Anthony Argyros and David M. Weinstein, M.D.
April 29, 2007

• Dr. William J. Kraemer’s Research Tip: Stretching and power output

• Mixed martial arts and JiuJitsu

• Orthopedic considerations

• Carla’s Sexy Performance Tip: Sexy sports!

Anthony Argyros is a professional JiuJitsu fighter, personal trainer and writer from Hawthorne, NJ. He fights for Combat Club East and is coached by Sergio Penha. He holds 57 championship titles, most recently winning the 2007 Grapplers Quest “BEAST of the East 3” championships. During his spare time, Anthony has written a book titled, “Inside the Combat Club… Memoirs of a Submission Wrestler,” which will be released this summer. A few of his many other remarkable achievements in competition include 2006 Grace World Heavyweight Blue Belt JiuJitsu Champion and 2006 NAGA “North American Grappling Championships” Champion (Masters Advanced Heavyweight and Open divisions).

David M. Weinstein, M.D., received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Colorado. Dr. Weinstein is currently on staff at Premier Orthopedics as well as at the University of Colorado Department of Orthopedic Surgery in Denver where he has an assistant clinical professorship. He is very active in research and education, and has published a number of research papers. Dr. Weinstein is also a member of the Olympic Training Center medical staff, and was a team physician for the United States Team at both the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games and the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games. He was also named as the head physician for the U.S. Pan American Games 2003 team.