Progressive Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: The Most Common Mental BJJ Mistake
December 13, 2010 by John Knievel
Filed under Exercise
The sport of Jiu Jitsu is both physically and mentally challenging. Indeed, BJJ is often referred to as a physical chess! What is wonderful about this sport is that even if you are physically the best player out there, you can still be beaten by your opponent if he is stronger mentally.
How To Be Prepared For Physical Combat
October 13, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health and Fitness
An extensive physical training routine is ideal being an extra course for a self defense preparation program. This will consist of workout exercises which will build-up the students’ stamina and strength.
Progressive Jiu Jitsu: Protect Your Guard
October 8, 2010 by John Knievel
Filed under Exercise
There are a lot of suggestions out there telling you how to defend your guard. Some of these are: do not allow the other fighter to get a hold of your knees, find an angle, or drive your legs to the ground. However, there is one suggestion that I often see novices failing to do. Head control is critical in retaining guard.
Jiu Jitsu: Get Better Faster!
October 8, 2010 by John Knievel
Filed under Exercise
LEARNING FAST is important for every BJJ student. If you’ve been taking classes for any length of time, you’ll quickly find a deep need to get better faster. You know some moves – a submission, a sweep – and it’s frustrating when you aren’t able to use them on your classmates. You can train for hours and hours, but you’re not progressing quickly.
Best Martial Arts Styles For MMA
September 10, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health and Fitness
When a person begins to investigate the training necessary to engage in Mixed Martial Arts competitions, they are going to quickly find that diversity, flexibility, adaptability, and skill are the answer to competing and winning these kinds of matches. To discuss the very best fighting techinque styles suitable for Mixed martial arts, it is important that you get a summary of what will be essential whenever you compete.
Five Tips To Buy MMA Shorts
September 5, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health and Fitness
Balanced diet and correct exercise are extremely important with regard to a healthy body and healthy mind. Without having a healthy body, no one can climb through the ladder of success. You need to do proper exercise to help keep oneself fit.
MMA In San Diego
September 5, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health and Fitness
Fight fans living in southern California find themselves with an overflowing array of choices in every things fight related. Consider Mixed martial arts in San Diego for instance. One would believe it might take a lot more than great weather conditions to lure among the better fighters on earth to make this lovely area home. And you would be correct.
UFC 102 Not A Hot Ticket In Portland
August 5, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Business
Portland, Oregon has long been considered a hotbed of mixed martial arts. The area is home to numerous MMA gyms, the most famous being Gresham’s Team Quest. Regional MMA promotions like Matt Lindland’s SportFight and amateur MMA draws good crowds, and there’s few markets in the country that have such a strong mainstream acceptance and understanding of mixed martial arts.
MMA Flashback: Kimbo Slice Comes To Prime Time
July 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
It wasn’t the decisive blowout that EliteXC was hoping far to send Kimbo Slice’s stardom into the stratosphere but with some seriously tense moments for the former street fighter against a game James Thompson everyone concerned is likely happy with a victory of any sort. Kimbo at times displayed some surprising skill on the ground, while at other times looked amateurish and lost. Slice clearly had the edge in the standup exchanges, and appeared to have Thompson on the verge of going down for the count several times in the fight.
MMA Flashback: Colorado Hosts Strikeforce: Payback
June 16, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Games
In his second fight in just over a month, Frank Trigg dominated tough veteran Falaniko Vitale wire to wire en route to a unanimous decision victory at Strikeforce: Payback. Trigg looked very sharp in easily handling Makoto Takimoto in Tokyo at Sengoku 4 on August 28th, and his victory here was every bit as impressive. Aside from a 2nd round takedown, Vitale mustered precious little offense and spent most of the fight trying to counter Triggs sharp striking and takedown attempts.