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Who is Diego Sanchez’s Coach Joshua Fabia?
Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Fabia is the founder of the ‘School of Self-Awareness,’ an organization that states its main objective is to help “people who want to be of service to the world, which comes from first having empathy, compassion, and love for oneself,” and does so by utilizing “ancient wisdom with modern innovations.”
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The School of Self-Awareness, where Fabia primarily works, offer classes ranging from “Breathing and Movement” to “Healing” and, of particular interest, the “SOS Survival Method,” which clearly employs Fabia’s apparent background in Systema, perhaps one of the worst backgrounds possible when coaching MMA.
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In a totally lopsided unanimous decision, Sanchez landed just seven significant strikes throughout the course of the 15-minute contest and was essentially taken down and controlled by Chiesa at will. Between rounds, Fabia looked to inspire his fighter with technical advice like “I need that Tyson, I need those strikes,” which clearly proved useless.
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The case of Diego Sanchez is yet another stark reminder that getting punched in the head is a dangerous way to make a living, and while Sanchez was never exactly ordinary (his walkout against Joe Stevenson and appearance on the first season of TUF are testament to this), this latest chapter seems particularly concerning when it comes to his health.
https://thebodylockmma.com/ufc/who-is-diego-sanchezs-coach-joshua-fabia/
Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Fabia is the founder of the ‘School of Self-Awareness,’ an organization that states its main objective is to help “people who want to be of service to the world, which comes from first having empathy, compassion, and love for oneself,” and does so by utilizing “ancient wisdom with modern innovations.”
. . .
The School of Self-Awareness, where Fabia primarily works, offer classes ranging from “Breathing and Movement” to “Healing” and, of particular interest, the “SOS Survival Method,” which clearly employs Fabia’s apparent background in Systema, perhaps one of the worst backgrounds possible when coaching MMA.
. . .
In a totally lopsided unanimous decision, Sanchez landed just seven significant strikes throughout the course of the 15-minute contest and was essentially taken down and controlled by Chiesa at will. Between rounds, Fabia looked to inspire his fighter with technical advice like “I need that Tyson, I need those strikes,” which clearly proved useless.
. . .
The case of Diego Sanchez is yet another stark reminder that getting punched in the head is a dangerous way to make a living, and while Sanchez was never exactly ordinary (his walkout against Joe Stevenson and appearance on the first season of TUF are testament to this), this latest chapter seems particularly concerning when it comes to his health.
https://thebodylockmma.com/ufc/who-is-diego-sanchezs-coach-joshua-fabia/