The battle of the bugle consumes the American landscape with every possible fad diet and "do nothing but still lose massive amounts of weight" miracle pill out in the billion dollar market today. With the chaotic lifestyles commonly employed by the average patriot of the Red, White and Blue, little time is spent achieving optimum health via traditional standards: healthy eating and daily exercising. The very thought of this proven approach is enough to send most fellow compatriots into a tizzy tirade. Still, there are those who decide to do things the old fashion way.
For Frank "Sitkayan" Trevino, the undefeated MMA fighter and newly-minted UFC prospect, martial arts training was simply a way to get into shape. The South Texas resident, who was born in Reynosa, Mexico, never planned or imagined that his weight plight would lead to a career on the cusp of stardom. Trevino explained, "I used to be big, man; I mean, I was really overweight. I just wanted to drop some pounds so I decided to start to exercise and got to training. I started to learn Muay Thai; that was my first training. I never thought about being a professional prizefighter.” Trevino continued, “Even as a kid, I was never into boxing or anything like that. I use d to like karate because of Bruce Lee, but [martial arts] didn't really interest me. I had no motivation or drive for it. That's why I always say that I accidentally became an MMA fighter, man. I was just trying to lose some weight." Read More........
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