Nate Marquardt Seminar

Nathan is the head instructor of High Altitude Martial Arts. He is a highly technical instructor in all areas. From Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to Kickboxing, to Takedowns, Nathan is an expert in all areas. Nathan Marquardt is well known because of his professional fighting career. Nathan is currently the Middleweight King of Pancrase, a world famous fighting organization in Japan. Nathan is a 2nd degree black belt under Shane Pitts in Japanese Ju-Jitsu and is also a black belt of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Master Ricardo Murgel, a 7th degree black belt under Flavio Behring. Nathan has trained much in Japan with Sanae Kikuta (2001 World Submission Wrestling Championships 87kg champion) and his team GRABAKA as well as with the Pancrase team. Nathan has also trained in Brazil and all over the United States. Nathan is also the head trainer of High Altitude Fight Team and undefeated UFC veteran.



Marquardt a professional fighter has earned the following



TITLES:


-7 times King of Pancrase


UFC veteran title contender


-1st Middleweight King of Pancrase


-Youngest King of Pancrase


-Pancrase 2002 Spirit Tour Champion


-Pancrase Trans Tournament Champion


-Bas Rutten Invitational Middleweight


-Tournament Champion


-Ring of Fire Middleweight Champion



Saturday, October 27


Tickets:


Seminar $50


2 hour seminar includes time for Autograph’s and pictures (seating limited only 30 tickets will be sold for this event)


WRIGHT’S CAROLINA KARATE210 HENDERSON DRIVE, JACKSONVILLE


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