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ULTIMATE MUAY THAI
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ULTIMATE MUAY THAI
John Scida is renowned as one of Australia's leading kickboxing and
Muay Thai trainers.
Based in Melbourne's Western suburbs, with
affiliate gyms throughout Victoria and Queensland, John Scida's Ultimate
Muay Thai is a name respected across the Oceania region. Training fighters
of all ages, shapes, sizes and both genders, Scida has produced countless
champions over the years, many of whom have etched their names into the
annals of Australian kickboxing.
Among Scida's best known champions
are former Australian champion Anthony "The Hitman" Vella, the man whose
unstoppable run in the mid-1990s helped launch the popularity of Muay Thai
in Melbourne. Vella is best remembered for his epic victory over the best
pure kickboxer of his era, Louie Iosifidis, at the Radisson Hotel. This
Muay Thai vs Kickboxing match up proved the ultimate power of Muay Thai
and earned Vella the Blitz Hall of Fame induction.
Among Scida's
other famed fighters are Commonwealth super welterweight champion, Jenk
"The Great White Shark" Behic, regarded as Australia's gutsiest fighter
and executor of "champagne" kickboxing . Behic, a Commonwealth champion,
South Pacific Champion and two-time Australian champion has fought across
Australia and New Zealand and gone to war against the biggest names in the
business with wins over Daniel Dawson, Mike Cope and Jim Gountounas; two
unforgettable battles against Mike Zambidis, and history-making fights
against Nick Tetoros and Jordan Tai. Another of John's famed fighters is
Laura "The Storm" Skinner, Australia's female World Champion regarded as
the finest female fighter of her era. Laura has fought the world over
including Japan and boxing out of the USA. She was also the winner of the
1998 Blitz Hall of Fame Female Kickboxer of the Year Award. John's leading
heavyweight fighter is Chris Chrisopoulides who went the distance with K-1
GP runner up Musashi and earned a hard fought draw. Chrisopoulides
represented Australia in the K-1 Oceania and has become a popular fan
favourite in New Zealand. Other credentialled fighters to hail from Team
Ultimate include Evan Themelakis, top rated middleweight champion of
Australia; Joanne Falzon, world champion female kickboxer and the epitome
and determination; Jason Tramsek, who is now the IKBF World Champion,
Joshua Scida, Australian and East Coast Champion and Steve Gatt, Victorian
State Kickboxing champion. Champion fighters of the past include George
Castro, Mario Montelleone and Peter Markovski.
John's own martial
arts background stems back to 1973 when he first started training in Zen
Do Kai under the watchful eye of founder Bob Jones and awesome exponent,
Richard Norton, who would later go on to find movie fame in Asia. John
competed in 23 tournaments and took top honours when he won the Victorian
Karate championships in 1979. In 1984, John was awarded his 5th degree
black belt.
It was in 1981 that John was introduced to the new
sport of kickboxing with which he immediately fell in love. He competed in
kickboxing during the sport's formative years and for more than two
decades has undertaken just about every role within the sport, from
fighter to trainer to judge, timekeeper, referee and promoter. His
Ultimate Promotions staged in Melbourne's Western suburbs draw capacity
crowds, have featured on Fox Sports and are regarded among the best
promotions in Australia. John sees his promotions as both a showcase for
Ultimate's best fighters and a breeding ground for rearing new kickboxing
talent.
In the last decade, John has averaged between 30 and 45
fights a year for his fighters, making Team Ultimate arguably the busiest
kickboxing crew in Australia. The gym's success rate has been astounding,
with around a 70% win ratio.
ULTIMATE MUAY THAI
John
Scida's Ultimate Muay Thai combines the best of boxing, kickboxing and
traditional Muay Thai into a street effective self defence and a
ring-proven combative form.
Western Boxing skills comprise an
integral part of training as, says Johnny, "without proper use of your
hands you're nothing. We use our hands for everything we do in life and
our natural defensive reflexes come from our hands. It goes without saying
therefore that to be a good fighter you should not neglect the importance
of learning to box properly."
John has seen the sport of kickboxing
evolve over the past 25 years and he has evolved with the times, although
sticking to a strict belief in the value of basics. Classes are designed
mainly on technique and secondly on fitness. "As you learn the technique
you naturally get fit," says Johnny. "My class format and training style
is designed around my fighters fighting technique; if it works we use it
and pass it down through our clubs."
The Muay Thai techniques
employed in John's syllabus come from his training experiences in
Thailand, which he visits annually. "It's all very street effective for
self defence application," says Johnny, "and if students so wish they can
learn for the ring. We have a close knit family at Team Ultimate and our
students get the benefits of training alongside champions and veterans of
the sport who not only are there to impart their knowledge but also to
inspire the younger students and show them just how beautiful the
techniques can be when employed properly."
To say that John lives,
eats and breathes Muay Thai and kickboxing is an understatement. "For me
training is a way of life. Not a day goes by I'm not at a fight watching a
fight video or training a fighter. The only way to be sucsesful in any
sport is to give 110%. Ultimate Muay Thai prides itself on looking after
its fighters and students. Twenty-five years of Zen Do Kai was a great
building block for what I am now, and every day I look forward to passing
my knowledge onto my students who will continue the proud tradition of
Ultimate for years to come."
John Scida phone: 0411-665-565