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UCF linemen putting martial arts and MMA techniques to good use

UCF associate director of sports performance Morris Henry has a fourth-degree black belt in taekwondo. He would also study Muay Thai, a form of Thai martial arts, and Mixed Martial Arts. Henry teaches martial arts techniques, particularly in hand-to-hand combat, to help linemen work with their hands during games. (Photo courtesy of UCF Athletics)
UCF associate director of sports performance Morris Henry has a fourth-degree black belt in taekwondo. He would also study Muay Thai, a form of Thai martial arts, and Mixed Martial Arts. Henry teaches martial arts techniques, particularly in hand-to-hand combat, to help linemen work with their hands during games. (Photo courtesy of UCF Athletics)
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UCF's associate director of sports performance has been teaching how to use hand-to-hand combat techniques to help with quicker hands.

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