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11 Myths of Warrior Training by Martin Rooney & Bryan Krahn October 18, 2010November 30, 2021 Tags Challenge Training, Powerlifting & Strength, Training Martin Rooney wants to change how you think about mixed martial arts (MMA) training. Considered to be the pioneer of physical training for MMA, Martin has 13 years' experience getting fighters ready for action.
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Liam Wilson 1 minutes ago
He's trained and cornered hundreds of fighters, including several UFC champions. He's know...
He's trained and cornered hundreds of fighters, including several UFC champions. He's knowledgeable and opinionated, but he isn't above admitting when he's made a mistake.
Fact is, Rooney says it's his mistakes – and learning from them – that's had the biggest impact on his development as one of the most sought after coaches in the sport. Rooney's indoctrination into MMA began in the late 90's in the decidedly non-Brazilian city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Rooney was a member of the US Bobsled team and his roommate was Olympic silver medalist Todd Hays, who also happened to be a pro fighter.
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Christopher Lee 4 minutes ago
Hays started teaching Rooney a few things on the side and soon Rooney was hooked. Upon returning to ...
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Rooney eventually began training the fighters he rubbed shoulders with and the rest as they say, is ...
Hays started teaching Rooney a few things on the side and soon Rooney was hooked. Upon returning to the U.S., he quickly joined a nearby Gracie school.
Rooney eventually began training the fighters he rubbed shoulders with and the rest as they say, is history. But not a long history.
Although the various fighting disciplines of MMA have been around for centuries, the actual sport of MMA is just a kid; even worse, it's a teenager. "At 16 or 17 years old, MMA and its training is in adolescence," says Rooney, "and like adolescent teenagers, they think they know everything, they don't listen, and they make a lot of mistakes." Rooney says that one of the biggest mistakes is the "evolution" of MMA training.
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Hannah Kim 4 minutes ago
Trainers and coaches are continually looking for the latest and greatest ways to improve their fight...
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Ethan Thomas 5 minutes ago
"It's like sushi: You go to Japan and sushi is beautiful simplicity, fish and rice. And it...
Trainers and coaches are continually looking for the latest and greatest ways to improve their fighters, but Rooney says it's bordering on ridiculous. "I've travelled the world, to places where the martial arts began, and none of the trainers are doing any of this nonsense," says Rooney.
"It's like sushi: You go to Japan and sushi is beautiful simplicity, fish and rice. And it's incredible. Head down to the local sushi shop in the US and you can get the Hackensack roll, which has 10 ingredients and 15 sauces.
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Zoe Mueller 26 minutes ago
It's more complicated, but it sure isn't better. With MMA training, I see the same thing, ...
It's more complicated, but it sure isn't better. With MMA training, I see the same thing, and the same myths being put out there..."
1 – Training for MMA should be all circuit-style high-volume training If you're going to train to be an MMA fighter, you have to perform a bunch of high volume circuits as they test your will, not to mention leave you crazy sore, right?
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Sofia Garcia 18 minutes ago
Not so, says Rooney. "I was circuit crazy for years....
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Dylan Patel 17 minutes ago
I'd destroy my athletes with them," says Rooney. "And guess what? My guys would still...
Not so, says Rooney. "I was circuit crazy for years.
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Liam Wilson 37 minutes ago
I'd destroy my athletes with them," says Rooney. "And guess what? My guys would still...
I'd destroy my athletes with them," says Rooney. "And guess what? My guys would still get gassed in the ring.
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Chloe Santos 3 minutes ago
Circuit training does not build a better fighter; training like an athlete does. I get guys telling ...
Circuit training does not build a better fighter; training like an athlete does. I get guys telling me all the time that they love circuits cause they get so crazy sore. Great, but what's the result?
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Evelyn Zhang 4 minutes ago
You do these circuits enough and you'll get better at them and won't be as sore, but you...
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Brandon Kumar 7 minutes ago
"It's pursuing fatigue and not improvement, all part of the idea that you're not a ma...
You do these circuits enough and you'll get better at them and won't be as sore, but you're still weak. You're now a weak fighter who's good at circuits." Rooney says that the circuit craze in MMA is a byproduct of the whole macho tough guy attitude that surrounds MMA training. It may look cool and sell magazines, but it isn't effective.
"It's pursuing fatigue and not improvement, all part of the idea that you're not a man unless you're getting your ass kicked in the gym as well as in the ring." So what's the right way? "Squats, deadlifts, bench presses, power cleans; the basics, combined with some sprinting and some stretching. It may not be glamorous, but it makes you stronger and faster." For Regular Dudes: If you want to burn fat and improve your conditioning, use circuits sparingly.
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Oliver Taylor 1 minutes ago
Think one, maybe two sessions a week, with the remaining time spent on basic heavy lifting. "Yo...
Think one, maybe two sessions a week, with the remaining time spent on basic heavy lifting. "You have to think of longevity," says Rooney. "Performing five days of circuits a week doesn't make you tough, it just makes you injured.
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William Brown 22 minutes ago
You can lift weights forever, but good luck hitting those circuits in 20 years."
2 – Fighte...
You can lift weights forever, but good luck hitting those circuits in 20 years."
2 – Fighters need a minimum of 8 weeks to get ready for a fight "Nonsense," says Rooney. "If you're a fighter, you should be ready to fight all the time. This whole 8-week camp standard just gives guys an excuse to get out of shape." Rooney says the "8-weeks out" thing all started with boxing, where old school boxers used to go to training camps 2 or 3 months before a fight to get into shape.
But Rooney says MMA is not boxing, and current MMA fighters are fighting all the time, sometimes 7 or 8 times a year. Getting out of shape just isn't an option. "If you get out of shape, you have to kill yourself for 8 weeks and will show up wiped out," says Rooney.
"But if you stay in shape year round, you show up fresh. Frankie Edgar is known for his incredible motor and he stays in shape and trains hard year-round. For him, a fight is just another day at the office." For Regular Dudes: Don't take unnecessary breaks.
Do something, anything, to keep you in the game. Sure, life gets busy and priorities sometimes need to change ("I can't change Junior's diaper honey, I gotta train legs tonight."), but you should never have to quit training completely. Have periods where you train less and periods where you train more.
But never just do nothing. 3 – If I follow fighter X s program I will be fit like him Here's the pitch: Follow Georges St. Pierre's (circuit based) workout for three months and you'll be mistaken for GSP at your favorite nightclub.
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Andrew Wilson 40 minutes ago
Fiction. "It's like the Schwarzenegger arm routines we all used to follow....
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Kevin Wang 24 minutes ago
Five sets of barbell curls, 4 sets of preacher curls, a couple sets of 21's. It's lunacy; ...
Fiction. "It's like the Schwarzenegger arm routines we all used to follow.
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Mia Anderson 36 minutes ago
Five sets of barbell curls, 4 sets of preacher curls, a couple sets of 21's. It's lunacy; ...
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Brandon Kumar 25 minutes ago
"I don't watch the Ultimate Fighter but I always know when it airs – the next day at the...
Five sets of barbell curls, 4 sets of preacher curls, a couple sets of 21's. It's lunacy; why do we expect it to work with fighters?" It's a good segue to one of Rooney's biggest peeves, and biggest sources of amusement.
"I don't watch the Ultimate Fighter but I always know when it airs – the next day at the gym, there will be guys doing stuff like running backwards on a treadmill with a snorkel on. The training programs have all been sensationalized to get ratings.
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Nathan Chen 4 minutes ago
I know the top trainers and what they really do, and it's what you'd expect – basic, sma...
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Audrey Mueller 39 minutes ago
"Think about it – if I'm training Jim Miller for a fight in two months, when the cameras...
I know the top trainers and what they really do, and it's what you'd expect – basic, smart training. But that doesn't get ratings." Rooney says the goofball training also plays an important psychological role.
"Think about it – if I'm training Jim Miller for a fight in two months, when the cameras arrive do I show how we really train, or do I try to psyche out my opponent's camp by having Jim swim in shark infested waters while I shoot flaming arrows at him?" For Regular Dudes: Try new things: basic, intelligent training that's tailored to your specific needs – not some celebrity's. That's the smartest option. "I give seminars all over the world, and I always ask the room who has flexibility issues," says Rooney.
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Elijah Patel 16 minutes ago
"Virtually everyone will raise their hand. Next, I ask whoever's working on it (flexibilit...
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Aria Nguyen 43 minutes ago
Do that, not the latest thing. 4 – MMA is tough so the training needs to be even more strenuous ...
"Virtually everyone will raise their hand. Next, I ask whoever's working on it (flexibility) to keep your hands up. Maybe one or two are." Only you know what you need.
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Isabella Johnson 21 minutes ago
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Zoe Mueller 96 minutes ago
"It's a neat theory, but physiologically, all that's accomplished is the nervous syst...
Do that, not the latest thing. 4 – MMA is tough so the training needs to be even more strenuous This one frustrates the hell out of Rooney. "We destroy guys with these grueling camps and endless death circuits to 'mimic' what supposedly happens in a fight, and then we wonder why they show up absolutely bagged." Rooney says the logic behind it is simple: if a fight is 15 minutes and the fighter gets his or her heart rate up to 160 BPM, why not push the fighter to 30 minutes and 200 BPM?
"It's a neat theory, but physiologically, all that's accomplished is the nervous system and the adrenals get cooked. No wonder the poor athlete shows up wiped!" As for mimicking the conditions of a fight? "Look at how NFL players train: they lift, sprint, and stretch.
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Mason Rodriguez 37 minutes ago
They don't run into walls, train for three hours, or have guys smash them in the legs with bats...
They don't run into walls, train for three hours, or have guys smash them in the legs with bats because it 'mimics' a game situation. When I train a fighter, he's never gassed on the mat. I train them to feel the opposite, and after every round of training or circuit work I tell them to raise their hands in victory.
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Lily Watson 37 minutes ago
Not only does this send a signal to the opponent, it conditions them to be champions. Lying on your ...
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Oliver Taylor 51 minutes ago
5 – MMA fighters are supposed to be injured and beat up all the time "More macho nonsense,&q...
Not only does this send a signal to the opponent, it conditions them to be champions. Lying on your back in the middle of the gym is not champion behavior." For Regular Dudes: We're not saying never perform hard work, but don't make training an ego-driven process. Destroying yourself day after day makes you weak, not strong.
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Audrey Mueller 41 minutes ago
5 – MMA fighters are supposed to be injured and beat up all the time "More macho nonsense,&q...
5 – MMA fighters are supposed to be injured and beat up all the time "More macho nonsense," says Rooney. "All athletes must compete through aches and pains and a certain amount of discomfort, but if an NFL player is legitimately injured, he's not playing – he's on the treatment table. But I forgot, MMA fighters are supposed to be too tough for that." Rooney says a fighter should feel amazing coming into a fight, not smashed, injured, and looking like he's on death's door.
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Brandon Kumar 74 minutes ago
"Inexperienced trainers smash athletes, plain and simple. It's that adolescence thing rear...
"Inexperienced trainers smash athletes, plain and simple. It's that adolescence thing rearing its ugly head again, the whole I'm bulletproof and will live forever attitude.
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William Brown 96 minutes ago
I bought into it too, and trust me, my hindsight is your foresight." For Regular Dudes: Recover...
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William Brown 97 minutes ago
Regular guys need rehab too – rest, ice, nutrition, and sleep. 6 – Throwing up during a workout ...
I bought into it too, and trust me, my hindsight is your foresight." For Regular Dudes: Recoveryis the most underappreciated variable in training, whether among professional athletes or weekend warriors juggling 60-hour workweeks with family and hitting the gym four days a week. If you feel run down when you show up at the gym, don't train! If your shoulder aches when benching, don't bench!
Regular guys need rehab too – rest, ice, nutrition, and sleep. 6 – Throwing up during a workout means the trainer is tough This is the epitome of macho meathead training, says Rooney.
"Throwing up is a nervous system defense mechanism that something very wrong has happened – why you would want to associate that with training is beyond me." For Regular Dudes: It all boils down to pursuing positive indicators of training, not fatigue. 7 – Strength work shouldn t be done too often especially for fighters trying to cut weight This stems form the old school myth that lifting weights and building strength will make you gain significant amounts of bodyweight.
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Thomas Anderson 34 minutes ago
Rooney blames that on muscle-head marketing and small-minded folks who confuse getting fat with buil...
Rooney blames that on muscle-head marketing and small-minded folks who confuse getting fat with building muscle. "People forget that lifting weights helps you burn fat," says Rooney.
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Julia Zhang 64 minutes ago
"Jim Miller is 7 & 1 in the UFC, and two years ago he never used to lift weights. He al...
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Ryan Garcia 1 minutes ago
And he still makes weight." For Regular Dudes: Kettlebells, battling ropes, and sledgehammers a...
"Jim Miller is 7 & 1 in the UFC, and two years ago he never used to lift weights. He also never used to knock anyone down. Now he has a 455-pound deadlift at 155 pounds and is knocking guys down left and right.
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Isabella Johnson 12 minutes ago
And he still makes weight." For Regular Dudes: Kettlebells, battling ropes, and sledgehammers a...
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Luna Park 4 minutes ago
He also knows just who to blame: "I blame Michael Phelps for this myth. When that stupid articl...
And he still makes weight." For Regular Dudes: Kettlebells, battling ropes, and sledgehammers are effective tools, but they should be used accordingly. The point is, getting stronger in the basics is the foundation of any smart program. 8 – Fighters can eat what they want since they train so much Often the fighters with the best genetics eat the worst, something Martin finds frustrating.
He also knows just who to blame: "I blame Michael Phelps for this myth. When that stupid article came out showing all the crap he supposedly ate every day, I was inundated with fighters thinking this somehow validates their junk food habit.
Look, a guy like that is the exception, not the rule. If you truly believe that you're a genetic superfreak and can reach the top eating garbage, good luck to you.
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Ava White 26 minutes ago
My experience suggests guys like that are few and far between." Rooney says that to have a supe...
My experience suggests guys like that are few and far between." Rooney says that to have a superior body, you have to feed it the best possible fuel. "I'm huge on whole foods, lots of fresh produce, and plenty of water," he says.
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Christopher Lee 20 minutes ago
"Supplement wise, I'm big on protein powders, vitamin D, fish oil, vitamin C, glutamine, a...
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Ava White 16 minutes ago
9 – Wrestlers make the best MMA fighters "Surprise, this one isn't a myth," says R...
"Supplement wise, I'm big on protein powders, vitamin D, fish oil, vitamin C, glutamine, and Biotest Superfood." For Regular Dudes: Although it's as outdated as your dad's 8-Track cassette player, a lot of guys still think you can out train a lame diet. 'I did a grueling circuit today and threw up all over the floor so I can have this Big Mac on the way to work.' Nonsense. "Elite athletes can't do that, and you can't do that," says Rooney.
9 – Wrestlers make the best MMA fighters "Surprise, this one isn't a myth," says Rooney. "If you could only learn one discipline before stepping into the octagon, wrestling should be your discipline of choice. Just look at the top guys.
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Victoria Lopez 6 minutes ago
Brock Lesnar, Shane Carwin, Frankie Edgar, GSP, Josh Koscheck; they all had outstanding wrestling ca...
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Oliver Taylor 1 minutes ago
Obviously, the opposite is true as well." Rooney describes the process of coming up the wrestli...
Brock Lesnar, Shane Carwin, Frankie Edgar, GSP, Josh Koscheck; they all had outstanding wrestling careers before MMA." Rooney says that wrestlers are not only very strong, they can also decide where the fight goes. "If I'm good at striking and I know it's a weakness for you, I can use my wrestling takedown defence to keep the match off the ground to where I can use my striking advantage.
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Ethan Thomas 88 minutes ago
Obviously, the opposite is true as well." Rooney describes the process of coming up the wrestli...
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Joseph Kim 53 minutes ago
"For a wrestler, dropping 25 pounds in a few days is just par for the course. Other fighters ca...
Obviously, the opposite is true as well." Rooney describes the process of coming up the wrestling ranks as a giant meat grinder. "Ten thousand guys in various programs competing week after week, until a handful of men emerge as champions." "These champions are basically unbreakable. You can't injure them, can't break them, can't defeat them." Rooney adds that wrestlers are also the best weight cutters of them all.
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Sophia Chen 57 minutes ago
"For a wrestler, dropping 25 pounds in a few days is just par for the course. Other fighters ca...
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Isabella Johnson 50 minutes ago
Rooney says everyone assumes that fighters and wrestlers have outstanding V02 max scores, but they r...
"For a wrestler, dropping 25 pounds in a few days is just par for the course. Other fighters can find that really challenging." For Regular Dudes: Not much to say here, other than if you're thinking of being a great MMA fighter, conjure up the spirit of Albert Einstein, build a time machine, and persuade your folks to enroll you in wrestling as a kid. 10 – The best way to train for endurance is with endurance work This is a popular myth that's desperate for debunking.
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Sophia Chen 157 minutes ago
Rooney says everyone assumes that fighters and wrestlers have outstanding V02 max scores, but they r...
Rooney says everyone assumes that fighters and wrestlers have outstanding V02 max scores, but they really don't, at least not in comparison to cross country skiers or the like. "What they do have is incredible strength and as we all know, maximal strength work will also work the aerobic energy system. Between rounds, I've never had a fighter say, 'Wow, he's got really good endurance.' But I do hear, 'Man he's so much stronger than me' all the time," says Rooney.
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Mia Anderson 97 minutes ago
Overwhelming strength can wear you out fast. If two fighters clinch in an isometric hold but one fig...
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Ava White 64 minutes ago
Frankie Edgar is known for his incredible motor. His secret – tons of strength work." For Reg...
Overwhelming strength can wear you out fast. If two fighters clinch in an isometric hold but one fighter is three times stronger than the other, obviously the weaker fighter will tire first, because at 100% exertion his opponent would only need to be exerting 30%. "Circuits won't develop significant maximal strength," says Rooney, "so you get guys who gas in the middle of a guillotine lock.
Frankie Edgar is known for his incredible motor. His secret – tons of strength work." For Regular Dudes: At the risk of sounding like a broken record, heavy basic lifting combined with some sprinting and stretching is a near perfect combination for the average guy looking for an above average physique.
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Dylan Patel 64 minutes ago
11 – You can train MMA and still have your high powerlifting numbers "I hear this all the ti...
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Christopher Lee 147 minutes ago
Look, you can't ride two horses with one ass. Although I know some strong MMA fighters, none of...
11 – You can train MMA and still have your high powerlifting numbers "I hear this all the time," says Rooney. "Coach, my bench is going down!
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Sofia Garcia 119 minutes ago
Look, you can't ride two horses with one ass. Although I know some strong MMA fighters, none of...
Look, you can't ride two horses with one ass. Although I know some strong MMA fighters, none of them are watching their bench or deadlift go up as a fight approaches." Rooney says it boils down to deciding what you want.
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Nathan Chen 14 minutes ago
If you want to have an elite total, great! Go for it....
If you want to have an elite total, great! Go for it.
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Hannah Kim 55 minutes ago
If you want to have veins and abs and bring up your brachialis, more power to you. Just don't t...
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Evelyn Zhang 97 minutes ago
"No boxer has ever been famous for his bench press," says Rooney. "Deciding to be an ...
If you want to have veins and abs and bring up your brachialis, more power to you. Just don't think you can excel at those things and excel at fighting.
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William Brown 68 minutes ago
"No boxer has ever been famous for his bench press," says Rooney. "Deciding to be an ...
"No boxer has ever been famous for his bench press," says Rooney. "Deciding to be an MMA fighter could and should be one of the most serious, life-changing decisions you ever make.
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Harper Kim 158 minutes ago
Respect it as such." For Regular Dudes: As the old saying goes, pick a goal and work backwards....
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Sophia Chen 130 minutes ago
So enough myths how about some tips Here are some tips for aspiring MMA fighters and regular guys ...
Respect it as such." For Regular Dudes: As the old saying goes, pick a goal and work backwards. It's highly unlikely that if your goal is, "Compete in bodybuilding in 3 years" that, "Submit Ricky from accounting" is one of the targets along the way. Pick a goal, own it, and become it.
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Mia Anderson 81 minutes ago
So enough myths how about some tips Here are some tips for aspiring MMA fighters and regular guys ...
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Nathan Chen 238 minutes ago
Clean up the diet. Everyone thinks they eat better than they really do. Peri-workout nutrition is to...
So enough myths how about some tips Here are some tips for aspiring MMA fighters and regular guys trying to look like an ass-kicking man: Schedule recovery first. Recovery is priority number one. Always build your schedule around it, not training.
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Ava White 164 minutes ago
Clean up the diet. Everyone thinks they eat better than they really do. Peri-workout nutrition is to...
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Charlotte Lee 27 minutes ago
Get 8 hours of sleep a night. Humans are the only species that get up when they aren't supposed...
Clean up the diet. Everyone thinks they eat better than they really do. Peri-workout nutrition is top priority.
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Harper Kim 114 minutes ago
Get 8 hours of sleep a night. Humans are the only species that get up when they aren't supposed...
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Mia Anderson 144 minutes ago
Drink a gallon of water a day. You hear this a hundred times a day, but how many actually do it?...
Get 8 hours of sleep a night. Humans are the only species that get up when they aren't supposed to and go to bed when they aren't supposed to. You can't perform if you're tired.
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Sebastian Silva 272 minutes ago
Drink a gallon of water a day. You hear this a hundred times a day, but how many actually do it?...
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Oliver Taylor 78 minutes ago
Double your water intake and you'll feel better, perform better, and get leaner. Add strength t...
Drink a gallon of water a day. You hear this a hundred times a day, but how many actually do it?
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Elijah Patel 30 minutes ago
Double your water intake and you'll feel better, perform better, and get leaner. Add strength t...
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Sophia Chen 49 minutes ago
You must develop strength first. Sprint three to four days a week. Sprints not only lean you out, th...
Double your water intake and you'll feel better, perform better, and get leaner. Add strength training into the program. Circuit training is useless if you're weak.
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Madison Singh 1 minutes ago
You must develop strength first. Sprint three to four days a week. Sprints not only lean you out, th...
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Oliver Taylor 76 minutes ago
Plus, look at sprinters – who wouldn't want to look like those guys? Fit circuits in only aro...
You must develop strength first. Sprint three to four days a week. Sprints not only lean you out, they build significant hamstring mass and power.
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Sophia Chen 60 minutes ago
Plus, look at sprinters – who wouldn't want to look like those guys? Fit circuits in only aro...
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Daniel Kumar 38 minutes ago
With circuits, a little goes a long way. As the technical demands of MMA training go up, things like...
Plus, look at sprinters – who wouldn't want to look like those guys? Fit circuits in only around the other MMA training.
With circuits, a little goes a long way. As the technical demands of MMA training go up, things like circuits need to be scaled back. The Heavy Stuff
Weight training exercises every MMA fighter and average dude should be doing and why Deadlifts: "These could be the best exercise going, and definitely the most misunderstood.
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Joseph Kim 101 minutes ago
For fighters and weekend warriors alike, it's extremely functional. What's more functional...
For fighters and weekend warriors alike, it's extremely functional. What's more functional than picking up a heavy object – like a gassed opponent?"
Single-Arm Farmer's Walks: "Most sports are unilateral.
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Natalie Lopez 121 minutes ago
This exercise transfers well to the kicks and takedowns exhibited in MMA." One-Arm Dumbbell Row...
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Sofia Garcia 78 minutes ago
If you're on your back, you need good pushing power to get an opponent off you and pass guard.&...
This exercise transfers well to the kicks and takedowns exhibited in MMA." One-Arm Dumbbell Row: "Vertical pulls like chin-ups are important, but for MMA, the horizontal pull is crucial. You need to pull your opponent towards you to control him." Floor Press: "This is an exercise that's crucial for MMA.
If you're on your back, you need good pushing power to get an opponent off you and pass guard." Jump Squats: "Great exercise for developing lower body power. Sets of six reps are ideal." Hamstring Curl or Glute-Ham Raise: "To control an opponent, you have to be able to recruit the hamstring by flexing at the knee. Hip extension movements like deadlift variations are not sufficient."
Sit-Ups: "Trading spinal flexion for anti-rotation and plank variations is the trendy thing to do, but most submissions in MMA require some degree of spinal flexion.
It's a mistake for fighters to leave them out completely."
Neck Harness: "The neck is the pillar of the body, but nobody trains the neck at all these days. The top guys all have extremely strong necks; to compete with the big boys, neck training is essential."
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