To Teach is to Learn

In a high-level professional sport like that of martial arts and combat sports, where success relies heavily on impeccable precision, technique and timing, it’s important to constantly focus on improving these aspects of your game. The best way to excel in a certain area of fighting, is to work with those who have mastered it. A walking highlight reel, Gaston “The Dreamkilller” Bolanos believes that his young age has nothing to do with his ability and desire to teach. Most active, young fighters have little interest in sharing the techniques and knowledge they’ve acquired through years of training and honing their skills, with their focus more on fighting and training, but not Mr. Bolanos.

 
 
 
 
 

Another important aspect of both teaching and competing in martial arts and fighting is finding balance between the two, something Gaston has done better than any fighter of his age and generation. With quite a few seminars under his belt, Gaston looks to gain more momentum on the international and US seminar market, while continuing his reign of terror on the Bellator featherweight division. His most sought-after curriculum is that of his devastating spinning elbow, which he mastered through his career as a championship Thai boxer and has put him on the map as a knockout artist that you absolutely must train with and learn from.

 
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SEMINAR CURRICULUM & PROGRAM

-2.5 hour seminar

-Muay Thai for MMA

-Spinning elbows (timing, setup & execution)

-Perfection of technique

-Distance & timing

 
 
 
 
 
 
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