Ultimate training
Mike Sciacca
The HB Ultimate Training Center has been open for just four months but
already, the complex is gaining in popularity.
Since officially opening its doors, the center has taken on 102 new
members. Some of them are weekend warriors, others just interested in
getting an incredible cardiovascular workout.
The HB Ultimate Training Center offers class instruction in cardio
kick boxing, box aerobics, submission wrestling, Jujitsu and Muay Thai.
Tiki, Tito Ortiz, Fabiano Iha and Rob McCullough are co-owners of the
center and also provide professional instruction.
“This is a great place to get in a great workout,†said the
24-year-old Tiki, a Huntington Beach resident who played on Mater Dei
High’s football team that won a 1994 CIF Southern Section championship.
“We get people in here for various training reasons, and what they will
find here is a great, no-attitude environment.â€
The center is sure to gain the spotlight later this month.
Tiki is a two-time title contender in the lightweight division of the
Ultimate Fighting Championship. One of his business partners, Ortiz, is
set to fight Vitor “The Phenom†Belfort Sept. 28 for the UFC’s light
heavyweight championship at the Mandalay Bay resort in Las Vegas.
Ortiz, a four-time champion and two-time winner of the middleweight
world championship, has been in training seclusion in Big Bear for the
past month.
Training at 7,200 feet, Tiki says, teaches the body how to work
without as much oxygen.
“It really prepares you for the ring,†said Tiki, who is Ortiz’s best
friend and line of communication up until fight time. “Tito is just in
incredible shape and somewhat of a genetic freak, someone who just keeps
improving his body and conditioning.â€
The 26-year-old, 6-foot-2 Ortiz will come into the UFC fight weighing
204 pounds with a 7-2 UFC record.
The platinum blond is known as the “Huntington Beach Bad Boy†on the
UFC circuit, but Tiki says that persona is Ortiz’s ring persona.
“He’s really a down-to-earth guy and a great instructor,†Tiki said.
“In the ring, though, he’s something else.â€
The six-foot Belfort, a 24-year-old from Brazil, is making his seventh
UFC appearance. He comes in at 204 pounds and is 5-1 in UFC competition.
Ortiz’s strengths, Tiki said, is that he is a “good wrestler and a
good puncher with a long reach. He’s also a good submission wrestler.â€
Ortiz was a two-time state wrestling champion while at Golden West
College. He went on to wrestle briefly at Cal State Bakersfield and owns
a degree in physical education with a minor in special education.
Ortiz’s diet in preparation for the fight, Tiki says, consists of high
carbohydrate sources for energy.
Tiki is more than certain of Ortiz’s chances in Las Vegas.
“I think he’s unstoppable,†he stated. “The only way that I think he
can lose is if he beats himself. He’s just too prepared and has left
nothing to chance. He’s just too big and too strong and will own the ring
on fight night.â€
At the HB Ultimate Training Center, Ortiz gives instruction in
wrestling. Tiki’s specialty is stand-up (kick boxing). Iha, originally
from Brazil and a seven-time UFC contender, teaches Jujitsu and
McCullough instructs kick boxing.
All four owners, who live in Huntington Beach, offer their specialty
classes throughout the day.
“The benefits of these types of workouts are immeasurable,†Tiki said.
“You not only learn discipline, but also hand-eye coordination, as well
as receive a tremendous cardiovascular workout. People like the classes
for various reasons and we invite anyone to come and give any of these
classes a try.â€
Ortiz’s business partners will be in attendance Sept. 28 to root on
the favorite. Tiki, as usual, will be in Ortiz’s corner of the ring.
The light heavyweight championship fight is one of nine UFC bouts and
three championship title fights on the night.
“It should be an awesome fight,†Tiki said.
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