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"When people hear I compete in mixed martial arts, especially people that have known me for years in the golf industry, they're quite surprised," said Kading, who is preparing to take to the ring in the second annual Brigham Fighting Championships "Battle in Brandon" mixed martial arts event this Saturday night at the Wheat City curling club. "Surprisingly, it's very, very similar and there's a lot of parallels to martial arts," said Kading, owner of the Deer Ridge Golf Course and manager of the Wheat City Golf Course. To actually hit a golf ball far, your muscles need to be relaxed in order to move fast and it's very, very similar in martial arts as well, you need to be totally relaxed with your muscles.
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Kading Set to Go Another Round
He's a mild-mannered CPGA golf pro by day and a hard-hitting mixed martial artist by night.
Meet the dual personalities of Chris Kading."When people hear I...See the full content of this document
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