMA fighter. Sean Michaels gets his injuries from HK50 checked out, learns techniques to prevent and recover from injuries.
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Jenn Wolstenholme & Justin Lajeunesse
Jenn Wolstenholme and Justin Lajeunesse are no strangers to regular knee and elbow injuries. They sit down with Dr. Murray Heber to learn new methods to protect themselves in training and future matches.
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Ken Sumner & Anett Meszaros
Anett Meszaros suffered a serious leg injury that put her Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lifestyle in jeopardy. Ken Sumner struggles with intense strain on his fingers, reducing how effective he can be with grappling.
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