Team Hybrid Amateur Fighter Wins!

May 21st, 2010

Congratulations to new Team Hybrid fighter Lee Marvin Rahrlein won his  MMA fight at Knock-Em-Out Nation in Chesapeake VA  this Friday, May 19th at the Khedive Templar. Lee took the fight with only a weeks notice and still managed to defeat his opponent in 2 minutes 30 second of round 1 via rear naked choke.

Lee is fresh off of a victory at Modern Gladiators in April, defeating another local from Modern Academy of Mixed Martial Arts with very short notice and little training. Lee shows great promise as a fighter and Team Hybrid Head Coach Buck Grant is looking forward to properly training him for future fights to come.

Special thanks to Coaches Pete Yates and Chris Buckner for cornering Lee during his victory.

Chris Buckner Wins at Battle of the Legends

May 21st, 2010


In an epic battle of will, stamina, and skill, Coach Chris “The Irish Pitbull” Buckner wins his third professional fight against American Top Team featherweight Jahmal McLennam at The Battle of the Legends in Washington DC. In a back and forth war, Buckner survived a near knockout scenario in the 2nd round, only to come back and knockout Jahmal in the third and final round.
To watch the entire fight, round by round, visit the Hybrid Training YouTube Page.
Special congratulations to Matt “The Gutter” Van Buren for winning his pro debut at Battle of the Legends as well, defeating Manny Okorie.

Though loosing at Strikeforce “Heavy Artillery” to Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante, Antwain “The Juggernaut” Britt fought well in his television (Showtime) debut. Rather than fighting safe, Antwain took the fight to Feijao early, nearly knocking him out before getting caught himself.
Team Hybrid takes pride in going toe-to-toe with the best fight camps in the world. The entire Hybrid Training Center is proud of our true to life warrior who “Go out on their Shield” every fight. Go Team Hybrid!

Team Hybrid Fights in D.C May 15th

May 8th, 2010

Team Hybrid will represent at the nations capitol as Coach Chris “The Irish Pittbull”  Buckner and Matt “The Gutter” Van Buren fight on The Battle of the Legends card on may 15th. Chris Buckner will be fighting his 3rd professional fight (record 2-0) while Matt Van Buren will be making his pro debut after 11 amatuer fights (9-2 record).

The event will be held at the D.C Armory and headlining the card will be UFC legend Pedro “The Rock” Rizzo battling Pride veteran Garry “Big Daddy” Goodridge.

For more information about the event, and to purchase tickets, go to www.washingtoncombat.com.

Chris and Matt have been training alongside Antwain “The Juggernaut” Britt, who is also fighting that same night in St. Louis Mousori on the Srikeforce ‘Heavy Artillery” fight card.  Britt’s fight against Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante, airs live on Showtime.

Please wish our fighters “Good Hunting” as they represent the HTC May 15th!

Antwain Britt on the Strikeforce Main Card

May 6th, 2010

Our very own Antwain “The Juggernaut” Britt will be fighting on the Strikeforce “Heavy Artillery”  main card which will air live on Showtime May 15th. He will be fighting  Rafael Cavalcante  who trains out of the Black House camp with Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira.
“The Juggernaut” is now featured on the Strikeforce web page! To check him out go to http://heavyartillery.strikeforce.com/britt.html.

Tune in to Showtime on the night of May 15th and watch “The Juggernaut” in action as the first fight of the main card!

Please support Antwain by picking  up your Untamed Industries Antwain”The Juggernaut” Britt official walkout T-shirt at the Hybrid Training Center or online at www.untamedindustries.com

Team/Group Training at the Hybrid Training Center

May 1st, 2010

No one understands the value of teamwork more than us. Now you can get the value of Team Training in a semiprivate setting. Your team, a group of friends, or co-workers, can share the cost of private instruction.
Already an existing student? Ask a few of your training partners at the HTC if they would like to share an hour with one of our Pro Trainers. Reap the benefits of one one one attention while building comradery and team cohesion in Group Training Workouts in martial Arts or fitness.
For more information about our rates, CLICK HERE. To schedule your first Team Training session, call us at 757-490-6906 or email at hybridtrainingcenter@gmail.com.

Private Lessons Sale!

April 29th, 2010


“Kru Buck Grant doing private training with Instructor Chase Walden.”

Ever considered doing private training? Now is the time to try it out! Our entire staff of certified trainers, martial artists, and pro fighters are available to teach you one on one.

 Take your training to the next level with a discounted rate on your first private lesson. Your first lesson is only $45 (normally $65 per hour) in whatever your training goals are.

To read more about our PRIVATE and GROUP LESSON program CLICK HERE!

Call 757-490-6906 to or email us at hybridtrainingcenter@gmail.com to schedule your first discounted lesson.

Lisa Cuellar fights at Modern Gladiators at the Beach!

April 24th, 2010

Team Hybrid Fight Girl Lisa Cuellar will be fighting an amateur Muay Thai bout at Modern Gladiators this weekend against Devon Fore of Coalition Fight Team in Inwood West Virginia. The MMA and Muay Thai event will be held at the Surfside Oceanfront Inn and Suites in Virginia Beach this Saturday April 24th.

Come support the home team girl at a local event this Saturday while enjoying amateur fighting at its best.

For more information on the event go to Modern Gladiators 10 – Back to the Beachon Facebook.

Britt to Fight Feijao at Strikeforce May 15th

April 23rd, 2010

The bout agreement was received at the Hybrid Training Center April 23rd stating that the fight between Team Hybrid’s very own Antwain “The Juggernaut” Britt (11-3 record) and Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante (8-2 record) is now official. They will face each other or the Strikeforce card in St. Louis Missouri May 15th. The event features Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alllistar Overeem battling Brett Rogers and former UFC Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlowski fighting Antonio “Big Foot” Silva. Britt and Cavalcante are slated to fight on the main card which will air in its entirety on Showtime.

Support Antwain “The Juggernaut” Britt as he makes his rise up the Light Heavyweight ladder at Strikeforce by purchasing his limited edition walkout T-shirt by Untamed Industries. Untamed is the proud sponsor of Antwain Britt and the Hybrid Training Center. CLICK HEREto order now or visit the HTC Pro Shop and check out our huge selection of Untamed T-shirts and hoodies.

Master Toddy Muay Thai Seminar at the HTC!

April 21st, 2010

Learn Muay Thai from a legend at the Hybrid Training Center! At long last, Master Toddy will be conducting a seminar. Master Toddy is a world renowned trainer of Champions in both Muay Thai and MMA and will be bringing his teaching to the HTC on Saturday May 22nd. First time students, amateur and professional students alike, will have the chance to train with Kru Buck Grant’s very own Muay Thai teacher.

Master Toddy has coached the likes of MMA female super star Gina Carano as well as UFC veterans such as Randy Couture and Tito Ortiz. He was the founder of the “Tuff Girls” TV show, which aired on the Oxygen network, featuring the top female Muay Thai fighters of the US battling against thia born andraised fighters in the heart of Thailand.

The seminar will be broken up into two sections: ALL LEVELS  course and FIGHTER training course. The cost will be $125 for one portion and $175 for both. (Note that students must be pre-qualified by Kru Buck Grant before doing the Fighter Training Course.)

Do not miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to train with a legend. The seminar is open to all schools and the general public but space is limited. Sign up now!

Fight Day by Phillip Wyman

March 6th, 2010

Few have ventured into the mind of a pro MMA fighter in the days leading up to a fight. The mental aspect during these last few days can often make or break even the best of fighters.

On February 20th, Phillip “The Wicked” Wyman and Coach Buck Grant travelled to Atlanta Georgia to fight in an event called “Bangkok Fight Night.” He faced hometown favorite Tim Stout, in what proved to be an all out battle in the main event of the night. Phillip, a Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Corp., baptist Minister, and loving husband and father, recaps in his own word the events leading up to his fight in Georgia.

Three months of sacrifice.  Every morning I wake up and think that I am one day older.  I have written down my immediate goals and my long term goals.  One question has come to my attention. Will I be remembered for my accomplishments when I have moved on?  What will be my lasting legacy?  Who will say my name when I am gone?

I have heard it is not the destination but the journey that the experience can be measured by.  Each training camp is about three months long and can take a toll on you body and your mind.  The hardest part about the actual fight is the mental preparation.  Feelings of “have I done enough,” “have I put in enough training, conditioning, drills in?”

You become dependent on those training partners that help you get to the fight.  What challenge faces me this afternoon?  Who will give me the most trouble in the gym today?  What do I do about this injury that is nagging me constantly? Push hard one more day.

The day before the fight is rough, the dieting, weight cutting and sacrifice to get to a certain weight just so you can fight.  Hunger is on your mind and you become uncomfortable to say the least.

The day of the fight is the easy part, rest relaxation, mental preparation.  Three months for fifteen minutes of battle, seems hardly like an even trade.  What type of sacrifice goes into the preparation of those fifteen minutes? The sacrifice of family, not spending quantity of time with my little boy, but sharing quality minutes with him.  The sacrifice of sharing time with close friends in a social setting.  The sacrifice of eating the foods that I really enjoy in fear that they will add unnecessary pounds.  The sacrifice of sharing time with my wife.  Is all this sacrifice worth the test I will put myself through for only fifteen minutes?

All this runs through your mind while you prepare for battle in only a few hours away.  In the locker room you use self talk to ensure yourself you are ready, pray to your God that He will ensure you come out without any serious injury, to Him I am grateful that I continue in this sport.  As you warm up you dial in on your coach  and take last minute instruction,  you know you are ready.

They announce my name and a mix reaction has happened, half the crowd is cheering me on the other half is booing me.  As if they hate me because I represent the away team.  They are supportive of their favorite fighter the home town guy that has a strong community backing, I respect this.  I stand in their way of a happy ending.  They do not boo my talents they boo what I represent.  I use this as inspiration.

I pay homage to those who have competed before me and jump over the top rope.  I do not seal off the ring this time I only bless the corner I am fighting out of and render proper respect to my trainer, my mentor, my coach and one of my best friends.

They announce us both and we meet in the center of the ring, final instructions are given and we are sent back to our corners.  At this moment I am focused at the task at hand.

I cannot give you a play by play because that would require a third person account for I was in it, I was in the moment.  What I can inform you of is at one point of the fight they cheered his name, and later on they started to cheer my name.  The battle went back and forth.  At one point I had him in a submission and he was ready to quit.  Another point in the fight he hit me so hard I was dizzy and almost fell.

I did loose by a decision, but I feel like I fought hard and perhaps one of my best fights to date.

It was a great test of two men.. The full measure of a man is weather or not he will again climb in that ring or cage, will he become a better man or just be a fighter?