Josh Webb
Josh initially began training in Muay Thai in 2008 to get fit and lose weight, but instead found a passion for martial arts and fighting. Progressing onto MMA in 2009, josh pursued his goals of becoming a professional fighter, which he continued for four years after. In order to improve his technique and form, Josh then branched into boxing, competing in both amateur and professional fights. Amongst his 12 professional bouts, Josh has fought the likes of Lyndon Edney for the Victorian Light Weight Championship, Brian Matchett for the QLD Light Heavy Weight Championship, with his biggest challenge being his fight Against Damien Hooper (Olympian Athlete) with five days notice in 2014.
Having to retire due to medical reasons, Josh now has a focus on training and helping others reach their goals. His main priority is helping people improve their technique and training them to fight with a ‘quality over quantity‘ mind set, which he believes reduces the risk of injury and allows objectives to be reached sooner.